As entertaining as I found it, I cant quite go that «extra yard», as it is too uneven at times, with
a very predictable story that often gets too juvenile and cheap to take seriously as social commentary.
I would say this is a very generic First Person Shooter with
very predictable story.
Not exact matches
Having never read the book I'm rating it as just a film and it's really a film that starts well then gets
predictable then got silly and confusing, The
story was not new but it had a different take on it, It wasn't acted
very well but it had some good intense scenes that were done well, With a good cast the
story should of been told more deeper and we never really know how it all started which was quite annoying, I did like the ending but the scenes before that completely ruined the film as they didn't make sense or were done that well, It's not a bad film it's just poor for what was on offer.
The
story line is not great and the ending is
very predictable.
While «Rebel Without a Cause» has a
very familiar
story, with
predictable climax's and obvious character arcs, this James Dean film is not one to miss.
The director, Peter Berg («
Very Bad Things»), keeps the
predictable story line on course without developing a truly compelling momentum in the action sequences or finding anything fresh in the interaction of the stock characters.
But the
story drags a little to much for a campaign and the multiplayer is fun to, but it's also
very predictable.
Some of the
story is
very predictable, particularly the relationship between Bolt and Mittens, but it's still
very enjoyable and funny.
Yes, the
story very much follows a
predictable line, yet there are enough flaws exhibited and bumps along the way to keep things far more interesting than may be expected.
This is a
very familiar
story, so familiar that he skips across the
predictable beats in an elliptical fashion, focusing mostly on odd details.
The
story is
very predictable and, as we know going in that Gertrude is going to die, there are no surprising twists.
Co-directors Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer (of the
very solid Starry Eyes) present a revenge
story that's just a bit
predictable but still delivers a fast - paced, well - performed, and nicely - shot little terror tale.
The
story is also
very predictable, which is fine for a PG - rated kid's film, if it's done properly.
I didn't give it a 5 star rating as the
story line was a bit dull and the ending was
very predictable.
I felt that the
story was
very predictable.
As mentioned previously the visuals are certainly impressive, and for anyone hoping to walk around some of the finest worlds and moons of the one of the best sci - fi universes, Star Wars Battlefront II is a great recreation, but from the
very first mission to the
very last, mission pacing is excessively slow, the set pieces — whilst stunning — are
predictable and the
story is nothing more than the typical revenge plot we've seen so many times before.
The
story isn't
very interesting and is
predictable.
Through focusing and revamping the engine and gameplay it left the game with a
predictable story that was
very cliché.
The
story does take some twists and turns along the way but Syndicate's single player storyline is
very predictable, not to mention it also feels way too familiar.
The
story in Grey Goo has all the pieces for an intriguing narrative, but remains
very predictable from beginning to end.
From here the
story becomes a light - hearted and fun, if
very predictable journey.
Additionally, the lack of any real innovation in both
story and gameplay departments translates into a
very predictable game.
The
story heads into some
very predictable directions often, with a particular twist early on turning a unique take on Batman's history into something less exciting as a result.