This movie is a bit of a mess, granted, but I like that it's a different story in the superhero movie category. I hope the extended edition helps to flesh some things out, but I definitely liked this more than I thought I would.
This release contains the trilogy of the sci-fi franchise Men in Black directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and stars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as agents in a top-secret organization that track extra-terrestrial creatures on Earth. Titles include Men in Black, Men in Black II and Men in Black III.
I like the Man of Steel, like BvS, hated Suicide Squad & I have yet to see Justice League, but this is the best one so far. It's put together well, it has elements of a war love story and is still a hero origin story. Both may be things people are tired of, but I don't hate the way they use them here in WW's case. Good times had here.
I definitely like this album, it's just not my favorite is my only knock on it. The context is that for me it didn't outdo their classic albums like "Wonder What's Next" or "This Type of Thinking..."; "La Gargola" was an amazing album after the dull "Hats Off to the Bull". So, "North Corridor" is not dull like I classify "...Bull" to be, but it's still not the old favorites or as good as "Gargola".
It's harder than the last album (TFK tend to switch off between harder and softer albums) but it's also not necessarily like their Rap/Rock flare. Not to say it isn't present, but I think they shot for more of a standard Rock feel that is very much still Krutch-esque. Definitely a great listen!
I love the finale. I did not read the books, but I heard they were pretty faithful to it. Catching Fire stepped up as a sequel and this one closed things off with a bang.
This is easily the most progressive album from KsE and I think it's amazing. If you're a fan who's been wanting a not so Killswitch-y album but it is still landmark Killswitch for awhile, now's the time to hop on board.
Daniel Craig is my favorite Bond second to Sean Connery and this is a great possible conclusion to his run as 007. I think Skyfall is still the best one of the four, but this pretty great.