Revenge movies don't come any better.
Not exact matches
However,
do nt let a few bad judgment calls stop you from watching it because it truly is a pretty good
movie with some great
revenge and morals hiding behind the cover and as strange and slow as it gets closes off with a pretty solid conclusion.
I think Shoot Out is the type of Western you'll like even if you're not a fan of Westerns.You got Clay Lomax getting out of prison & looking for
revenge on the ex partner who shot him in the back after a robbery but gets a kid dumped on him.He drags her along while being tailed by 3 punks hired by Clay Lomax's ex partner who's now a rich rancher.I won't give anymore away but if you enjoy Westerns as much as I
do then it's a
movie you'll want to check out
As a
revenge thriller, the
movie is serviceable, but it doesn't really deliver the delicious guilty pleasure of the better film versions.
Generally, when a good
revenge game or
movie concludes, the targeted audience will feel relief and satisfaction knowing that the main character accomplished what he / she set out to
do.
Tony Scott, whose late - period
movies are nearly as guilty for spreading the shakycam virus as anything Greengrass
did, had a big hit with the turgid
revenge flick Man On Fire, a
movie whose reputation rests almost entirely on a strong Denzel Washington performance that the
movie doesn't really earn.
Strickland is keen for his thrillingly strange and sophisticated
movie not to be labelled a horror (recalling a line from Santini in the
movie itself, who's outraged by the very suggestion) and - although it flirts with horror conventions, just as Katalin Varga
did with its rape -
revenge plot - Strickland conjures a world that's hypnotically unsettling rather than overtly frightening.
The posters for this
movie called it «Halloween 5: The
Revenge of Michael Myers,» but the onscreen title is simply «Halloween 5,» which is good, since Michael doesn't really get revenge on anybody
Revenge of Michael Myers,» but the onscreen title is simply «Halloween 5,» which is good, since Michael doesn't really get
revenge on anybody
revenge on anybody in it.
While Stephen King's story is much darker, and the
revenge is served much more cold, for the sake of a
movie like this, they
did a decent enough job for a straight - to - dvd thriller.
Analysis: As someone who genuinely appreciated the first «Transformers»
movie and probably gave its sequel more of a pass than others, it's sad to say that Michael Bay has learned nothing from the criticism of «
Revenge of the Fallen,» proving once again that given the budget, he'll
do whatever he wants without giving a damn that people might actually pay to sit through it.
Also new on DVD: M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender (Paramount), an adaptation of the animated TV series and one of the most critically reviled films of the year, the feature film version of Beverly Cleary's Ramona And Beezus (Fox), Cats & Dogs: The
Revenge of Kitty Galore (Warner), Marina de Van's Don't Look Back (IFC) with Sophie Marceau and Monica Bellucci, The Lightkeepers (Image) with Richard Dreyfuss and Blythe Danner, Lau Kar - Leung's classic martial arts
movie Shaolin Mantis (Vivendi) and the newly remastered The Endless Summer: Director's Special Edition (Monterey).
Revenge is such a fascinating
movie to me because not only
does it kick every bit of ass as its title would suggest, but it practically perfects the very genre that inspired it, even after all these years.
This is her first real
movie role since 2008's «The Women» (voicing a character in «Cats and Dogs: The
Revenge of Kitty Galore» doesn't count).
In a genius move, this is probably the first
revenge movie I've seen that doesn't begin with the devastating crime that acts as a catalyst for the story to come.
A
movie about a former badass hitman (Keanu Reeves) seeking
revenge on the Russian meanies who killed his puppy, stole his car and left him for dead sounds just a tad silly, but damn if the
movie doesn't work like gangbusters.
Labelled a «feminist rape -
revenge movie», it takes all the traditional tenets of that most dubious of genres and simply
does them again.
It's not only hard to believe that a sequel this downright abominable didn't kill the franchise, but that it actually would be followed by a
movie that was arguably worse — Jaws: the
Revenge.
The
movie doesn't even concern itself with the theme of moral corruption that generally accompanies
revenge - themed narratives.
Well, I really want to see A-holes stop raping women at all, but I
did agree to see a
movie called
Revenge.
With his crowd - funded 2014 indie sleeper, Blue Ruin, writer - director Jeremy Saulnier crafted a
revenge story that didn't romanticize vengeance, highlighted by several messy showdowns between believable characters — real - seeming people, not standard - issue
movie killers.
Whimsy has no place in a self - important
movie trying to sell the illusion of anthropomorphic animals that hold grudges and exact
revenge — including murder — like humans
do.
Although it might seem on the surface as a novel idea, the premise is very reminiscent of the classic 1950
movie, D.O.A. (remade in 1988), with its story of a man that is destined to die getting
revenge on those that
did the deadly deed before he expires.
You don't have to wish for good
revenge movies; they already exist as this decade alone has seen a bevy of well - made ones, more than enough for genre fans to revisit time and time again.
Michael Haneke's Caché, for those who have not seen it — and I don't want to spoil too much, as it has only just opened in major American cities — is a
revenge - of - the - repressed
movie with roots in the horror genre.
As a basic
revenge movie, the motivation is there and enough
done to get behind Kersey.
In so
doing, the film makes for a rather pointed lesson in making a good
revenge movie: sure, the
revenge itself had better be big and it had better be bloody, but it needs to be truly cathartic — a release of emotional energy for an interesting character.
