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Not going to argue that. In fact I wonder if Kreese and Chozen would love to fight each other just because they seem to share the idea karate is worth killing.

I feel like I’m the only one who loved Chozen from Karate Kid part 2. When I knew Daniel going to Japan was happening in season 3, I wondered if Chozen would make an appearance? I also always wondered what would happen if Johnny and Chozen ever came across each other.

I’m not surprised. I think season 1 spoiled us in many ways. Those that loved it, or those that thought it was okay but were willing to to give the show a second chance to see what happened next, just couldn’t help but compare and felt they dropped the ball in many aspects.

My feeling was, the studio just gave a generic script from the bin and the director just did it for the paycheck. But it wasn’t made on a big budget, so if you’re strictly talking numbers and dollars, then sure it’s a success.

So I finished watching the movie. And I have to personally feel it was waaaay better than what I’ve seen in reviews from both critics and commentators. I found it to be a fun movie that can stand on its own but could also continue as a franschise of films.

I’m happy to freely give videos like that away. But that would put Kotaku in an unfair position left a link to download it.

Cool. To be honest I never watched. That’s why I had to say off the top of my head. So many vampire movies, it was very possible somebody hit that mark before Fright Night. So, hats off to Salem’s Lot. Still, the master in Salem’s Lot lacks the charm to the vampire Prince Humperdink.

No rules stating that I can’t. From my point of view, Ok movies are worth writing about too.

Well I rewatched some of the more obscure movies. I rewatched Kill Command or Identify as it’s named in other places. Pretty fun sci fi movie. Like the movie Code 8, they didn’t have the highest budget, but they made every bit of it count into its effects. Unlike the last few Terminator movies, they did a good job of

I always loved how they established a rule that I haven’t seen any other vampire movie off the top of my head used. When it comes to crosses, you have to have faith for it to work. Otherwise, you’re just holding a fancy lowercaset’. Sometimes in the more obscure movies you will see or hear something pretty original

I saw this movie recently. And it was ok. I don’t mind a slow burn if well executed. This one was kind of sloppy. However it’s the director’s first feature length film, so I knew there would be flaws. Visually beautiful in many scenes. Some haunting scoring. But the editing of the plot and story I didn’t really enjoy.

If it gets renewed, then I’ll watch it after season 2 comes out. It’s just nothing about it really has caught my interest. The trailers were fun to joke about, but it all just came off as “meh” it’s here. 

I’m glad it’s popular. I’m glad people are liking it. I saw it and just thought it was meh. Started fast forwarding a little before the 90 minute mark. Hated the soundtrack.

The movie was fine. Not great. But it was fine. The tension and atmosphere was well made with the scoring. My personal feeling was the execution of the story wasn’t well done. I felt like there was no pay off at the end. And because it was a slow burn, which was well done, it allowed me to have the time to think about

Finished watching the movie. And I enjoyed it very much. I wish they had either more time to shoot or a bigger budget for a few more scenes with JK Simmons and Andy Samberg to flesh out the characters and story a little more. I get why it couldn’t happened. And it certainly wasn’t extremely necessary. It just would’ve

I like the concept of this. Don’t know if the show would be any good. Kind of a meta spoof of classic action movies clashing with modern takes on action. It would make more sense if Tom Cruise were playing the coach. I could actually see Tom Cruise having his own action hero stunts compound.

I guess that’s a fair one sentence description of playing the game during some hard times. I don’t even want to say it’s polarizing directly. More like it’s polarizing depending on everybody’s mood.

Short answer: No. Long answer: depends on how invested you are in seeing the overall story arc to be “completed.”

Short answer: No. Long answer: depends on how invested you are in seeing the overall story arc to be “completed.”

I say if you’re going to make another creed movie, then don’t turn it into a Rocky reboot sequel. Clubber Lang is the only one left you could try to bring back for some weird nostalgic purpose, or take it even further and actually have hiom fight Clubber Lang. So if they’re going to continue this, then go in it’s own

There are things I like about it, and there are things I’m not liking just from this trailer.