I just like Insidious and The conjuring(Can't wait for part two :love: )… But the other ones I just don't like it, the last one I saw was The boy and I didn't like it that much, even though I loved the fact that it wasn't a ghost lol
i havent seen the boy yet, i need to check it out! thanks for the tip buddy!
i loved the original trilogy, and i understand the new lot are staying true to that lineage, so i do feel i owe it my time. but i agree, all that money spent on a few movies, crazy, there are so many movies i wish they would spend something like that budget on!
my nephew spoiled Han's death for me. so i knew that he died, i just didnt know where or how lol. i was more emotional about how Chewy was reacting lol
I thought it was a really good movie on the cusp of being a great one. It was, as you mentioned, too long; this seems to be a recurring problem with Paul Feig's films.
Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone were great in their roles, and their chemistry was the best part of both movies, but I was otherwise unhappy with the rest of it. Spider-Man had a great take on the origin, and Amazing's take was comparatively sub-par; I really disliked that Uncle Ben never says "With great power comes great responsibility." The villains lacked menace, and didn't feel like credible threats. Peter unintentionally came across as a jerk; while Spider-Man 3 is derided for its unsympathetic take on Peter, at least it was intentional there.
I agree the Chemistry was the only thing that I liked abou the series
I've never read the book, but the movie is brilliant. Amy was smart as her plan was flawless. She was smarter when she could find a way out when things didn't go as planned. After I watched the movie, I had only one thing to say
I love some movies, but can only take them seldom. But the two that I can watch all the time are "Starship Troopers" (the first one) and "Silent Hill" (the first one as well)