My prediction is that I'm going to end up coming down on the film in similar fashion as I did to MoS. Eh,....it's ok(all things considered).
We'll see tomorrow.
Considering the sheer number of big fun hits that have arrived since Summer 93 and not too long after that particular date(when we were still young).
That's quite the statement. I mean the first power rangers movie came out in 95 and not to many kids were snobs back then...
To think this is the film eh...
I can't wait to hear some of the reactions to this film. Sooo many people seem to be hating on this film(especially that article showing all those tweets a week ago), but I think it looks like a dumb yet fun ride.
Just as many (if not more) are the exact opposite. Unconditionally loving it before they've even seen it.
Still fresh on RT.
Meanwhile, Grown Ups 2 is at 0%. Not many reviews in, but still.
Just as many (if not more) are the exact opposite. Unconditionally loving it before they've even seen it.
Still, a goose egg would be a new low, even for him.
I hope he pulls it off. It would be refreshing to see that even he is aspiring to greater things.
Positivety! Grrrr!
Still fresh on RT.
Meanwhile, Grown Ups 2 is at 0%. Not many reviews in, but still.
So...you're saying that the Power Ranger Movie should have struck me in the same way that Jurassic Park did? I enjoyed the PR movie, it's a guilty pleasure. But there was nothing aweinspring about it for me. I don't look back at it and think "Wow, that moment when Ivan Ooze appeared is what really sent chills down my spine and made me believe in movie magic."
The first time I saw a dino in Jurassic Park is one of the most definitive moments in movie magic for me. It was a feeling of wonder that has stuck with me ever since. The movie that was able to do that previously was Terminator 2: Judgement Day. I'm not simply talking about the greatness of a movie or how "fun it was." Because there have been plenty of movies since then that can meet those requirements. I'm talking about a movie or moments in movies that made me believe in the power of cinema magic. And in that sense, Pacific Rim was able to inspire a feeling in me that I haven't experienced since Jurassic Park.
If you don't like this movie, that's fine. I don't think you're wrong, you're allowed to feel however you want to feel about it. However, I'm fairly capable of interpreting my own feelings about it, thanks.
its so bad its going to beat pacific rim and it wont be close will open at number1 will rim will open 3rdGrown Ups 2 is going to be so bad lol.
I don't care for that either. I think having a decent amount of skepticism about every film is the way to go. Not that you can't really look forward to a film (lord knows I was obsessively looking forward to MOS) but when you walk into a theater you should not be forcing yourself to enjoy a movie just because you were looking forward to it, just like you shouldn't force yourself to hate a movie just because you weren't looking forward to it.Not the same as slobbering devotion which is what I've frequently seen.
Not the same as slobbering devotion which is what I've frequently seen.
I'd rather deal with that then the trend of hating on everything that is permeating the internet. I'm not saying people need to love everything, but negativity is the norm now. People used to just look forward to films. Now its what can we say to insult the writers, director, actor, people who look forward to it? All of the popular humor based off of film now a days is all simply nitpicking it. HISHE, Honest Trailers, various Cracked articles, Everything Wrong With...it's all simply making fun of inconsistencies or overthinking of small moments or mundane details. It's not done with any creativity or love. It's all cynical. It's just "lets point out all the nitpicks!"
I think Despicable Me 2 is going to be number one while Grown Ups and Rim fight for second place. I'm expecting a 12 to 16ish million friday for Rim.its so bad its going to beat pacific rim and it wont be close will open at number1 will rim will open 3rd