Despite some fine and interesting songs on the soundtrack, the film is a bit of a mess at times... though there are also
some fun action scenes.
Yet it's definitely more about the journey than the destination — all of that is an excuse for
fun action scenes with an enjoyable cast of characters, and for at least the introductory film in a series, that's probably enough.
So it works great with that and also the film's campy yet
fun action scenes.
I will admit there are
some fun action scenes, and the fight scene in the last act was quite a bit of fun, but it is definitely not worth sitting through just for that.
Not exact matches
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The
scenes underground at Gringott's launched the
action in fine fashion, with the
fun «mine cart» ride and the intense destruction and rage of the dragon.
The mouse city, which uses boxes and other discarded goods to replicate landmarks like Big Ben, is a lot of
fun, and the
action scenes are fluid without being showy.
The chemistry between Winchester and Stapleton is a treat, the
action scenes remain brutal and thrilling and
fun, and the show transcends simple guilty pleasure status by paying enough attention to the emotional toll this kind of work takes on the people who do it.
And while some
scenes do portray a gratuitous amount of almost Tarantino - level violence that comes out of nowhere, most of Gangster Squad's violence feels justified, and redemptive, echoing a theme of the film that makes it more
fun than your average
action fare: heroism.
With cameos,
action scenes that are a blast to watch, and cleverly written comedy, «Keanu» is very
fun entertainment.
Whilst the violence is
fun, the downtime in between
action scenes can get rather dull.
All of these
action scenes are great
fun in the moment, but they ultimately prove to be somewhat exhausting — it feels like there's one set piece too many here — and makes the promising story feel mostly forgettable.
«There are no dramatic new features,» admitted, Ebihara, «but there's a reliable sort of
fun here, like there always is, between the new
action scenes and the charming story.
Action scenes which are usually so
fun to watch are a jumbled mess and tying the story to the King Arthur legends was pure nonsense.
But the
action scenes are
fun, the characters are well - drawn and voiced, and I thought the film's visual look was sort of lovely.
It's
fun, it's got some good
action scenes, and a strong cast.
Tarsem Singh, a director known for his astonishing visuals more than his deep storytelling or compelling characters, continues his usual style by making an undoubtedly nice - looking flick but one which has only intermittent
fun action sequences with mind - numbingly boring
scenes in between.
He also has a sense of
fun about him, especially when it comes to the thrilling
action scenes he constructs.
The motorcycle
scene was
fun, but evidently only forced into the movie to try to create some
action.
To load this tommy gun full of lead, I think Gangster Squad was a hell of a lot of
fun, pure gangster cinema, worth it for the
action scenes and shootouts alone.
I wasn't expecting a great movie, i walked in expecting to hate it, but if you are capable of turning your brain off to enjoy the ride this movie is
fun, dialogue and plot are pretty dumb (Again, turn your brain off, otherwise you'll feel insulted) This is more like another Transformers movie, no real plot, just special effects and cool
action scenes.
He broke out onto the
scene with his fantastic, gritty neo-noir Brick, and he has followed it up with both the
fun caper The Brothers Bloom and the trippy time travel
action movie Looper.
It gets off to a nice start, with Gene Kelly as D'Artagnan bouncing around in a
fun opening
action scene.
However, each actor in the ensemble still has an opportunity to have
fun with their character, whether it is with funny dialogue or pure
action sequences in the numerous battle
scenes.
Reed is a
fun director, but you can see him struggling to leave an impression on the material since the
action scenes were pretty much already set, and then trying to work within the boundaries of a story that needed to be reworked.
All of that being said, there is still some
fun to be had here, as the performances from Aaron Taylor - Johnson, Chloe Grace Moretz, and (especially) Jim Carrey are all extremely
fun to watch, the
action scenes are exciting and bad - ass, some of the humor really works, and a good amount of the dramatic material is effective.
It's
fun, funny, exciting, and dramatic, balancing genuinely spectacular
action scenes with moments of quiet character development.
A
scene involving a «flying» tank suggests the kind of
fun and loony
action - adventure the movie might have been, but everything else in the picture is frantic without bringing the
fun.
