carolinelovesalan-06395
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All the racing events covered in this Docu-series are events I watched live, and yet this documentary still had my heart racing despite the fact that I knew the outcome. Netflix knows how to build the intensity in sports like this. Hats off to NASCAR and Netflix and I definitely hope it leads to more in the future.
Honestly, I had no expectations when I went to go see this movie, my partner loves Jack Whitehall and I'm always wanting to go to the cinema with her so I went along.
I had no expectations yet I found myself genuinely having a good time. The movie has it's flaws make no mistake about it, however it is still an enjoyable experience in the cinema. It's a light, heart-warming movie that will make you walk out of the cinema feeling happy.
Clifford obviously does not speak, yet you can still understand his character and what he is thinking. His character is a stereotypical dog, a happy go-lucky animal who wants to love everyone and enjoy himself the most.
Jack Whitehall. Jack. Whitehall. This man is why my partner wanted me to watch the film as we had both seen him in Bad Education and his stand-up on Netflix and both found him funny. He doesn't have a British accent. Why? His sister has a British accent, why doesn't he? Why Jack? Why? His American Accent is...not good, at all. It took me out of the film multiple times it was that bad. Overall however, I mostly enjoyed his character, despite the irresponsible uncle trope being in full swing here.
I know it's a kids movie based on a children's book, but the villain was complete and utter garbage. His motivations just didn't make me want to root against him. He's a CEO who wants to grow food larger in order to solve world hunger, that makes me want to root for him more than against him. They could've easily fixed him by changing his motivations a little bit. Just didn't find him evil but his motives also weren't compelling. A huge misstep here.
The little girl character (her name escapes me) was annoying but not the worst I've seen. Her character obviously has flaws, such as not sending Clifford away to be free in Shanghai but those decisions are consistent with a child. She is the stereotypical nerd child who then becomes popular when something magical happens. Big whoop.
Overall, a fun movie akin to Paddington, except just lacking something. The kids will enjoy it and some adults will be able to find enjoyment in it as well. I enjoyed it but I don't think it was good.
I had no expectations yet I found myself genuinely having a good time. The movie has it's flaws make no mistake about it, however it is still an enjoyable experience in the cinema. It's a light, heart-warming movie that will make you walk out of the cinema feeling happy.
Clifford obviously does not speak, yet you can still understand his character and what he is thinking. His character is a stereotypical dog, a happy go-lucky animal who wants to love everyone and enjoy himself the most.
Jack Whitehall. Jack. Whitehall. This man is why my partner wanted me to watch the film as we had both seen him in Bad Education and his stand-up on Netflix and both found him funny. He doesn't have a British accent. Why? His sister has a British accent, why doesn't he? Why Jack? Why? His American Accent is...not good, at all. It took me out of the film multiple times it was that bad. Overall however, I mostly enjoyed his character, despite the irresponsible uncle trope being in full swing here.
I know it's a kids movie based on a children's book, but the villain was complete and utter garbage. His motivations just didn't make me want to root against him. He's a CEO who wants to grow food larger in order to solve world hunger, that makes me want to root for him more than against him. They could've easily fixed him by changing his motivations a little bit. Just didn't find him evil but his motives also weren't compelling. A huge misstep here.
The little girl character (her name escapes me) was annoying but not the worst I've seen. Her character obviously has flaws, such as not sending Clifford away to be free in Shanghai but those decisions are consistent with a child. She is the stereotypical nerd child who then becomes popular when something magical happens. Big whoop.
Overall, a fun movie akin to Paddington, except just lacking something. The kids will enjoy it and some adults will be able to find enjoyment in it as well. I enjoyed it but I don't think it was good.
Yes. Just yes. More of this. This is the greatest episode from this show in history. Bar none