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I saw Lazer Team yesterday and was not disappointed at all. This is a really great time, a fun, flashy and also warm hearted movie.
Rooster Teeth is a company which consistently produces great content and has been doing so for over a decade now. Very rarely do they miss the mark and even when they do they don't miss it by much. All of the cast here were fantastic, even Burnie Burns, Gavin Free and Michael Jones who have relatively little acting experience compared with co-star Colton Dunn. The characters they play and the performances they give almost seems like a competition to constantly steel the scene from each other and it's great to watch. All of them have great on screen chemistry together and their real life friendships definitely translates to the screen. The performances from other supporting cast members such as Alan Ritchson and Allie DeBerry are also very good with very entertaining characters.
A few things here and there aren't perfect however: the small budget is certainly obvious in places. With over a thousand VFX shots and such limited resources some shots don't hold up as well as others. That being said the vast majority of the work does its job and are reinforced by awesome thrilling and funny action sequences.
And that's the most important thing: the least you can ask from a comedy is that it makes you laugh and this film is hilarious. It runs the gambit of vulgar innuendo, witty one liners and laugh out loud slap stick.
Many Rooster Teeth fans will be rewarded with cameos and in jokes but this is also a great time for those unfamiliar with the group. Lazer Team is a fun as hell roller coaster pop corn flick and it's brilliant. Catch it in cinemas if you can.
Rooster Teeth is a company which consistently produces great content and has been doing so for over a decade now. Very rarely do they miss the mark and even when they do they don't miss it by much. All of the cast here were fantastic, even Burnie Burns, Gavin Free and Michael Jones who have relatively little acting experience compared with co-star Colton Dunn. The characters they play and the performances they give almost seems like a competition to constantly steel the scene from each other and it's great to watch. All of them have great on screen chemistry together and their real life friendships definitely translates to the screen. The performances from other supporting cast members such as Alan Ritchson and Allie DeBerry are also very good with very entertaining characters.
A few things here and there aren't perfect however: the small budget is certainly obvious in places. With over a thousand VFX shots and such limited resources some shots don't hold up as well as others. That being said the vast majority of the work does its job and are reinforced by awesome thrilling and funny action sequences.
And that's the most important thing: the least you can ask from a comedy is that it makes you laugh and this film is hilarious. It runs the gambit of vulgar innuendo, witty one liners and laugh out loud slap stick.
Many Rooster Teeth fans will be rewarded with cameos and in jokes but this is also a great time for those unfamiliar with the group. Lazer Team is a fun as hell roller coaster pop corn flick and it's brilliant. Catch it in cinemas if you can.
To my surprise the overall reception of Tomorrowland is quite mixed. This baffles my mind because I enjoyed this movie so much. I left the cinema with a big grin on my face.
Many reviews and criticisms of this movie are so nitpicky and juvenile it makes me sick because there is so much good in this movie. The story is interesting and the ride it takes you on is just such a great adventure from beginning to end with brilliantly inventive set pieces and fantastical visuals. The world created is a great combination of sci-fi gold and retro space age awesome which is both familiar but also very refreshing in the midst of so many copy cat movies of other franchises.
But what makes this movie so enjoyable is the cast. All members are a joy to watch with fantastic chemistry and a really humorous script for them to work with. But what also makes them great is the characters they play. Our new lead played by Britt Robertson is frankly delightful on screen. No more bland, empty shell protagonists that audience members can project onto, this character has a defined and upbeat personality which is a welcome change from all the teen angst brooding. George Clooney is great as ever, but playing more of a disgruntled older man works surprisingly well for him. Hugh Laurie is also great but then again he always is but I want to talk about a real new comer by the name of Raffey Cassidy. When I saw a little girl character getting more screen time I was a little nervous because the quality of usual child actors but wow was I wrong. Cassidy is amazing in her role, evoking charisma and a strong presence to her part. I really hope to see her go far.
The decisive element for reviewers seems to be the movie's message. Many many people have mistaken it for a simple environmental message but there's more to it than that. This movie encourages viewers to do something many people today have forgotten how to do - BE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE. Time and time again we've seen apocalypse after apocalypse whether it be zombie or nukes. This film gives us a sense of fun and tells us that we should be hopeful of a brighter future. Sure there's challenges but this movie says, "We can overcome those challenges". That's the true moral of this film - "be positive" not "buy a recycling bin" although that is also a good idea. I suppose because one character uttered the words "global warming" everyone just made up their minds without listening to the rest of the sentence.
Tomorrowland is inventive, funny, thrilling, with great characters and actors to play them and a truly relevant message behind it.
GO SEE IT
Many reviews and criticisms of this movie are so nitpicky and juvenile it makes me sick because there is so much good in this movie. The story is interesting and the ride it takes you on is just such a great adventure from beginning to end with brilliantly inventive set pieces and fantastical visuals. The world created is a great combination of sci-fi gold and retro space age awesome which is both familiar but also very refreshing in the midst of so many copy cat movies of other franchises.
But what makes this movie so enjoyable is the cast. All members are a joy to watch with fantastic chemistry and a really humorous script for them to work with. But what also makes them great is the characters they play. Our new lead played by Britt Robertson is frankly delightful on screen. No more bland, empty shell protagonists that audience members can project onto, this character has a defined and upbeat personality which is a welcome change from all the teen angst brooding. George Clooney is great as ever, but playing more of a disgruntled older man works surprisingly well for him. Hugh Laurie is also great but then again he always is but I want to talk about a real new comer by the name of Raffey Cassidy. When I saw a little girl character getting more screen time I was a little nervous because the quality of usual child actors but wow was I wrong. Cassidy is amazing in her role, evoking charisma and a strong presence to her part. I really hope to see her go far.
The decisive element for reviewers seems to be the movie's message. Many many people have mistaken it for a simple environmental message but there's more to it than that. This movie encourages viewers to do something many people today have forgotten how to do - BE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE. Time and time again we've seen apocalypse after apocalypse whether it be zombie or nukes. This film gives us a sense of fun and tells us that we should be hopeful of a brighter future. Sure there's challenges but this movie says, "We can overcome those challenges". That's the true moral of this film - "be positive" not "buy a recycling bin" although that is also a good idea. I suppose because one character uttered the words "global warming" everyone just made up their minds without listening to the rest of the sentence.
Tomorrowland is inventive, funny, thrilling, with great characters and actors to play them and a truly relevant message behind it.
GO SEE IT