The thing we forget these days is how generally
bad fantasy films were in the past.
Not exact matches
It still falls back into those traps you see in so many
bad animated
films... unnecessary dance sequences, the pop culture references and catchphrases that are two years to late and using real world music in a
fantasy world of birds.
Yet to look at the trailer, the sci - fi
fantasy aspect and the
films title you could be fooled into thinking this might not be too
bad.
The
film strains credulity even for a vid - game
fantasy by letting the leading lady recover awfully quickly from
bad injuries, but other than that Vikander commands attention and is the element here that makes Tomb Raider sort of watchable.»
Masters of the Universe is, by and large, a weak
fantasy / action
film, full of leaden plotting,
bad acting, and hokey characterizations that will most likely please no one but the most forgiving fans of the He - Man mythos.
Indulging in the
fantasy of starting over with a clean slate using science equal parts ridiculous and schmaltzy, the destruction is fun to watch in the way that apocalyptic
films always are, the only
fantasy element that stretches the bounds of credulity when née - Cheney takes responsibility for his
bad decisions and apologizes to the nation.
While the
film is arguably no better or
worse than its literary source, it does shatter the
fantasies of sexual desire and sexual pleasure constructed within the novel.
I don't know; maybe you're just catching me on a
bad day and I'm feeling particularly grumpy, but I'm sure as hell sick of seeing an endless sea of white faces staring back at me from my
fantasy films.
The intent was obviously to mimic the «Underworld»
films, and it shares a lot of the same DNA as the horror /
fantasy series, from its gothic visual cues, to the creature effects, to Bill Nighy as the big
bad.
J.J. Abrams insists that
Bad Robot's upcoming WWII horror /
fantasy film Overlord is not secretly the fourth Cloverfield movie.
Talk about a bore, who would think that a
fantasy film featuring good looking females could turn out so
bad?
Danny McBride (Up in the Air, The Heartbreak Kid) and James Franco (127 Hours, Spider - Man 3) star in this comedic
fantasy sword - and - sorcery adventure that resembles a
bad Mel Brooks farce (an opening scene with «midgets» would be at home of any number of Brooks» off - color
films) if he were to have completely given up halfway through.
Dano is less a man out of time than simply removed from the life around him (his thin, tentative smile and shrinking violet body language presents repression without suggesting the yearnings beneath it) and the
film's evocation of his inner life plays like
bad community theater rather than a richly detailed
fantasy of an idealized existence.
No word on if they ever had that
fantasy mountaintop wedding he wanted so
badly, but here's to hoping that's the first five minutes of the
film.
graphics not
bad some costumes always helps some
bad ass bosses just it was boring in some missions and to many
fantasy the game
films always
graphics not
bad some costumes always helps some
bad ass bosses just it was boring in some missions and to many
fantasy the game
films always arent the best but this game is normal