Even years later this is still one of the most
disappointing films of all time.
Not exact matches
Trainwreck - bad movie enthusiasts will be
disappointed to find a
film largely defined by its lack
of energy, in which every scene seems to be stalling for
time.
As many
of you know, I loathe Part 1, as a fan
of the books I was looking forward to seeing how this all ends but Director David Yates is a putz who ruined the
film franchise and
disappointed me every single
time.
Shane Meadows» previous
film «Once Upon a
Time in the Midlands» (2002) was, as its title would suggest, an attempt to transplant the American western onto English soil — but the hybrid which emerged was a
disappointing romantic comedy that almost ruined the director's reputation (carefully built upon the improvised do - it - yourself naturalism
of his 1997 debut «Twenty Four Seven» and his 1999 follow - up «A Room for Romeo Brass»).
The
film leaves you uncomfortable and
disappointed throughout most
of its running
time, right up until its cathartic finale.
Fans
of the series will surely be
disappointed in this fifth
film, and you'll want more out
of the
film by the
time the credits roll.
At least it can deliver on that (and in spades), as the
time period
of the
film essentially serves as its own character, and one that does not
disappoint in the slightest — Michael Wilkinson's costume designs, Judy Becker's overall production design, and the entire coterie
of hair stylists and make - up artists are all near - revelatory and exceedingly well - executed.
This fall, to mark the 50th anniversary
of Kermit the Frog's first appearance (on NBC's Washington, D.C. - based network WRC - TV's «Sam and Friends») and capitalize upon the holiday season, Disney is re-releasing their two Muppet
films (with widescreen DVD presentations to finally appease widely -
disappointed fans) and putting their recently - acquired Muppet Movie and Great Muppet Caper back onto the home video market for the first
time under the Disney label.
Although Batman Vs Superman: Dawn
Of Justice, that released last year had left us
disappointed, fans still hope that the new
film will tell a better tale and implement it well, unlike last
time.
Now, these guys never
disappoint... if memory serves... one movie that made me laugh EACH
TIME as if it were the first I watched it, is BIG LEBOWSKI... that is what you call a GEM
of a character... The scene where he incidentally looks at himself in a mirror designed to look like a
TIME MAGAZINE cover made me have to pause the
film and laugh for a couple
of minutes at him in that thing.
It's an unconventional
film for Martin Scorsese, one that truly shows his range as one
of the best American directors
of our
time and it doesn't
disappoint.
Lords
of Salem, Evil Dead, and You're Next were three
of the most
disappointing films I've seen in a long
time.
SR: Benedict, in your
film Mordo says he's a little
disappointed about the dangers
of messing with
time.
Over the course
of its 183 minutes running
time, the
film follows a group
of four young students who are
disappointed and dissatisfied by the outcome
of the student protests
of the «Maple...
Nolan's admirers, who have risked dizziness and delirium trying to unpick the knotted twists and
time structures
of films such as Memento and The Prestige, would surely be
disappointed if he didn't.
If you judge Project Almanac against not the classic
time travel
films of my opening paragraph but comparable modern
films like Chronicle, Jumper, and Project X, you won't be so
disappointed.
Much
of the
film is essentially combinations
of the three people in one
of two rooms, thus the attention is firmly set upon the three performers at all
times, and they don't
disappoint.
After «Brokeback Mountain» director Ang Lee's 2003
film adaptation
of the Hulk, titled «Hulk» and starring Eric Bana as the scientist, received
disappointing reviews and box office returns, director Louis Leterrier tried again in 2008 with «The Incredible Hulk,» this
time starring Edward Norton as Bruce Banner / The Hulk.
But those damn CGI doves hurt me deeply... — Bob Turnbull [DISLIKED][
DISAPPOINTED][LIKED][HATED][It's complicated] For his return to action
films, John Woo seems to have his tongue firmly planted in his cheek, as the
film is packed full
of his signature elements, including dove, with it seeming at
times that Woo is winking at the camera.
After a six - year hiatus, Niccol went back to original sci - fi for In
Time, a mediocre
film with echoes
of Gattaca that
disappointed stateside but performed well overseas.
Jamie Bell feels «bitterly
disappointed» about the «Fantastic Four» movie.The 31 - year - old actor played the Thing in the much - maligned superhero
film in 2015, and despite the passing
of time, Jamie still harbours regrets about the movie.He...
The sentimental and episodic third act compounds the movie's progressively uninvolving atmosphere, and it's
disappointing to note that the
film has, by the
time the abrupt conclusion rolls around, squandered most
of the good will generated by its opening stretch - which ultimately confirms Dom Hemingway's place as little more than a showcase for Law's consistently engaging performance.
Without the necessary
time for a full biography, and without the focus on shoring up the
film's most potent thematic material, Long Walk to Freedom feels
disappointing, despite a good cast
of actors and excellent production values.
First off was «The Cloverfield Paradox,» the deeply
disappointing sold - to - Netflix continuation
of the «Cloverfield» franchise in which a space station crew's mucking about with the
time - space continuum ends up being the cause
of the original
film's creature invasion.
Not to
disappoint, this
film also features such
time - honored classic clichés like the killer that seemingly is able to keep pace with someone running full speed while he is merely walking briskly (just once I'd like to see a psychopath who drives everywhere), the scared teen bumping into someone they think is the killer when it clearly is a coat rack, the killer that insists on using some odd instrument
of death when a gun would do the job ten
times more efficiently, and the ending that sets up the sequel should this one prove a financial success.
Based on the books «The
Time of the Octopus» by Anatoly Kutcherena and «The Snowden Files» by Luke Harding, the
film portrays Snowden as increasingly disenchanted and
disappointed, beginning in 2003 and moving through 2013.
I was so excited for the
film adaptation
of Emma Donoghue's incredible book and I wasn't
disappointed when I saw it last week at a
Time Out Card preview screening.
Though
time will tell how the general public will respond to the upcoming release
of The Rise
of the Cobra in August, publisher Electronic Arts ensures fans and gamers that its video game adaptation
of the
film definitely won't
disappoint when it hits the market in July.