Don't get me started on Sucker Punch. I will close the thread with my rage and exasperation.
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It had a good soundtrack. I will give it that much.
300 looked like a Frank Frazetta painting come to life, so I consider my three admission prices money well spent for the cinematrography alone.
But even the visuals couldn't save Suckerpunch, and I now know I don't need to think at all about seeing Man of Steel.
The latest trailer I saw featured flames burning Henry Cavill's clothes off. Sold.
Jess, is it an okay movie for a precocious 10-year-old?
Jess, is it an okay movie for a precocious 10-year-old?
Oh, definitely. There were some tweens at the screening I saw. The violence level is pretty high, but it's not gory or graphic, just punching and explosions.
Only caveat is it runs 140 minutes, so once you add in 20+ minutes of ads/trailers, you're asking a kid to sit still for nearly 3 hours, which might be tough for some. (However, there's no post-credits tease, so you can shave off ten minutes by leaving as soon as the movie ends.)
Batman doesn't show up at the end and talk to him about the Justice League Initiative?
Batman doesn't show up at the end and talk to him about the Justice League Initiative?
It should still be Nick Fury. EVERY movie deserves a Nick Fury post-credits scene.
I did really want to see Nick Fury walk on, look around, turn around and walk out again. But it didn't happen.
Ooh, interesting. The new game has been well received, so I hope they take inspiration from it.