allankaaber
Joined Dec 2016
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What's going on with that girl who gets trapped in the cage or whatever it is that falls from the ceiling? Why don't they just knock the cage over instead of trying to unscrew it? It's close to being the dumbest scene I've ever seen in a movie.
And what's up with the killer, who looks like he's killing in slow motion? Anyone could outrun him or dodge his hook.
I'm not going to watch it till the end.
And what's up with the killer, who looks like he's killing in slow motion? Anyone could outrun him or dodge his hook.
I'm not going to watch it till the end.
Ballerina brings a fresh take on the action genre, especially by mixing in humor and creativity that John Wick sometimes lacks with its relentless and stylish gunfights. The dinner plate scene was a hilarious and smart twist-it wasn't just about how hard the action hits, but how it keeps you engaged with a little lightheartedness. The flamethrower moment was pure insanity in the best way!
And Ana de Armas-she just owns the screen. She's got that perfect balance of intensity and vulnerability that makes the action scenes so compelling, but she can also carry the emotional weight when the story calls for it.
Ballerina took what worked from John Wick but gave it a new spin. I liked it!
And Ana de Armas-she just owns the screen. She's got that perfect balance of intensity and vulnerability that makes the action scenes so compelling, but she can also carry the emotional weight when the story calls for it.
Ballerina took what worked from John Wick but gave it a new spin. I liked it!
After a couple of not so great sequals I didn't know what to expect. But wow! What a comeback! Final Destination has been reinvented with a refreshingly new storyline. It is clear to me that the makers of this one really loves the franchise and everything they could to bring it back to life. Thank you for that!
The new storyline or should I say blondine was good and it does follow the logic of the original one. The deaths were brilliant and fun bloody fun to watch, however wrong that sounds! The script was good and the jokes were actually working. The irony also.
At first I felt Tony Todds last lines were out of character! But when I read about why, I realized that it was a really, really nice gesture from the the writers to let him say goodbye to the fans. RIP Tony Todd.
The new storyline or should I say blondine was good and it does follow the logic of the original one. The deaths were brilliant and fun bloody fun to watch, however wrong that sounds! The script was good and the jokes were actually working. The irony also.
At first I felt Tony Todds last lines were out of character! But when I read about why, I realized that it was a really, really nice gesture from the the writers to let him say goodbye to the fans. RIP Tony Todd.