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X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) I know the third is always the worst but this takes the piss. What a bummer of a way to finish a trilogy. **1/2 out of *****
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Completely bonkers tale of a private eye type character who investergates the death of some yakuza who are killed by a woman that was wronged by them and give syphilis and kills them we some weird psych tiger powers,our good detective is also the last of his clan who happened to be werewolf's, while he never changes he is stronger and faster than a normal human and on the 15th day of the lunar cycle is invincible. Watch him attack a room of yukuza with only a coin, hunt down bad guys on foot who are in a jeep and have sex with a women who looks like his mother and might actually be and suck on her titties like a baby! 7/10 Next up dead of winter. |
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Don't why this is included in 88 films slasher collection , as its more of a chiller/thriller and a very atmospheric and well acted and directed one at that. Actress Katie McGovern is hired to complete a film, but soon becomes suspicious and its not long before she finds out she has been kidnap for some unknowing purpose. Well acted from the leads of Mary Steenburgen, Roddy McDowell and Jan Rubes and as I said atmospheric. Well above the standard of the usual drival of the slasher collection, but as I said I can't see why its included. 8.5/10 Next up Brain Damage. |
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Now You See Me 2 - not worth typying out a description of it or what I thought about it overall. All I will say is the first one is a near classic compared to this and its always good to see Freeman and Caine in any role. For those two I won't give this a 0/10.
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Wonder woman Finally. It seems that without the hurried world building, inexplicable character motivations, sloppy editing and insistence on making things 'dark and edgy' in a way that's sure to please 15 year old kids and people who don't think Frank millers recent output has been hot garbage, that there is a decent, if not legitimately great film to be made with one of DC's iconic characters. Changing directors and hiring Patty Jenkins (Monster) was a great move. Zach Snyder is a great visual stylist but he can't make a coherent film for s*** unless he's using someone else's material as storyboards, Jenkins can also make visually arresting scenes however it all actually fits together far better and the film actually has decent pacing and makes sense without a Lawrence of Arabia length directors cut that tries to justify things to the audience. I genuinely think DC need to look at the success of this and learn that they don't have to be marvel and can make decent films with their own identity. |
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