I love this movie! An improvement in Batman v. Superman! Wonder Woman is such a strong heroine! The story is very compelling, and the settings are very engaging. The supporting cast is a little uneven, but quite memorable. I'd give this a shot.
The movie has an action-packed plot and kicking story. Kate Macey, portrayed by Emily Blunt, is an amazing protagonist. I cared for her well-being especially when she was almost shot by an officer and strangled by a liaison. This is a must for anyone wanting away from cliched action movies and for those who have a crush on Jon Bernthal.
If Batman v Superman didn't do Amy Adams any justice, then Arrival will. For once, Arrival tells a compelling story: a known language connoisseur is assigned to translate what a group of aliens is communicating in order to understand why they arrived on Earth. Adams characters, Louise Banks, is quite intelligent and will never be the same. After deciphering their language, she has her perception of time manipulated. How scary! Jeremy Renner's character is quite funny. There may be no true antagonists, but the antagonists are the world and their (hostile) perception of the aliens. Finally, the aliens' writing system is magnificent! I wish I knew how to spell my name in their language!
Tom Hardy's no Mel Gibson, but he doesn't need to be. He delivers his own charisma. I found there to be amicable chemistry between his character and Charlize Theron's. I found the story to be quite simple; a road war occurs after Furiosa decides to go the Green Place instead of Gas Town and Bullet Farm in order to escort five mothers to her native Green Place. This is indeed one of the best films of 2015. This is one of those action films that truly compelled me unlike others like Fast & The Furious, Transformers, WWE, etc.
Moana was so colorful, simple, musical, and funny at times. "How Far I'll Go" may not be a zenith hit like "Let It Go," but it still has a great message and is worth a listen, if not more. I recommend this to those who may want to see Dwayne Johnson outside of an action movie role. Believe me, he plays Maui well.
This is, without a doubt, one of the best superhero films of all time! The film is charming with its action, humor, and heartbreak. Hugh Jackman is such a great actor. (This compensates for Movie 43). Patrick Stewart is still funny. Finally, Dafne Keen made such a huge debut with Logan.
From minute one of the movie, I was fully immersed. Not once did Travis prove himself to be unlikable; he proved from minute one that he can be quite amicable. I recommend anyone who likes movies to see this; it'll make you feel the way Travis feels.
This movie didn't need a plot; life itself was the plot of this movie. The plot is simple; it shows a 5-year old boy growing up into a young adult. The cast wasn't just talented; they were themselves - I can't believe the movie features the same cast for the course of 10 years! The film, overall, was able to make us relate to each and one of the characters by showing us what we like, how we feel, and whom we are close to. This is truly a movie to not be missed!
Airplane's giggles start from the beginning when an airplane teases the shark from Jaws, accompanied with the Jaws theme song. Then, comes along all the gags and strange humor. I think this is funny because the movie links our feelings about airplanes. Airplane 2, however, is a letdown; it doesn't just repeat much of the first film's humor, but it never knows whether it's about a spaceship. It's all jokes and gags. It's pretty much Airplane in space, which isn't really integral to the story.