But as an action
movie that throws back to a time when action
movies didn't also have to be superheroes or
revenge thrillers, The Hitman's Bodyguard is brainless, dumb - fun escapism as its stupid best.
The woman's
revenge genre is already running on empty, and this
movie does nothing to help its viability.
What You Need To Know: Seemingly coming from nowhere to land in the Cannes sidebars a couple of years ago, «Blue Ruin» was an admirably grimy, unexpectedly funny little picture that
did the seemingly impossible and found a new spin on the
revenge movie.
By
doing things this way, the
movie ends up having nothing in the way of tension or mystery, the whole thing ending up being more of a pretentious talk - a-thon character study than the violent, bullet - riddled
revenge thriller hinted at early on.
Kersey
does eventually get around to exacting
revenge on his family's attackers, which is what the
movie should have focused on throughout.
As for the red coloring to the Star Wars: The Last Jedi
movie title, it is striking compared to the usual yelow coloration, but not the first; both Star Wars:
Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi used red text, as
did several other projects over the years.
How
does Capra's lack of including
revenge differ from many
movies made today?
(I don't like that
movie; I think Nicolas Winding Refn has nothing to say about violence and rage and
revenge except that blood looks fabulous on all sorts of surfaces.)
Apollo Creed may be the lynchpin of this
movie — he shows off a progression from Rocky's taunting enemy to a friend close enough to warrant
revenge boxing against the Soviets — but killing him off early in Rocky IV, of all
movies,
does a disservice to the character.
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One of the most exciting and unique things about the xenosaga series is that you can look foward to seeing different character models with each new game because appearence of the characters change with each game, not because the characters have aged but for other reasons.There is one special thing that xenosaga episode three has that should have been in the other xenosaga games is the swimsuit mode because it allows you to watch
movie scenes with the characters in there swimsuits but for some reason not all of the
movie scenes in xenosaga 3 can be viewed in swimsuit mode, I guess it would have made the
movie less serious or something.My favorite
movie scenes in xenosaga are blue testament, white testament, KOSMOS verses Black Testament, any
movie with Luis Virgil becaus ehe is my favorite character in the game because he's passionate and i don't think that he is a bad guy since he was able to brek free from being a testament and the only real reasons why he became a testament was because he wanted to be able to visit that old church on miltia and to gain power to prevent death.I also love Luis Virgil and all of the
movie scenes that he appear in becaus they are very dramatic.The best thing about the xenosaga series is thst the story is very dee, interesting, and shocking and anyone who has played the game in order from episode one through three will definitely say the same thing.There is no doubt that anyone who has completed episode one and two will be stunned when every secret and mystery is unraveled in episode three.The one thing that I can't seem to under stand is why
do some of the characters have to travel back to the earth in the end, will shion and the gang make it back to earth or will there descendants finish the mission and find earth in the end, Chaos and Nephilim told the group that the key to saving humanity lies on earth, what I want to know is what is it and how will it be used to save the universe, Even in the end new mysteries arose and remained unraveled.If there is any one outher who has has the awnswer to any of these questions please let me know when you write you're review or else there has just got to be a xenosaga four on the way, (crying) they just can't leave the story end this way.The only thing that dissapointed me about the game at first was the battle system because on the back of the case of xenosaga three said that the best aspect of the previous battles systems from episode one were combined to form a new battle system, If namco had really
done this Xenosaga episode three would have had a better battle system in my opinion because I belive that the best aspect of xenosaga episode one were the special atacks wich are better than the those of episode three and the best aspect of episode three as the break system wich was also better than those of episode three.I think that namco should have given xenosaga episode 3 the battle system of episode 2 combined episode ones style of special attack, but
doing this would have probably made the battle system of xenosaga episode three boring because the same old tactics would have to be used in a new game and the battle system most likely would not be as realistic as it is but it would probably be cooler.However the ability to summon all four Erde Kaisers including the new Erde Kasier Sgma my most favorite summon in the world at will and use new Ether and Tech attacks along with the new Counter and
Revenge abilities gave xenosaaga episode three more than boost that it needed to have an descent battle systemThe E.S battle system of xenosaga episode 3 is way more better than those of episod one and two though, I must say that Namco really outdid themselves with the E.S battle system of xenosaga episode because the other E.S battle system from the two previos games weren't good, luckily they made up for it with the character battle system.In episode one I never really wanted to use anA.G.W.S, lucky for me they were optional but in episode two sadly it is manatory that you pilot an E.S to progress in the game in Episode three you piloting an E.S is also mandatory to progress in the game but the difference between the three episode is that will be sorry in episode three you will ge glad that you are using an E.S because their battle system is extremely cool.Xenosaga is most definitely one of the besrt RPG games in the world andit is far more better than any final fantasy game that Square Enix has ever made but for some reason it still score lower than Some Final Fantasy and other Sqare Enix games on this site.I bet that if xenosaga was actually named Final Fantasy and had a subtitle it and if it wre made by sqare Enix it would have probably been more famous and it would have scored higher even though it is still the same gameIn the end with every thing being written said and
done all i can say is that I feel more at peace now that I have defended this underated game.All I have to say now is that TURN BASED GAMES RULE!
As Doc Holliday says about Wyatt in the
movie, «he
does not want
revenge, he wants a reckoning.»