let me guess, you watched Army Of Darkness, and the ending, is the one where he sleeps for too long?Finally watched the evil dead trilogy-
Evil Dead - 8/10
Evil Dead 2 - 9/10
Army of darkness - 6/10
The Good Dinosaur - 7/10
Saw it on Sat. with the family and a bunch of nieces and nephews. It was a good movie, but it is pretty much like some of the other Disney animations. Main character loses it's way somehow, makes a few friends, gets into a bit of trouble and finds it's way home again (I'm trying not to spoil anything here, just generalizing). The animation was superb though. Some of the best I've seen in terms of graphics. It's a toss up though as to whether or not anyone should take their family to see it.
Aren't you special.
let me guess, you watched Army Of Darkness, and the ending, is the one where he sleeps for too long?
afaik, they went with that ending for all subsequent releases. i would think if he watched it off of Netflix, then it must be the DVD version, not the theatrical release.
and yes, on the DVD the "Rip Van Winkle" ending is the standard one; the classic one (give me some sugar baby/hardware store fight) is now the "alternate" ending.
Heroes Reborn - 6/10
Not bad, so far. Not great, though. They're relying on not quite ending short plotlines each episode, more than anything else, to maintain interest, thus far. The worst part, though, is almost like watching a new Joss Whedon series on Fox...when is it going to take that cliff dive? But, at the same time, I want to watch it when it does!
Frozen - being generous, 5/10
My wife insisted that I watch this movie. Even if I judge it purely by standards set by other Disney films I've watched, this one is bog standard and forgettable. At least 'Lilo and Stitch' made me laugh a few times.
My wife thinks that Olaf is the most irritating 'comic relief' character ever made. She hasn't seen Star Wars Episode 1.
Actually forgot about one...
Ant-Man -- 7/10
I thought it was far more interesting than the 2nd Avengers. I really, really, REALLY wish it was someone other than Paul Rudd, but he didn't bother me as much as I was expecting. I'd watch it again.
I've been pretty disappointed by Heroes Reborn so far. I think the biggest problem is that the show doesn't work well because it relies too much on the original characters. What made the original show interesting -- at least to me -- is that you had people discovering these abilities and wondering what in the world to do. You also had a menacing villain in Sylar that is a complete 180 from the straight-from-a-shit-comic-book-movie Erica Kravid.
Reborn's biggest flaws are uninteresting characters and far too many plot threads dangling for far too long. The thing is that the latter can be mitigated a bit if the former doesn't exist.
I'll give Ant-Man 5.4/10. I got a kick out of it till about halfway through it, then it degraded fast IMHO.
I wouldn't say as good as the Second Avengers myself.
Frozen - being generous, 5/10
My wife insisted that I watch this movie. Even if I judge it purely by standards set by other Disney films I've watched, this one is bog standard and forgettable. At least 'Lilo and Stitch' made me laugh a few times.
My wife thinks that Olaf is the most irritating 'comic relief' character ever made. She hasn't seen Star Wars Episode 1.
waaaht.
come on man, worth at least 7/10. so well done, so entertaining. not special, but still high quality.
Somehow, I just couldn't rate it that myself.
The ending just ruined it for me or I'd go higher.
Just my one ant out of the billions opinion
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