Released back in 2010, there is a reason it didn't win too many awards, but that doesn't take away from the fact that I believe it to be
a very enjoyable piece of filmmaking.
Not exact matches
There were a few fragmented
pieces of storyline that didn't quite fit together and I assume are clumsily introducing future sequels but for what is essentially aimed at children it is really
very enjoyable.
In the meantime, there are numerous
enjoyable and touching set
pieces, including an off - the - wall nude party scene that perfectly demonstrates why the film is about more than an extended —
very extended — prank.
I was expecting a big, dumb, battle - for - survival movie going in, but Rise of the Planet of the Apes remains grounded in the sheer art of storytelling for the most part, saving the final battle for a
very enjoyable climactic set
piece.
I've certainly been one to sing the praises of interaction and exploration over bombastic set
pieces in modern gaming, and it's nice to see an independent developer making something unique, but it just isn't
very enjoyable.
I am really impressed with One
Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, it's a huge nod to the anime, a
very solid and well polished title, massively
enjoyable and replayable, and while it's not a gigantic leap from their other titles, it's surprisingly
very fresh and has its own unique take in the Omega Force lineup.
An
enjoyable, lucid profile of the celebrated Spanish artist that is
very much a companion
piece / guide to the current exhibition of Goya's portraits at the National Gallery in London.