WHAT A HORRIBLE TRAILER, it spoils so much story! Looks good, though, and the book was pretty great. vvv Lucky you if the trailer didn't tell you anything about the plot, you'll enjoy the movie! vvv
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/wreck-it-ralph-2-in-the-works/1100-6428855/ Wreck it Ralph sequel confirmed! (even though it was kind of a formality anyway) I really enjoyed the first one, hopefully this'll be good too.
I remember watching the first on on a cruddy cammed version. And even then it was amazing! (Don't worry I ended up seeing it in theatres after =) )
i've GOTTA watch this! but wow I didn't even watch this to the end. WAY too many spoilers in trailers nowadays. this is why I still haven't watched any trailer from Batman vs Superman or suicide squad.
saw ant man. was ok if you like seeing plastic explode into kerosene filled explosions. I really think this was a michael bay colab. the film understood it had to not take itself too seriously to work at all given the ridiculousness of it's concept. the problem is it should have been full blow-retard for it to be just right. here it was in the uncanny valley of trying to be serious and self-satire. other than that the scenes this guy has redeems the entire movie all on their own, thank god for him : actually next ant man should definitely give him more screen time.
I just watched this (literally just got back) and I loved it- I wasn't really sure what to expect and to be honest the base concept isn't any more ludicrous than most other Marvel films I agree this guy was just comedy gold, and the scene with Falcon... There we're a lot of laughs going on in the Cinema, it's very witty in places personally I thought just enough. Different folks different strokes I guess, definitely way better than I expected though.
I hate the new Bond movies but the return of SPECTRE coupled with the fact that his car has a flamethrower revitalized by interest.
well... you know... there's dumb... and next-level dumb. dumb is when you tell your audience you accomplish shrinking by bringing atoms closer together (ok let's put aside that what that actually does is change the state of a matter) but then you can with that same technology "shrink infinitely" ... past the size of atoms, past the electrons that compose them and beyond... that's next-level dumb. how can you shrink smaller than an atom and all the atoms that comprise your body still be the same size and yet occupy less volume than a single one. this is not even middle school, this is stuff a kindergartner would tell you has a logic issue.