It's not exactly an award-winning adaptation, either.
It's not exactly an award-winning adaptation, either.
Just because you're into the white-girl-with-piano genre doesn't mean that anything that isn't automatically sucks in comparison. I for one think that Vienna Teng song is over-produced, her vocals are too breathy and restrained, and the whole thing is riding on the video's decent cinematography.
Good point. However, can she transmute flesh to ice and back again? That's something that Bobby Drake can do that she hasn't displayed.
Yeah, my sister, my niece, and I were all laughing and crying along to this entire song.
Technically, this is the villain song, at least from the villagers' point of view. Yeah, the Weaseltown guy doesn't get his version of Les Poissons, nor does the main villain get a Poor Unfortunate Souls. However, given that the film tends to subvert so many of the Disney trope expectations, I'm willing to let those…
Where you alive during Disney's musical heyday? Did you like their films during those days? If so, then yes, you might enjoy this film. It's more of a reconstruction than a rehash, really. They take some of the same old tropes and breathe new life into them, either by subverting or inverting your expectations.
They're both Omega-level cryokinetics. They can literally freeze the whole planet if push came to shove.
You're wrong.
I wouldn't call it the only good song. Only pop song, yes. One of the more memorable songs, definitely. But only good song? That's a disservice to this film, which is for all intents and purposes a love letter to the Disney Renaissance.
More like almost as good as the old 90's Disney films. The only thing holding it back would be the songs not being as memorable.
Of course there's a major difference between Movie Logan and Comic Book Logan — other than the glaring height disparity, of course. In the comics, the Wolverine started off as a government agent, first solo, then with the X-men second stringers, then retroactively with Alpha Flight. As a consistent member of super…
Even in movies where they attempt some sort of costume, invariably the mask or helmet gets ditched with alarming frequency.
If they want that many enemies, I say go for the full monty and make it a Sinister Six film.
That wasn't an example of what you're talking about, which is well-written characters hated for being female. Game of Thrones has a lot of well-written female characters; Sansa just isn't one of them.
To people who aren't gun enthusiasts, clip is interchangeable with magazine. I mean, are there even guns in service that use stripper clips?
Well, how else would you define her attitude from the first three episodes? She was pretty much the spoiled little princess dreaming of her dashing Prince Charming, wasn't she?
Game of Thrones' Sansa Stark are the two most prominent examples of this. These characters are largely hated, despite being well-written and well-acted and three-dimensional, and as far as I can determine they're hated because of these reasons."
Oh the ignorance. News flash, you only need a GTX 600 or 700 series card, preferably the enthusiast (mid-to-high range) models. Nobody's asking you to buy a GTX 780 Ti.
What, so AMD doesn't have brand-spankin' new features that are only accessible with more recent GPU series? Y'know, like the Mantle API everybody likes to trot out? Yeah, only works on HD 7000 series and up. Got an HD 6990? Tough luck, no Mantle for you.
That's like complaining that your 9800GT doesn't have support for DirectX11. Give Nvidia a break, it's not like they can magically introduce a new technology into a card you already own, from back in the day when they didn't have the streaming technology in the first place.