This movie was a good addition to the Cars trilogy & I love how it deals with getting old & finding new ways to do things. I will say the ending was highly disappointing (I won't give anything away) & for that I am giving it 4 stars.
This was much better than the "Amazing Spider-Man" movies & I love how they mixed in Iron Man, but not too much to over-shadow Spiderman. I am giving this 4 stars however, because the language in Marvel movies continues to get worse. Hopefully they can cut down on the language.
This was a great movie, that had a good mix of heart, humor & difficult circumstances. Once Maui comes in, the movie really takes off. Visuals were also off the charts. Very well done.
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No longer denying his heritage as a Grimm, Portland homicide detective Nick Burkhardt pursues strange crimes that appear to be related to creatures of mythology and folklore. With partner Hank and Wesen confidants Monroe and Rosalee at his side, Nick comes face to face with an ancient, royal bloodline connected to Captain Renard. If that weren't enough, he also engages in a battle to keep from losing the love of his life.
Main actors are okay, but the secondary actors can sometimes be lacking. Overall, the story is a cop/criminal investigation show with a "Monster" twist. A decent show, just not quite 5 stars.
In Season 3 of this supernatural drama, Nick (David Giuntoli) deals with some surprising aftereffects of his zombie attack-and the outcome is more positive than he could have anticipated. Meanwhile, he works to rebuild his relationship with Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch), whose newfound knowledge of Nick's world leads to her being increasingly involved in his Grimm work. Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) asks Rosalee (Bree Turner) to marry him, but their impending nuptials raise concerns among their families about the appropriateness of a mixed-Wesen wedding, especially one that has a Grimm as best man. Meanwhile, Adalind (Claire Coffee) continues her fight to regain her powers, but with a baby on the way and an all-out war brewing between her and the royal family, she may have gotten in over her head.
I like the lead actors, but sometimes the secondary actors are bland & the situations can be ridiculous at times. It is a decent show, just not quite 5 stars.
The fourth season of The Walking Dead finds Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) desperate to rediscover his own humanity and preserve what he can of his son Carl's (Chandler Riggs) childhood through reinventing himself as a farmer while a counsel including Carol (Melissa McBride) and Daryl (Norman Reedus) in addition to several Woodbury ex-pats take on leadership roles. His newfound sense of peace is quickly derailed, however, when a mysterious illness begins to decimate the community. Elsewhere, the disgraced Governor (David Morrissey) roams the apocalyptic streets on his own until happening upon a family of survivors who reignite both his will to survive and take revenge against Rick, who he blames for the loss of Woodbury. Following a massacre at the prison, the group is splintered into several factions, none of whom can be sure about the fates of the others, and forced to find shelter among a population of survivors that can pose as much and often more of a threat than the walkers themselves.
As all The Walking Dead just about, the storyline is pretty good, but I would say that the violence is extreme & over the top. Other than that, decent show.