It's quite an enjoyable movie, definitely fun to watch and worth the watch. The lowest ratings are crazy, don't pay attention to them.
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Moontrap: Target Earth
(2017)
Officially the SLOWEST movie in the world
8 June 2020
There is no point to this movie. It's like one of those weird dreams you have that never end the way they should. In this movie, every single scene is slooooowwww. She walks in slow motion, thinks in slow motion, hell, she even almost dies in slow motion. The robots are slow, the talking is slow, and the creator is slow in the head. Fml, I skipped forward a few times and was still on the same shot where she's just standing there lol crazy. For such a short movie, it was unbearably LONG and SO SLOW.
Roma
(2018)
I can't even think of a worse movie than Roma
28 February 2019
I'm completely disappointed in this movie. It is literally so boring that I fell asleep during it. How did this win a single award? The black and white just made it worse. This is the biggest let down, all hyped up for nothing.
Bohemian Rhapsody
(2018)
Amazing
15 February 2019
Freddie Mercury is my all time favorite musician, he's a legend. I'm so glad this movie met my hopes and expectations, I would've been pissed if it wasn't this well done. Fantastic movie, I highly recommend watching it!
Once Upon a Time
(2011–2018)
One of my favorite shows ever
25 October 2017
I've watched every episode multiple times lol I love this show THAT much. It keeps you wanting more, and keeps you 100% happy when you get it. I've been watching it with my daughter (who is now almost 13) since it came out, and she loves it just as much as I do. I highly recommend checking out Once Upon a Time, you won't regret it!
The Choice
(I) (2016)
It was a good movie, but not as great as I thought it would be
24 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
It was a decent movie, but I couldn't help but compare it to The Notebook. The Notebook was definitely a better movie.
The Choice had some details in it that completely drove me crazy. One of them was about the Golden Retriever that has puppies. When puppies are born, their eyes and ears are not open, they can't see or hear anything, and they are small enough that the female dog doesn't die when she gives birth. The puppies shown, "directly after" birth, were at least 3 months old, if not older. Their eyes and ears were open, they were alert, and they were huge, a female dog would die trying to give birth to them at that size. But the main thing about them is that they are NOT Golden Retrievers, they are Chihuahuas lol there's a HUGE difference. Just look at the "mother dog's" face, and then look at the puppies faces, they are shaped completely differently. With how many puppies there are in this country, you'd think that the directer and crew could've gotten off their butts and looked for puppies that match the age and breed that they're supposed to. It's really stupid that a detail that should be so little constantly came back into my brain through the whole movie.
The script also bugged me. One example of it is, "Come bother me, baby", are you serious? There's nothing romantic about that line at all. I'd be completely turned off if a man said that to me.
All in all, it's an okay movie, but it's not something I'd watch more than once. The Notebook at least is something that people actually want to watch again.
The Choice had some details in it that completely drove me crazy. One of them was about the Golden Retriever that has puppies. When puppies are born, their eyes and ears are not open, they can't see or hear anything, and they are small enough that the female dog doesn't die when she gives birth. The puppies shown, "directly after" birth, were at least 3 months old, if not older. Their eyes and ears were open, they were alert, and they were huge, a female dog would die trying to give birth to them at that size. But the main thing about them is that they are NOT Golden Retrievers, they are Chihuahuas lol there's a HUGE difference. Just look at the "mother dog's" face, and then look at the puppies faces, they are shaped completely differently. With how many puppies there are in this country, you'd think that the directer and crew could've gotten off their butts and looked for puppies that match the age and breed that they're supposed to. It's really stupid that a detail that should be so little constantly came back into my brain through the whole movie.
The script also bugged me. One example of it is, "Come bother me, baby", are you serious? There's nothing romantic about that line at all. I'd be completely turned off if a man said that to me.
All in all, it's an okay movie, but it's not something I'd watch more than once. The Notebook at least is something that people actually want to watch again.
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