I saw it at the cinema and this sums it up nicely.
You’ll have a pause button.
To be fair, I did enjoy the film - it’s just the ending that’s the problem. It’s too far from the beginning.
I loved both the Dune films. Great cinema peices, among my favourite hans zimmer scores of all time (which is saying something), good performances, flawless visual style - I thought the way they did Geidi Prime was especially stunning, and the first worm ride might be the best thing I’ve seen in an IMAX. 10/10 for both movies from me!
Fair enough, I have read the books so I had a good idea of what was going on. I do think it’s all in there, but it’s a complex plot for sure.
Both have “family” yeah
For a second there I thought we were still talking about Godzilla films and was very confused.
Absolutely love The Revenant. The soundtrack is one of my favourites.
Going to watch Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes tonight.
I think the reboot trilogy is criminally underrated. IMO it’s right up there amongst the very best trilogies.
Hoping that Kingdom maintains the high bar.
40 minutes into Godzilla X Kong and I’m just not sure
I didn’t finish it, not sure if I’ll go back to it either.
That was a great trailer
There’s a little bit more to it than the trailers but yeah I normally watch a small fraction of a trailer nowaways for that reasons.
It’s heavy on the comedic side but a fair bit of gore
My favourite trailers are the ones that advertise an action-packed thrilling extravaganza, which when you watch it turns out to be two hours of plodding drama and five minutes of all the actions from the trailer.
Back when films used to be on VHS, I did once return one for a refund because the actor on the cover and the reason I bought the film was only in it for two minutes, if that
This is why I religiously avoid trailers for everything.
Also has the side benefit of just being able to be pleasantly surprised about where a movie takes me.
Read this last week and was happy I managed to avoid it before my viewing.
The end fight of Godzilla x Kong wasn’t too bad.
90% of Rio died
I did wonder how many millions lost their lives in that 25 minute rumble.
The film was ok.