...no? Ive seen all 3 and enjoyed all 3... you've never seen moonlight and just looked at her IMDb didn't you?
At least July is filled with potentially good movies: Spidey, Tarantino, Lion King, Crawl, Midsommar.
No.
"they" said Venom was bad. I beg to differ. I had fun.
I say this because she's not in Barry Jenkins' Moonlight. She's in Jay-Z's Moonlight. You'd have to have no knowledge of the former to even think she was in it and only rely on IMDb to see what she's been in
Ha, ha, yeah. I found all of them besides the 1st one absolutely terrible."fun" =/= "good" People also found the Transformers movies "fun"
I liked the first Transformers movie, all around. Little long but all in all i had a good time."fun" =/= "good" People also found the Transformers movies "fun"
Then why did i have fun, and therfore, like it?
Lol
I enjoyed it, was alright. Certainly not the "absolute disaster" critics claimed it was.
RushPoor Hemsworth, still hasn't starred as a lead in a good non-MCU movie
Poor Hemsworth, still hasn't starred as a lead in a good non-MCU movie
Toy Story, Lion King, and Spider-Man will all gross over 400m domestic fairly easily (and in the case of Toy Story and Lion King over 500m likely) and all 3 I suspect will have good to great reviews. Summer will be fine. It's just been a bad run.
So then why even ask the question?
Poor Hemsworth, still hasn't starred as a lead in a good non-MCU movie
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Gonna echo that Rush is his one good movie.Poor Hemsworth, still hasn't starred as a lead in a good non-MCU movie
Expected, also expected that Thompson is great in it but the RT blurbs that read like she's some rising star are weird and act like she wasn't in thor ragnarok and annihilation among others.
I agree. I think the RT push in marketing was a mistake, and now it's finally coming back to bite studios in the ass.I think Alladdin was a tone-setter for this summer.
Critics are going to lambast everything, but the studios are the ones who starting slapping Rotten Tomatoes scores on advertisements so they've got no one to blame but themselves if low scores keep people away.
I have several thoughts on this:
1.) I think the first MiB is one of the best action films of all time, for a number of reasons. Great set pieces, great chemistry between the actors, highly original, great energy. Competent script.
2.) While the second film was a let down, I think the third film is highly underrated. Great movie.
3.) I love Tessa Thompson as much as the next person, but she can't carry this sort of film by herself. It's essentially a buddy cop film, and Chris Hemsworth is an overrated comedic actor who lacks the chops for this sort of endeavor. He works as Thor for specific reasons that are hard to translate to other action comedies.
4.) The fact that the trailers relied on contemporary music as opposed to the Men in Black theme always seemed like a big red flag to me.
5.) The charisma of Will Smith is extremely difficult to replace. He likely should have been brought on for this film in some capacity.