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seanfighter's reviews

seanfighter
This page showcases all reviews seanfighter has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
11 reviews
Anthony Quinn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, F. Murray Abraham, Charles Dance, Tom Noonan, Austin O'Brien, and Bridgette Wilson-Sampras in Last Action Hero (1993)

Last Action Hero

6.5
9
  • Nov 2, 2025
  • Gets better with age

    I think this movie was ahead of its time. If you like action, Arnie, and something different - give it a watch. Every time I review it I love it more and more. There's loads of Easter eggs, cameos, and some forward thinking narrative plot devices that work in the typical Movie world paradigm, as well as within the story.

    I love it. It's such a great movie.
    Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore 2 (2025)

    Happy Gilmore 2

    6.1
    6
  • Jul 24, 2025
  • Gets better with runtime

    Making a sequel to any move is tough - especially 26 years later with all that's changed.

    But keep watching. It's a nice revisit to the original with some great little in jokes and references. Switch your brain off a bit and embrace the nostalgia. It's fun, stupid, weird, touching and entertaining.

    If you think back - that's exactly what it was like when you watched Happy Gilmore first time round.

    Enjoy!
    Bill Skarsgård and FKA twigs in The Crow (2024)

    The Crow

    4.7
    2
  • Sep 15, 2024
  • For Some Things...There Is No Forgiveness

    I rarely write reviews... but this was so bad I had to.

    There are no redeeming qualities in this movie. The plot, cinematography, acting, sound track... it's all ready for the bargain bin.

    When you compare it to the world and lore of The Crow, none of this makes any sense.

    The story is rushed and feels in genuine.

    The characters aren't particularly likeable.

    FKA Twigs or branch or whatever... who cast her? She cannot act AT all, and delivers the corniest of lines like shes just stepped out of Oliver Twist.

    The action sequences are poor, the CGI feels very cheesy and looks cheaply done.

    This movie isn't terrible, its a joke. Even Bill Skarsgård cannot save this. Sorry Bill.
    Ashley Johnson in The Last of Us: Part II (2020)

    The Last of Us: Part II

    8.8
    10
  • Apr 3, 2024
  • It can't be anything else but 10/10

    It's grows on you. It's the last of us game play you expect but a story that takes unexpected twists and turns, slowly luring you into a whole new world of emotions. The music is perfect, the graphics are stunning, but most of all the character development is the best I have ever ever seen. I've played 100s, maybe 1000s of games.

    This is easily the best game ever made. It's not just entertainment, it's a journey. It becomes part of who you are, and when you finish it, you leave a part of yourself with it.

    Stunning. There's no other way to describe this game. Every moment is perfect, commit yourself to this wonderful journey - you won't regret it.
    The Wind in the Willows (1984)

    The Wind in the Willows

    7.9
    10
  • Nov 5, 2022
  • A beautiful, elegant and timeless piece of television

    I love this show, it's an almost perfect adaptation of the Riverbank that goes beyond the novel and really creates an entire world. The narration, the animation, the morales and adventure are a beautiful picturesque snapshot of days gone by, walks by the river, and an acknowledgement of the animal world and seasons around it.

    It's more than nostalgic, this program is my childhood. Every Birthday or Christmas I would open a rectangular gift and hope it was another VHS for my collection. Even now I still watch it, and marvel at the detail of the animation, the wonderful voice actor work and giggle at the antics of Toad.

    A beautiful show.
    Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling in The Gray Man (2022)

    The Gray Man

    6.5
    8
  • Jul 23, 2022
  • Strap in, switch off - action!

    Let's get this straight - this, is, an action movie. It's made up of set pieces and interactions that involve guns, cars, explosions and punches.

    Many of the reviews here seem to be expecting something different and are disappointed with the movie, however you should read between the lines and manage your expectations.

    It's a really enjoyable movie for what it is, and Ana D Armas and Ryan Gosling are both incredible. The action scenes are well shot, choreographed and while the little nods to things like Bourne and MacGuyver are really well Done.

    Give it a go if you like the occasional pop corn movie - really enjoyed it!
    Scott Ryan in Mr Inbetween (2018)

    Mr Inbetween

    8.7
    10
  • Feb 26, 2022
  • Fantastic.

    If you like Breaking Bad, Better call Saul, Atlanta, this program is for you. It's a perfect show. It really is.

    I haven't seen a show with this many levels for a long time - one moment it can be violent and grizzly, the next it's tugging on your heart strings and giving you a moment to reflect on the ones you love.

    Ryan is incredible as Ray, and his entourage of friends and family are all excellent supporting cast members that add to Rays world.

    I explore you to watch and stick with it if you like crime, black comedy and story arcs that build and build.
    Mark Burnham in Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)

    Texas Chainsaw Massacre

    4.7
    4
  • Feb 18, 2022
  • Leatherface cares not for cancel culture

    There's always a sense of apprehension with this franchise - there's things you expect to see;
    • weird backdrop: check
    • unhinged maniac: check
    • chainsaw brutality: CHECK


    But that's all this film feels like; a checklist of events written into a story that doesn't really grab you or make much sense. The character development is poor and the scares and fights are exactly what you would expect.

    I think it's time for leatherface to hang up his chainsaw. This story is done.
    Daniel Craig in No Time to Die (2021)

    No Time to Die

    7.3
    7
  • Oct 12, 2021
  • A worthy if slightly disappointing ending.

    The final Craig Bond movie is probably one of the best all things considered. It delivers what you would expect, and brings some new energies - some of which are very much Bond, and some that are not.

    The first half is very much a spectacle, and worthy of the big screen, before it disappears into something a bit elongated and confusing.

    The cast are fantastic, if under used (often the most interesting are pushed to the side) and the story and context fails to fully explain its self.

    The moment you expect like the chases, gun fights and McGuyver ingenuity are there, but feel a little lost towards the end.

    Probably 30 minutes too long, and leaves you scratching your head at points - it's one of the better Bonds, but is no Casino Royale.

    Time for a new take.
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in Candyman (2021)

    Candyman

    5.9
    1
  • Oct 4, 2021
  • Don't even bother

    Poorly written, badly casted, and I feel like this movie misses the point that it's supposed to be a horror. It's not even entertaining as a 'new take' as it misses every mark your expect from the franchise.

    Honestly - feel free to ignore me and then come back here and tell me I was right, it is awful.
    The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)

    The Haunting of Bly Manor

    7.4
    3
  • Oct 9, 2020
  • More daunting than haunting

    I watched the first series - and it was ok. I expected more from this and from the makers to learn from their faults. However it's quite the opposite....

    This one, is dull, slow and boring. A complex story that takes too long to reveal the 'why' and characters you can't help but loathe. It's 9 episodes that could have been wrapped up in 4. The concept it's self is lifted from every other spooky story you've ever heard and the only saving grace was when it ended and I could watch something else. I stuck with it hoping it would improve, but it's just not that interesting, not that spooky or entertaining.

    If you're are excepting scares, horror and spookiness, you will be disappointed. If you are expecting to not know what's going on for 90% of the series - this is for you.

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