You'd think that with the amount of times they used it in the movie they were overdoing it....but no, I never got tired of it, it never freakin' fails in getting you all hyped and excited. Adrenaline rush while sitting down.
Actually, theyonly used it twice right?
JMC thank you for your review of the movie; it was a pleasure to read and considering it's the best comic book movie since TDK for you is always great to hear!! Especially from what I'm hearing is your not a huge fan of the first 3 DCEU movies! I hope you would love to go see it again
Really? Seemed like more. Adrenaline rush can mess up your perception of time lol
I'm not gonna go back and check from your history from the get go, but from the past few weeks I've been here, you've been "worrying" a lot, to the point where it became unrealistic
Wasn't a fan at all of the last couple of movies, and yes I will be seeing again.![]()
I may as well get straight to the point. It's the best DC film since The Dark Knight.
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8/10
Can't wait to hear that badass guitar theme again in the film.
Guitar? I thought it was an electric cello.
It's an electric cello.
So this movie works because it embraces the superhero aspect, instead of trying to deconstruct it?
apparently Jenkins wants the invisible jet in the sequel..
Um... on the subject of WW's theme, as others have pointed out, that is an electric cello, and the theme was co-composed and performed by this lovely lady here, Tina Guo:
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She's a classically trained cellist who is into heavy metal, and has performed with a lot of a-list artists.
I haven't felt this way since TDK. Full review when I get home.
Invisible jet is the dumbest thing in WW's mythos.
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Oh, that's really cool to see.
If I have any concerns about the movie it's only that I really, really love MoS and BvS and am bored as hell with the Marvel movies at this point all being so samey... so I want WW to be a great movie and I'm glad it seems to have a broader audience appeal than BvS did, but the thing for me is, I've been watching superhero movies my whole life, and I'm 40 now, sort a geezer-geek, if you will, and I liked the fact that MoS wasn't trying to be like the Donner film and its sequels that I grew up with. I enjoyed that BvS was a deconstructionist superhero movie. I enjoyed the Shakespearean structure and the psychological depth to the characters.
I don't need all superhero movies to be like that, of course, but I certainly don't need them not to be. What I'm really concerned with is having something to think about after the movie, having something to talk about at some length. I write a blog about movies, current events, and whatever I feel like writing about, really; I do movie reviews. And I can't ever write reviews for the Marvel movies because there's nothing to sink my teeth into. I just hope that isn't the case with WW, but based on jmc's review it sounds like I don't need to worry.
Also from what I hear from many reviews, this film has a nice emotional center from an anti-war position, which leads up to WW fighting the Greek god of war himself, which is certainly thematic. I love a film with a rich subtext. People talking about a movie being fun as being what makes it good put in mind of a guy raving about how cool his car looks, but under the hood is nothing but a hamster in a wheel.
apparently Jenkins wants the invisible jet in the sequel..
Invisible jet is the dumbest thing in WW's mythos.
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The film definitely has a nice balance. It has its funny moments (plenty actually) that weren't corny, cringy, or forced at all. It has drama and emotional aspects that were really well portrayed, and it has social commentary also, mostly about the nature of mankind. The action scenes were well shot and choreographed also IMO. You'll enjoy this for sure.t:
Source?
For sure. Andif she can fly she doesn't need a jet anyway.
Source?
For sure. And if she can fly she doesn't need a jet anyway.
Well this is my favorite thing I've read about it yet.More the hero aspect than superhero. It doesn't question why someone wants to do the right thing.