Not exact matches
The first half of the movie is not that great, filled with way too much bad acting, including that of the lead actors, but once things get going in the end of the second and into the
third acts, the
film turns into a pretty
decent revenge flick.
Snitch (second preview with The Rock, this one not so good), Oblivion (now the
third time I have seen this, and my reaction by now is: «blech»), Broken City (I'll be seeing the
film this Tuesday at a press screening, and just from the trailer it looks like it could be
decent), and After Earth (is it just me, or does anyone else find it annoying how Will Smith keeps pushing his son on us?).
Though still
decent to watch in 2D, I would recommend if you have a preference to check out this
film in the
third dimension.
The first and second act were actually
decent but the
third absolutely ruined the
film for me and it dragged on for what felt like forever.
The only newcomer this past weekend, the Helen Mirren - led horror
film Winchester, finished in
third place with $ 9.3 million and seems off to a
decent start given the competition it was facing.
Seconds before one of the most long - awaited events of Alexander Caulfield's adult life, an event he'd spent years planning and pursuing, an event marking his ascension into professionalism, a
decent salary, and the respect of his peers, his left eye started winking like a gigolo in a
third - rate Italian
film.
Haven't seen Secret Life of Pets or the
third Despicable Me
film, but Illumination's
films with Minions, Sing and the first two Despicable Me's looked nice,
decent script, and were animated well imo.