chaplinman13
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This show was addicting from the first episode! Even through subtitles and dubbing. The feisty back and forth between the two was the best! The camaraderie between the royal kitchen team is inviting, loving, cherishing, and fabulous. I was torn on her getting back to her father and hard work in culinary. Yet I wanted her and the King to live happily ever after. I don't want this to end. Lovely show, thank you.
I was surprised with some of the really negative reviews and remarks of, 'for kids only'.
I viewed the trailer for this movie and I wasn't sure if it was a horror flick or a "scary" kids movie. I really appreciate Mel Gibson's work and I love horror flicks.
I never watched Sandlot, but I know the guy in it is the ref in Monster Summer. I kept thinking, it's similar to Sandlot, only because he's in it.
I would say this movie gave me vibes of Monster Squad and Stranger Things. I didn't think of it, but a few mention Goonies (and I agree).
This movie also reminded me of the Mel Gibson flick where he's a burned victim and befriends a younger boy (The Man Without a Face). A great movie that showcases a heartwarming and unexpected friendship with no age boundaries.
Monster Squad has evil, but it was a fun flick with meaning. Monster Summer has evil, kids have died (but in the past and this is not shown). Yet it has an inspiring creative lead young boy. Who has a strong friendship with a talented young athlete. There's jokes, creativity, kids being kids, and kids experiencing something scary and acting like a type of zombie afterwards. The adults totally miss what's actually going on, except Mel Gibson's character. His character is very interesting. The lead young writer teams up to find and stop whoever is doing bad things to these children.
I enjoyed it!
I viewed the trailer for this movie and I wasn't sure if it was a horror flick or a "scary" kids movie. I really appreciate Mel Gibson's work and I love horror flicks.
I never watched Sandlot, but I know the guy in it is the ref in Monster Summer. I kept thinking, it's similar to Sandlot, only because he's in it.
I would say this movie gave me vibes of Monster Squad and Stranger Things. I didn't think of it, but a few mention Goonies (and I agree).
This movie also reminded me of the Mel Gibson flick where he's a burned victim and befriends a younger boy (The Man Without a Face). A great movie that showcases a heartwarming and unexpected friendship with no age boundaries.
Monster Squad has evil, but it was a fun flick with meaning. Monster Summer has evil, kids have died (but in the past and this is not shown). Yet it has an inspiring creative lead young boy. Who has a strong friendship with a talented young athlete. There's jokes, creativity, kids being kids, and kids experiencing something scary and acting like a type of zombie afterwards. The adults totally miss what's actually going on, except Mel Gibson's character. His character is very interesting. The lead young writer teams up to find and stop whoever is doing bad things to these children.
I enjoyed it!
I love the 6 famous actors. I love Eastwood. I did not love this movie. It was extremely slow. How the police and legal team handled the case is pathetic and unbelievable. I realize this has happened in the past and to some extent still happens, but come on.
From the autopsy, to witnesses, to detectives actually doing their job, it was pathetic.
It was interesting to find jurors being biased that probably play out in the real world today.
The people complaining about the ending.... Things don't need to be wrapped up in a pretty little bow to make them good.
This movie was not atrocious, but nothing to write home to mom about. Ok for one view, but no more.
From the autopsy, to witnesses, to detectives actually doing their job, it was pathetic.
It was interesting to find jurors being biased that probably play out in the real world today.
The people complaining about the ending.... Things don't need to be wrapped up in a pretty little bow to make them good.
This movie was not atrocious, but nothing to write home to mom about. Ok for one view, but no more.
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