"Secret Life of Pets" was mostly dogshit and showed how far the divide is in filmmaking between Pixar and Illumination.
"Secret Life of Pets" was mostly dogshit and showed how far the divide is in filmmaking between Pixar and Illumination.
I prefer it to what I like to call "white whine" movies, where's it's usually a group of well-to-do white folks feeling sorry because they're experienced some inconvenience in their lives ("This is 40," "This Is Where I Leave You," etc.) Those are struggles I can't relate to, where "Don't Think Twice," cut a little…
I still think that's a weird movie. Kind of dark and violent for a comedy, but not entertaining enough as an action movie. It's unfulfilling in just about every regard, outside of looking at a cute cat.
Oh baby (Oh baby)! Your plans fell apart (fell apart).
I was simply going off of the budget to gross, not marketing and insider talk.
While I disagree, as I think the first reboot is still the best, I am disappointed that "Beyond" isn't doing as well.
The trailer featuring "Sabotage," along with advertising it "From the director of Fast & Furious" certainly didn't help either.
Oh, it was totally an "Iron Man 3" surgeon-type scenario.
It's basically made its budget back, so I wouldn't say it bombed. Its box office was just kind of tepid for a summer tentpole.
Or like in "Independence Day: Resurgence" where a Chinese character exists to be the apple of the comic relief's eye.
Let's not bring up "Keanu,"
oh lord, am I tired of "a collection of essays." Even Amy Poehler's, which had some fun parts, dragged on too long and was padded out with an intro where she's wondering why she's writing a book in the first place.
Was anyone previously accusing Borne of stealing anything from James Bond?
I don't think that's by accident. It's saying that towards the end of their tenure, these super-soldiers are jaded and question their purpose. I'm fine with that,
SWING……And a miss.
I was thinking that too. She blew the whistle on Blackbriar and Treadstone, you would think she would at least pop in to see what the government was doing now with Bourne.
Yep. It really adds well to his works based on true events like "Bloody Sunday" (super harrowing), "United 93" and "Captain Phillips."
Also, Aaron Paul.
He certainly didn't pack on muscle until the second one. In the first, he's still "Good Will Hunting"/"Rounders" thin.
"Dad-action movies." Jesus Christ, I guess we're really through the looking glass now with that shitty phrase.