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One Piece (2023)
Feels like I'm the only sane person in the world
I held it in for a long, long time, but I can't anymore.
Acting: Subpar.
Writing: Even worst!
Creative Liberties: A shot through the head for everything that is One Piece.
I get the reaction for people who are not fans of the Anime or Manga, but I'm pretty sure the vast majority giving a chance to the show are people with background as general Anime fans.
This show is as lacking as any Anime live action. My opinion is that the crowd for whom live actions are tend to be made is the biggest part of this show high rating, the other part are the toxic kind of One Piece fans.
What however shocks me the most is that this show got Eiichiro Oda's approval. I mean, past couple of years is sort of tuned down the quality of the Manga in all but art, but still...
P. S
I'm not saying it because of recent news about Disney wanting to bring down Netflix and One Piece. That company is beyond salvation, in my opinion.
Gen V (2023)
Had reservations from the first promo
Finally gave it a chance and you know what? It's just as bad as I predicted it would be. Every cliché The Boys dodged up till now, every social agenda, is on full blown display in Gen V.
Pick any young adult show 5 stars and lower, that's Gen V's writing quality, only this one actually had the foundation for something awesome.
I wouldn't be surprised if like The Rings of Power, Amazon is messing with the ratings and reviews, not that it will do the show any good, it didn't for The Rings of Power.
Skip it so Amazon will now at least its viewers has standards. Disney realizing it, barely, after nearly burning itself to the ground.
Insidious: The Red Door (2023)
Loved the first movie!
This one is an atrocity to the franchise. You know the writing is bad for a fact when good actors and actresses seem bad. Not sure what happened other than, yes, some very unnecessary tropes. But those not enough to destroy the movie. Either way, not going to think about it. This thing not worth it.
This one is an atrocity to the franchise. You know the writing is bad for a fact when good actors and actresses seem bad. Not sure what happened other than, yes, some very unnecessary tropes. But those not enough to destroy the movie. Either way, not going to think about it. This thing not worth it.
Justice League: Warworld (2023)
Weird
But... Wow!
Best DC movie since Snyder's cut, but let's not veer off from the animation realm.
DC had a good run before it rebooted its animated universe. When it started to release its movies with the new animation I thought "this looks interesting and new". Sadly the stories were considerably underwhelming. I mean, Super Sons was okay and Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham gave a new edge to Batman, but not really held as a completely new and intriguing story.
This one was weird and confusing and weird and confusing, but!
It was building up the story in a good way, imaginative and didn't shy from having new takes for old characters and stories.
The Flash (2023)
Predictable, but...
Went after seeing titles of some of the reviews, aware of the WB & DC cinematic state, reading about Ezra Miller's escapades and most importantly... familiar with the already awesome animated of the same story, so safe to say my expectations were low.
The bad... predictable for those familiar with the mechanism of comic's stories and some illogical plot points.
The good... everyone's acting, Easter Eggs, the drama, comedy and action, special effects (mostly).
Sad to know this is the end of the DC's cinematic universe as we know it. Hope JG will blaze a better, more stable future. Unfortunately, I don't expect the two upcoming movies to be it...
Legion of Super-Heroes (2023)
It's like they made it their goal to destroy the one good thing!
DC's animation was always the jewel of its crown. When they rebooted their animated universe and revealed new animation with a Superman's movie, I was overjoyed, but ever since that first movie to this one they nearly destroyed the entire franchise!
DC's animation was always the jewel of its crown. When they rebooted their animated universe and revealed new animation with a Superman's movie, I was overjoyed, but ever since that first movie to this one they nearly destroyed the entire franchise!
DC's animation was always the jewel of its crown. When they rebooted their animated universe and revealed new animation with a Superman's movie, I was overjoyed, but ever since that first movie to this one they nearly destroyed the entire franchise!
Clerks III (2022)
Wholesome!
After Jay and Silent Bob Reboot I lost faith in Kevin Smith. Seems like there is a border between staring KS and recent KS.
Clerks 3 is Kevin Smith best work after Clerks, not because it's not as good as Clerks, but because it can't be as good without Clerks.
Apart from minor stuff, KS captured the essence of what makes a perfect sequel, which as a sequel it's among the best out there, with multiple layers of evident appreciation to the original work.
Now my only hope is for KS to stay on this track. This movie is a proof for the great stories still in him he can deliver.
Well then, off to re-watch!
Pîtâ Pan no bôken (1989)
At a loss of words!
I grew up on this series and even as a child I could infer how superior it is to other kids' shows.
Re-watched as an adult (my country dub - awesome theme) and no surprise it's even better than I remembered!
