And there it is.
And there it is.
It's 7.5 now actually but that's still really good!I have a hard time taking the "certified fresh" rating when it counts "C" ratings as positive. It also doesn't fair well that the average score is 7.6. Hype adjusted
7.6 is a very good average for an action film.I have a hard time taking the "certified fresh" rating when it counts "C" ratings as positive. It also doesn't fair well that the average score is 7.6. Hype adjusted
3 out of 4 stars isn't a positive rating now?I have a hard time taking the "certified fresh" rating when it counts "C" ratings as positive. It also doesn't fair well that the average score is 7.6. Hype adjusted
3 out of 4 stars isn't a positive rating now?
LOL no shit. Well, I guess when I get my annual review I'm rated a 3 out of 4, I'm doing "C" work eh? Get the fuck out of here. This ain't the gaming side 10 point scale.
3 out of 4 stars isn't a positive rating now?
I cant help but ask....
Is Wedge in this?
Yes.So it sounds like it will be better than Godzilla at the very least right?
HopefullySo it sounds like it will be better than Godzilla at the very least right?
So it sounds like it will be better than Godzilla at the very least right?
Doubtful, but I do remember seeing two guys on set in a charity video that looked like Biggs and Porkins.
I cant help but ask....
Is Wedge in this?
So it sounds like it will be better than Godzilla at the very least right?
Godzilla was awesome.
Man that movie was a drag.
If you think about the general storyline, you'll have your answer.
The one extremely negative review on Metacritic was written by a guy who thinks AOTC and ROTS are the two best Star Wars movies:
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/ri...is-it-time-to-abandon-the-star-wars-franchise
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cu...ven-star-wars-films-reveal-about-george-lucas
Lol at people freaking out over a 7.6 out of 10. In what world is that bad?
Godzilla was awesome.
Looking at that pic just makes me want to watch it again.
Anyway, seeing Rogue One next week. Looking forward to it.
Lol. Yet GL loved it.The one extremely negative review on Metacritic was written by a guy who thinks AOTC and ROTS are the two best Star Wars movies:
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/ri...is-it-time-to-abandon-the-star-wars-franchise
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cu...ven-star-wars-films-reveal-about-george-lucas
The one extremely negative review on Metacritic was written by a guy who thinks AOTC and ROTS are the two best Star Wars movies:
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/ri...is-it-time-to-abandon-the-star-wars-franchise
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cu...ven-star-wars-films-reveal-about-george-lucas
I have a hard time taking the "certified fresh" rating when it counts "C" ratings as positive. It also doesn't fair well that the average score is 7.6. Hype adjusted
I totally agree.
IMO it was faithful to the original idea that Godzilla was a force of nature that people had to endure and survive.
I think too many people wanted to see a movie about kaiju fighting while Edwards delivered a movie about people dealing with a disaster.
The one extremely negative review on Metacritic was written by a guy who thinks AOTC and ROTS are the two best Star Wars movies:
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/ri...is-it-time-to-abandon-the-star-wars-franchise
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cu...ven-star-wars-films-reveal-about-george-lucas
I totally agree.
IMO it was faithful to the original idea that Godzilla was a force of nature that people had to endure and survive.
I think too many people wanted to see a movie about kaiju fighting while Edwards delivered a movie about people dealing with a disaster.
Yes, I'm sure I only wanted to see a movie about kaiju fighting instead of Godzilla being a force of nature. Which explains why I think Hideki Anno's Shin Godzilla, a movie about Godzilla being a force of nature with no kaiju fighting whatsoever, is one of the best movies I've seen this year, and I'm dropping a hundred bucks to buy the 560 page hardcover production book. I'm also sure that explains why I think Garth Edward's Godzilla, a movie about Godzilla fighting some dumbass kaiju rejects from Cloverfield, was a huge missed opportunity after setting up amazing atmosphere and dread in the first third of the film.
Yeah, people just wanted a movie about giant monsters fighting, and he totally delivered a movie about people dealing with a disaster. That's right. Lol. Maybe if he actually "delivered" on any human element of the film, people would not have been worried about his ability to direct a Star Wars film which is seemingly about a group of people, human beings, interacting with each other.
Yes, I'm sure I only wanted to see a movie about kaiju fighting instead of Godzilla being a force of nature. Which explains why I think Hideki Anno's Shin Godzilla, a movie about Godzilla being a force of nature with no kaiju fighting whatsoever, is one of the best movies I've seen this year, and I'm dropping a hundred bucks to buy the 560 page hardcover production book. I'm also sure that explains why I think Garth Edward's Godzilla, a movie about Godzilla fighting some dumbass kaiju rejects from Cloverfield, was a huge missed opportunity after setting up amazing atmosphere and dread in the first third of the film.
Yeah, people just wanted a movie about giant monsters fighting, and he totally delivered a movie about people dealing with a disaster. That's right. Lol. Maybe if he actually "delivered" on any human element of the film, people would not have been worried about his ability to direct a Star Wars film which is seemingly about a group of people, human beings, interacting with each other.
Are you serious? Godzilla wasn't even in Shin Godzilla movie. That movie was GINO 2.
Well, it's good to know the maturity level of the people I'm talking to. Sorry I wasted my time.
The one extremely negative review on Metacritic was written by a guy who thinks AOTC and ROTS are the two best Star Wars movies:
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/ri...is-it-time-to-abandon-the-star-wars-franchise
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cu...ven-star-wars-films-reveal-about-george-lucas
What endures for the critics and their lay associates, for aesthetes who live for the beauty and the pleasure of movies, is Lucas’s directing—of two films, “Attack of the Clones” and, especially, “Revenge of the Sith.” If Lucas had done nothing else in his life, he’d have an honored place in my personal pantheon for that work.
Really? Gotta wait two hereGotta wait one more day
Sad fucking times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPc4L6b_oH0
"KING OF THE MONSTERS - SAVIOR OF OUR CITY?"
I'm not even that down on the movie as a whole, but this ending was wack.