markjohnevans79
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I came to this movie with low, low expectations as the first two GI Joe movies were abysmal. However as this was being touted as a kind of reboot of the series and would have a more serious tone I decided to give it the benefit of the doubt. Unfortunately Snake Eyes doesn't improve on the GI Joe films and is probably (if the film studios have any sense) what will bring to an end this franchise.
The tone of the film is jarring, it seems to want and try to be gritty but at the same time is cartoonishly over the top. It's too mature for kiddies but too ridiculous for adults so I have no idea who they're aiming the movie at!
The SFX are decent which stops it from getting 1 star but other than that avoid.
The tone of the film is jarring, it seems to want and try to be gritty but at the same time is cartoonishly over the top. It's too mature for kiddies but too ridiculous for adults so I have no idea who they're aiming the movie at!
The SFX are decent which stops it from getting 1 star but other than that avoid.
This show could have gone one of two ways; the first would be Clarkson blundering around trying to run a farm and end up coming away with nothing and the second would be Clarkson blundering around trying to run a farm and end up going of a journey of enlightenment. I'm glad to say it's the latter. As the series goes on and the realities of what farming actually is begin to sink in Clarkson dials down his usual personality and goes on a real journey of discovery. Aided by his team, (Kaleb, Charlie, Gerald, etc) who turn out to be just as watchable as Clarkson, the series has true heart and it's core set against the backdrop of the beautiful British countryside. Highly recommended.