Because liking things is more fun than not liking things.
Sometimes the critics are wrong. Some movies, while full of plot holes, continuity errors, and bad acting have plenty of wins! Every week I’ll do a movie you love, that maybe the world hates. Did you go into a movie with your mind made up? Maybe there's more greatness in it than you thought! And some movies are just so good they deserve the winning treatment.
The internet is full of so much hate and negativity, ultimately I hope my videos will brighten your day!
I use a similar format as CinemaSins specifically to be their opposite. This is just my spin on films that I think don't get the respect they deserve or are so good they need to be celebrated. Or more often, stupid crap that made me laugh and want to watch it again.
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I really enjoyed the movie but the one thing that completely pulled me out for a solid minute is Ana de Armas driving from berlin to vienna in practically no time Like come on, Europe is small compared to the US but it‘s not THAT small
I never knew I would regret watching this in cinemas because of the goddamn cranks. I was sensitive to zombies and especially watching horror movies in cinema. So this movie genuinely scared me and that jumpscare was hella effective and it even worst was their makeup effects. Especially the veiny ones, those were gross as hell.
Am I the only kid who actually tried to tug my own hair to see if it worked like Linguini? I mean I was like.. 3 when this came out, and probably 6 when I first saw it.
The title didn't refer to being unobtrusive. It refers to the gray men existing in a legal gray zone. Not officially existing and being expendable. Fitzroy says it at some point.
I'm not sure if it was due to comments or more of a professional choice, but hearing your laughter makes me feel more engaged. It's such a joyful laugh and I hope you cut less of it in the future
I honestly want a Bruno miniseries where he partners with the village kids to covertly flip the script on his prophecies of doom by arranging for friendly “good luck charm” kids to turn around a bad situation. So a rain storm is ruining your picnic? Wouldn’t it be lucky if some kid showed up with extra umbrellas? Broke a shoe? “Hey, guess what I happened to have an extra pair of?” Sprained your ankle in the middle of the countryside? “Oh goodness, well it’s your lucky day because I was passing by this spot with a wagon of hay. Let’s get you on board!” Bruno wouldn’t get yo claim credit for these “lucky” turns, but it would be very validating to know he was doing something to make lives better.
13:26 why do people have to do the rats dirty like this? “Snitching” is an act to serve yourself, a greedy thing. This ain’t that. Being a responsible friend and companion does mean keeping certain secrets, but it also means making the hard call to break that trust based on the needs of those you love. It’s a risky move that can ruin a friendship, but to truly value a friendship means getting help when it is needed.
Can't believe you didn't mention Mirabel's sisters during the "we don't talk about bruno" song, where all the verses are mixed together at the end of it - Isabel's "I'm fine I'm fine I'm fine" face of worry as she dances around the table trying to keep up her appearance that she's perfect, and Luisa's depressed dancing-because-she-has-to shuffle. Took a few watches before I noticed (thanks kids for that 500th rewatch), and cracked me up the first time I noticed
This movie was actually really great and I loved it a lot more than I thought I would. My only complaint is that some of the storylines/ plot points felt too rushed to comfortably fit into two hours but hey, it do be like that sometimes
I didnt like some of the script in the story. Paul and Gurney where speaking as if they just met. Those where conversations they should have had when Paul was 7 years old.