This movie is an obvious lame attempt to make FIFA look presentable in the eyes of many and
the bad quality of the movie shows.
Not exact matches
Much like last year and the year before, this year's
Movie Studio Report Card evaluates both the box office performance and overall film
quality of the six major studios (and many indie distributors) in an attempt to determine the best and
worst studios
of 2011.
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler in this
movie, Best computer - graphics for any
movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better
Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to classic scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot
of the
movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a lot from this
movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good
movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot
of action) and it gave up a lot
of other crucial aspects to the story and
quality of the Transformers franchise.
Final Destination 3 brings the series back to basics, and while it is pretty
bad as far as benchmark
qualities in scripting and conceptualization go, it does deliver the gore, shock, and suspense that lovers
of these kinds
of movies will be seeking.
Think about some
of the
movies we watched as kids and loved but then you watch later and realize how poor production
quality was or had
bad the FX were.
But it's an objectionable turn
of phrase, implying a certain intrinsically lowly or shameful status to genre film - making in itself: there are good horror
movies and
bad ones, smart horror
movies and stupid ones, and the critical distinction seems clear enough without needing to delineate and elevate a separate subgenre on the basis
of class and
quality alone.
Even with a richer, darker, more action - packed premise; a more intriguing world; and a cast featuring some
quality UK thespians with actual acting chops in the leads, there is just no denying that the story and the
movie are both sub-par, forgettable - and
worst of all, crushingly boring by the end.
This isn't a film striving to be a masterpiece; it very much enjoys being a b -
movie throwback, with all
of the
qualities, both good and
bad, that such fare would imply.
Since then, the
quality of his output has been variable, but one thing is certain: he will never make a
worse movie than The Commuter.
Showy and empty, it was a perfect example
of a
Bad Good
Movie, a disappointing turnabout from Ramsay's superb earlier work, which had a more modestly visionary
quality.
There are
bad movies above, but certainly the likes
of «Scott Pilgrim» «Edge Of Tomorrow» and «Snowpiercer» prove that, in the right hands, taking inspiration for video games doesn't have to mean a lack of quality or a dilution of cinem
of «Scott Pilgrim» «Edge
Of Tomorrow» and «Snowpiercer» prove that, in the right hands, taking inspiration for video games doesn't have to mean a lack of quality or a dilution of cinem
Of Tomorrow» and «Snowpiercer» prove that, in the right hands, taking inspiration for video games doesn't have to mean a lack
of quality or a dilution of cinem
of quality or a dilution
of cinem
of cinema.
Final Verdict: While overlong in places, The Good, The
Bad and the Ugly proves that Sergio Leone is the master
of the
quality Western
movie.
The
movie also played like gangbusters at SXSW earlier this year, and though that's not exactly the best gauge
of its
quality, it can't be any
worse than «Tammy.»
Don't get me wrong, the game looked nice and graphically ambitious — but pop - in was pretty
bad, texture load speeds, framerate dips, jaggies, slight stutter etc... In
Movie mode the game felt more consistent and the
quality of the game looked much better — everything is sharper, there was less pop - in and it just felt and looked better to play.