I'm a huge fan of the books so I was expecting something vastly different than what we were given. That being said, once I stopped dwelling on that, I found a good action/fantasy movie behind it all.
The first 30 minutes is excellent and sets things in motion, but it ultimately falls apart after they discover their powers. The ending has some good effects, but too little, too late.
I did enjoy the film, but it was a step backwards from the previous 3 entries. Not sure if it had to do with not having Paul Walker or if the writers themselves are getting bored. Some great action scenes, but it was missing something to set it above the rest.
While it is great to see Goldie Hawn back in movies, I would have loved to see her in something the filmmakers were excited to make. It just all seems familiar and boring.
This is one of my favorites in the Fast and Furious franchise. They really seemed to be hitting their stride and it's unfortunate what happened to star Paul Walker. The 4K blu-ray has excellent Picture and Audio.
I love this franchise. Part 6 happens to be one of the best in this series. Action packed, funny, and it knows exactly what it is and doesn't make any excuses for itself. A great time at the movies.
Despite the whitewash casting of Scarlett Johanssen this is a decent and action packed adaptation of the classic anime. Production design and visual effects are top notch.
Rio Bravo is a true classic of the genre. I was first turned on to it by a friend who told me that it was John Carpenters inspiration for Assault on Precinct 13. While it is vastly different than that film, they share some similar themes. This is John Wayne and Dean Martin at their best. Howard Hawks did a fantastic job directing this.