While to me, this film is not as great as the prequel, it still very much delivers a great story. The film development, along with the many different likable characters, make this film a winner.
DualShock 4 Wireless Controller for PlayStation 4: Improved dual analog sticks and trigger buttons offer an impressive sense of control, while the capacitive touchpad opens up endless potential for new gameplay possibilities.
One of the best horror movies that I have seen in recent years! This film is sure to creep you out. The flashbacks and cut scenes towards the end may become a bit much, but all it really means is that you have to watch it a second time to catch what you missed the first time around : ) The film is worthy of the horror genre and is up there with contemporary hits such as The Conjuring, Insidious, and House of the Devil.
The film does a great job of showcasing the extent that human beings are able to go to to acquire 'peace' and the actions that they are able to carry in the pursuit of. Creepy, but not scary. Disturbing, but not of the horror genre.
A must-watch, must-own film for an true fan of the gangster/mob genre. A bit gory at times, the film does a great job of depicting crime life in Miami in the early 80's.
Set in the 1980s, this sitcom follows 11-year-old Adam (Sean Giambrone) as he documents the many goings-on of his family using a trusty video camera. Among his recordings include the antics of his over-the-top mother (Wendi McLendon Covey), hot-tempered dad (Jeff Garlin), and his sister and brother (Hayley Orrantia, Troy Gentile). Rounding out the cast is George Segal as an ultra-suave Reagan-era grandfather.
LOVE this show! And at only about $10 for the season it is a steal! Great if you grew up in the 80's or early 90's. Wendi McLendon-Covey is phenomenal in the show!
While this is my least favorite of the Hunger Games films (the second is and probably will continue to be my favorite) it is by no means a bad movie. The acting is great with several seasoned actors, including the late and great Seymour Hoffman, delivering. Unfortunately, the movie is a bit slow on the action sequence and slow on the 'rebellion' front, but it does so in service of the final film, which should bring about twice as much action as this film. Still, a must-own for any true Hunger Games fan.