If I'm going to follow these forums again I need something to help pass the time!
Rate the last movie/series you watched on a scale of 1-10.
Dark Knight Rises 6.5/10 (Probably the worst Batman)
If I'm going to follow these forums again I need something to help pass the time!
Rate the last movie/series you watched on a scale of 1-10.
Dark Knight Rises 6.5/10 (Probably the worst Batman)
I would give THE THREE MUSKETEERS 9/10![]()
My favorite one is TITANIC. 10/10 of course![]()
I want to give 'Inside Out (2015)' 9/10
For everyone who is tired of raunchy R-rated comedies, computer-animated talking animals and superhero movies with computer-animated battles and explosions, I recommend Wonderstruck, which opens today. Oakes Fegley, who starred in last year's Pete's Dragon movie, plays a boy in 1977 who loses his mother and then loses his hearing. Millicent Simmons plays a young deaf girl in 1927 who enjoys silent movies. Both deaf children, one in 1927 and one in 1977, go to New York City and.....well, I won't say more than that. Wonderstruck is a wondrous movie.
Disney/Pixar's Coco, despite all the talking skeletons and morbid theme, is much better than I thought it would be. The film is very frenetic and fast-paced but it ends with a scene that will.......no, I won't spoil it here. I give Coco a 10.
Fun things for Disney fans to watch for: The Toy Story Pizza Planet truck passes by Miguel's house; a Nemo doll is on a table at the marketplace and dolls of Woody and Mike Wazowski are hanging from a stall; and a poster for the upcoming movie The Incredibles 2 is on a wall in an alley.
I saw "Coco" yesterday and I give it a 9. The theme is kind of creepy. There was also a new "Frozen" film before "Coco" and I found out that it will only be shown until this Thursday so if you want to see it, you have only three more days left.
I saw "The Greatest Showman" today. Hugh Jackman did a really good job playing P.T. Barnum but the songs were very modern and did not fit well. The dancing is good. I give the movie a 7.
My wife and I just saw The Greatest Showman and Hugh Jackman does indeed do a very good job portraying P.T. Barnum. I was expecting the character to be a flamboyant huckster and hustler but Jackman played him as an enterprising businessman who just "gives the people what they want." The musical numbers were a bit overwhelming, though, and there were too many of them. Every five minutes, someone broke out in song. The numbers with Zac Efron and Zendaya Coleman, for obvious reasons, came across as scenes from a circus-themed High School Musical. And the movie was overly preachy. Many of the songs and much of the dialogue dealt with the importance of accepting others who are different. I give The Greatest Showman a 9.