infinitetyler
Joined Jan 2017
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Basically this movie is made to sell Beetlejuice nostalgia to millennials, and Jenna Ortega to GenZ. None of the people involved are in peak-form besides maybe Ortega, so it's missing a lot of charm from the original.
Sure Burton tries to do some things with effects to be consistent with the original, but it still has that studio-processed ''modern' feel to it- like the new Ghostbusters movies. This would probably be a better tv series than movie.
Sure Burton tries to do some things with effects to be consistent with the original, but it still has that studio-processed ''modern' feel to it- like the new Ghostbusters movies. This would probably be a better tv series than movie.
This film is like watching your brother playing video games on his iPad while seated in the passenger seat of a vehicle that you're operating in heavy traffic. It's a movie that takes place entirely through video conferencing services, program interfaces, and monitoring apps, so it's kind of like 'Cloverfield', but worse, and I say this as someone who strongly disliked 'Cloverfield' and that whole shaky-cam arguing-cast horror movement spawned by 'The Blair Witch'.
Want to watch Ice Cube fill out form fields, enter passwords, send work emails, and browse Google? I don't know how to follow that sentence, because watching this film is like attending a 6-hour company meeting on HR policy, and it's sapping my will to.
Want to watch Ice Cube fill out form fields, enter passwords, send work emails, and browse Google? I don't know how to follow that sentence, because watching this film is like attending a 6-hour company meeting on HR policy, and it's sapping my will to.