The
action sequences are insanely
fun: Watch as Gurira, in a fight
scene, effortlessly wrangles a floaty red evening gown while kicking butt, and dispatches a bad guy by throwing her wig at him.
Many of the
action scenes are great and the main characters — especially Iron Man — are
fun to watch.
The trailer is packed with
fun moments — Michael Peña's
scene - stealing Luis is back and getting in on the
action, there are more unlikely objects being blown up in the non-Michael Bay sense (giant salt shaker!)
It'd be swell if Jack The Giant Slayer offered up any sort of
fun or interesting
action scenes, which to its credit there is one death that's great.
Because Fast Five and Fast & Furious 6 took the franchise to a whole other level of
fun with crazy stunts, exotic cars, and jaw dropping
action scenes, Furious 7 left me really disappointed.
It's as if he joined the CIA, not just because — as he says — he hates bullies (His royal smarm - ness Jason Bateman appears in a pair of
scenes to put that to the test), but because he thought it would be
fun to play the
action hero.
The film features a traditional heroes» journey but it offers a few really
fun action sequences that are reminiscent of
scenes from National Treasure or Indiana Jones films.
Instead, it's a romantic comedy where the two love interests just so happen to be real - life
action heroes, and while the
scenes between Pine and Hardy in the field are a lot of
fun, the main plot involving Reese Witherspoon dating both men at the same time is beyond ridiculous.
Ninja Assassin, James McTeigue's follow - up to V for Vendetta, is a glossy, straightforward
action flick that supplies non-stop (if occasionally murky), gruesome fight
scenes and a
fun story about a man (Korean pop sensation Rain) seeking revenge against the ninja clan that raised and trained him, and the spunky, gorgeous Europol investigator (Naomie Harris) who is out to expose the centuries - old clan.
It doesn't live up to Adam Driver and Mark Hamill's live -
action performances, but there's no denying it's a
fun alternative for those who have already seen The Last Jedi and want to experience one of its most iconic
scenes in a new way.
I tend to write a woven story so when a lot of plot elements are happening and coming to one finish, I find it's good to insert a few little «wins» for the reader along the way, not leave all the good
fun scenes and
action right to the last chapter.
Art side, as mentioned, the
action scenes are great,
fun, sci - fi battle stuff in these pages.
The vibrant downtown
scene next to Lady Bird Lake (where smooth waters prevail because motorized boats are prohibited) offers a
fun and relaxed SUP destination close to all the
action with year - round smooth waters.
Sample some of the
fun boat and island
scenes and
action from the Phi Phi dive sites, such as schooling snapper, moray eels, lionfish, porcupinefish, octopus and pipefish.
While a lot of the simpler motions built into the game like opening doors come off a little cheap, during the more intense
action scenes it's a lot more
fun and (more importantly) challenging to whip the controller around in time.
There have already been a number of rumors circling that Midnight Club was making its way back to the game
scene, possible reintroducing the
fun open - world racing
action that we've come to expect from the series, particularly with its last entry, Los Angeles.
I'm sure no elephants were harmed while making this videogame You can expect nice looking cartoony background
scenes, some small frustration with difficulty spikes or controls and
fun but repetitive
action gameplay.
It doesn't help that the three plots aren't any
fun or frightening either, with generic
actions scenes and the like (save for one Clock Tower - inspired section).
Towards the end of the tower collapse level on Liberteria, there's an
action scene featuring Drake, Sam, and Nadine where you get to experience what is for me, is one of the best looking, most
fun, and expertly choreographed sequences in recent video game history.
This features a lot of animated content, including the entirety of the incredibly cheesy (but - oh - so -
fun) Saturday morning cartoon show from 1995, Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (in my opinion, featuring some of the best fight
scenes choreographed for any film, live -
action or animated), Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind, and the Super Street Fighter IV Original Video Animation, aka the «Juri anime,» which is being released in English for the first time ever.
When Magicka was first launched as a single - player / cooperative
action / adventure title — among other things — many gamers downright loved its humorous approach — not only to wizards and their day - to - day labours (including going on adventures)-- but also to the entire gaming
scene (e.g.: making
fun of other -LSB-...]
Aiden gets a few «
action scenes» to participate in as well, and those are easier to follow, but don't fare any better on the
fun - o - meter.