This is probably Peter Pan's adaptation. From plot to characters, the good and the bad, to soundtrack and animation, to its very ending, everything just beautifully and dynamically build up to a masterpiece of a show!
Reacher (2022)
Awesome cast!
Garbage plot!
Honestly, if I didn't like the cast so much and minus was possible, I'd have given -8/10. Don't know how people can call themselves fan of JR yet write the story around him so generically!
Eternals (2021)
Soooooo boring!
Ever since Alexander I wasn't as bored in a movie! Funny thing, AJ plays in both movies.
Length, plot, characters the movie fails in all three spectacularly, most of all in the first two.
The Suicide Squad (2021)
9/10 might be a star too high, but...
It's exactly what you'd expect from a Suicide Squad's movie and more!
Army of the Dead (2021)
Worst movie I've seen in a while
I mean, that's crazy!
One day you watch director cut of Justice League and fall head over heel for Zack Snyder, and on another day you watch this... abomination and wonder what's wrong with the guy?!
Jungle Cruise (2021)
Not really for adults, but...
Took my younger cousins to see it. Only reason I enjoyed it was because of their company, which surprised me so yeah... 7/10.
New Girl (2011)
With Jess 4/10 Without Jesss 8/10
That's how much her character ruining the show.
Apart from season 2 which is messed up at around mid season to the end of the season, every plotline and character is enjoyable if not gets a pass, but not Jess. She's the epitome of bad lead writing.
Justice Society: World War II (2021)
DC's new art and animation being wasted on F rated writers
Since the trailer of Superman: Man of Tomorrow I'm smitten by DC new direction for animation. Sadly, the quality of writers is far below average I barely have expectations left to anything set to be released.
Batman: Soul of the Dragon (2021)
Probably worst DC animated movie!
Honestly, even that horrendous "Wonder Woman: Bloodlines" wasn't as bad. Knowing the same writer wrote the soon the be released "Justice Society: World War II" made me lose all expectations to the movie. Will stay away from both him and the director, should I take note of them being part of anything I'd watch in the future.
Shameless (2011)
After series finale
It's not the ride you want to get on, but it won't disappoint you!
Way Down (2021)
A feast of clichés
Just unoriginal and boring. Characters are flat and plot is predictable.
Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021)
Zack Snyders Justice League
A mesmerizing, fantastic masterpiece that is even more phenomenal for the fact it didn't have the stable foundation the Marvel's movies built up before shooting something of this scale.
The sole thought that brings me regret is that perhaps, even if Zack Snyders did get to finish the movie for theaters as he wanted, there is no way it'd have been at this length. For it to work at a typical length for this type of movies, it first and properly needs to establish the foundation for each character.
Either way, now it's all patched up and ready for the next stage, if only everyone involve would give it the chance.
The Big Year (2011)
It's not funny
It's beautifully inspiring.
Do what you want with it.
Monster Hunter (2020)
"Fun" doesn't mean "Good"
Not that it is good. It's quite terrible and pointless.
Not sure why they keep letting Paul W.S. Anderson write and direct. Honestly, it's better to not do the movie at all than further lower the standards. At least Milla Jovovich still looks good...
Lupin (2021)
Not really a spoiler
Not that good if you came expecting sophistication half as thought provoking as in Sherlock.
It's like Assane is a level 1 "gentleman thief" everyone and everything treating as level 10, and as a result it backfires on what could've been a good show.
Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
Plain stupid
The problem I see here with DC's films, other than the stupid writing in this one, is that they always push a world level menace into one film, start middle and finish.
It's like they refuse to learn the concept of "Buildup".
Yes, you can say other comic films outside of DC done it and done well, but that's because while the threat was at a world level, it was dealt with before it could implode.
Klaus (2019)
How to be a better person
I'm Jewish so I tend to avoid heartfelt movies with other religion's theme simply because, not because I mind them, on the contrary. It'd be harder for me to relate and have a true sense of what the movie's suppose to be.
Here it wasn't the case. The concept of Santa Klaus or celebrating Christmas were delightfully presented in a universal point of view, transcending faith.
In Hebrew there is a saying: "Proper behavior precedes the Torah". Replace the word "Torah" with "Tradition" or "Customs" or anything along the lines, and this is the moral of the story beautifully taught in this movie!
The New Mutants (2020)
It's okay
Dani brings the movie down for me as a cliché character. Rahne as a love interest also feels forced and rushed.
The rest of the trio is what brings up the movie up. They are actual characters that undergo development throughout the movie, a fun and not extensive, which fits an hour and a half. In contrast, Dani's development was at best comical at worst zero effort by the writers.
Illyana rules!