It had it's moments. The only thing I didn't like was the ragtag group accompanying ww across Europe...that felt very Hollywood like. Loved the first act and final act
It's fine. It's solid. Didn't love the devolution into big CGI bad guy at the end but it was functional for the most part.
The Spiderman with Toby McGuire is the only one I check for. It's on rn and Uncle Ben just died and it's very emotional up in here. I think it's one of the first movies we owned on DVD. I liked Wonder Woman but in general it's hard for me that all the comic movies seem so intertwined cause I feel like I miss out on things but it's a commitment to watch them all idk. I don't watch a ton of movies in general
As someone who isn’t huge into superhero flicks, I really enjoyed most of Wonder Woman. The third act fell apart for me but what the movie lacked in story it made up for in heart. I thought the first two acts felt very human. Do I feel the need to ever watch it again? No. But it was pleasant. Not as good as Logan tho, which also has a faulty third act.
i have no interest in superhero movies, the last one i saw was x-men first class. im sort of interested in guardians and deadpool but i cant stand ryan reynolds.
I'm still entertained by them but I can rarely get excited for them. GOTG2 was really good, but that's partly because a combination of brightly colored sci fi cgi and 70s pop songs is a surprisingly effective combo
I hate all the x men movies but I'm okay with origins I don't care for the ironman series at all I've never seen any of the hulks and only half of the first avengers. The latest Superman reboot was garbage I love aquaman and am constantly made fun of for it, hopefully the movie doesn't suck but I'm not getting my hopes up
my co-worker made me watch The Dark Knight trilogy recently and that was pretty cool. I’m terrified to actually dig into the whole Marvel universe so I just stick to GOTG.
I don't think clowns are scary But it's not like I was ever around clowns either. I never had one for a birthday party or ever attended one that did. I guess like 1x a year I might see one at a carnival or festival doing balloon animals, but they were always fine. And Ronald McDonald always seemed chill even tho he's the most insidious of them all by slowly killing every one of us. I didn't rly grow up with It or anything so maybe that's why.
yeah i've never found clowns scary but i never understood how anyone could actively like clowns, they always seemed lame. this reminds me, when i was younger i did a mcdonalds commercial in chile in which i had to interact with ronald mcdonald, i saw the actor out of costume and it was weird, he was this super tall white bald guy who didn't speak to anyone (i think he only spoke english).
I’m not going to pretend to be well versed in poetry, I most definitely am not, but Rupi Kaur writes straight up garbage and then passes it off as minimalistic.