Not exact matches
Because the
film is intended to be
fun for computer - illiterates as well as techno - geeks, it's more successful
than other recent efforts to bring some digital - age updating to the familiar thriller formula.
As for the
other arguments, I am just as capable of having
fun as the next viewer - and I seek out
fun in
films more often
than you might presume.
Shame they chose to include modern pop music within the
film but
other than that its a fair animation that is
fun to watch.
This movie is a mixed bag on one side is Kevin Hart mostly improvising which give most of, if not all of the
film's funny dialogue, he also shares good chemistry with Ice Cube, on the
other side the scripted jokes, are most of the time well lame, this
fun to watch now
than most of the movies are ****
Though Kendrick is always
fun to watch thanks to her charming personality and comic timing, it's difficult to see what attracted her to the
film other than the chance to reunite with Blitz, who directed her in 2007's «Rocket Science.»
There can be an argument for overkill — as if we're stuck in a pinball machine rather
than watching a
film — and some of the parallel world scenarios work better
than others, but the whole ride is such an audacious roller coaster it's
fun just to strap in.
Of the
other two key characters in this
film, Mr. Washington is more caricature
than character (although ultimately a pretty good baddie, thanks to Purefoy having some
fun with the role), and the Senator is far too much a mystery to be believable (and a waste of Freeman's talents).
It may be fair to say that some movies made with the plot revolving around Christmas are far better
than others, but on the whole Four Christmases could be quite a
fun movie for the most part, although, as already mentioned, the
film perhaps takes a turn towards more serious issues as it progresses.
The entire
film references
other comic book
films, and pop culture mentions, typically by making
fun of them in some way; Green Lantern, joke in the credits, Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice's silly mommy moment, Hawkeye's lack of powers, Josh Brolin's Thanos's two - timing as a character in Avengers: Infinity of War less
than three weeks ago, at one point Wade simply calls Brolin's (Cable), «Thanos,» Logan's gags you'll need to see for yourself.
The
other fun thing about it is with a character like Jasmine, because of the Toy Box Gameplay, we want you to be interactive with each
other and the environment, all the characters are more physical
than they are in the
films.
But
other characters are complete ciphers, and Cotrona and Palacki are wan substitutes for any of a number of cast members from the first
film, which offers up more punchy
fun than this sequel.
There is slight disappointment in this Blu - ray being lighter on bonus features
than past Farrelly
films and
other New Line comedies, both of which have produced their fair of share of
fun extras.
Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Welles): Pauline Kael claims that Welles» debut
film — the wonder boy was just twenty - five — is «more
fun than any
other great movie.»
Generally considered the lesser
film of the Back to the Future trilogy, mostly because it is darker and less in
fun than the
other two, Back to the Future II is nonetheless an intelligent and well - constructed sequel that succeeds with high energy and clever twists and turns.
With a cast that boasts, Morris Chestnut, Robert DeNiro, Jeffery Dean Morgan, Dave Bautista, and
others, you have to wonder if this will be more
than what it looks like, even if it's exactly what it looks like we are in for a
fun film.
The Toxic Avenger is quite possibly the best «bad» movie ever made, a deliriously
fun Troma
film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz that, in addition to being made in incredibly poor taste, also has more heart
than almost any
other film I've seen.
It's also not, unlike most
other Robin Hood
films, a
fun, spirited swashbuckler, as Robin is more of a noble brawler rather
than a roguish, playful thorn.
So I'd like to begin with a quote from the late Pauline Kael, thoughtfully included on the cover of the new Citizen Kane DVD, which states that this
film «may be more
fun than any
other great movie.»