One of the most charming animated TV series of the 1980s became one of the most irritating blockbusters of the 1990s. Problem #1 is the casting: Matthew Broderick is a funny, likable guy but his soft-spoken nebbish energy is all wrong for the bombastic, bumbling Inspector Gadget. (Rupert E...
One of the most charming animated TV series of the 1980s became one of the most irritating blockbusters of the 1990s. Problem #1 is the casting: Matthew Broderick is a funny, likable guy but his soft-spoken nebbish energy is all wrong for the bombastic, bumbling Inspector Gadget. (Rupert E...
Annabelle Creationadds another origin on top of that, which takes a while to get things to the point where they make sense. The reason whyAnnabelle Creationis better than its predecessor is that the doll seems far more demonic and threatening this time....
cause a few of these would-be blockbusters are straight-up awful. While it’s true that it costs Netflix subscribers nothing to sample these pictures, it’s worth remembering that some things are more precious than money. Like, for example, the time you would lose if you...
One of the most charming animated TV series of the 1980s became one of the most irritating blockbusters of the 1990s. Problem #1 is the casting: Matthew Broderick is a funny, likable guy but his soft-spoken nebbish energy is all wrong for the bombastic, bumbling Inspector Gadget. (Rupert ...
Audiences have come to love scenes during the closing credits of blockbusters. These 15 examples suggest these types of teases are extremely hit or miss. 15.Inside Out 2(2024) Pixar 15.Inside Out 2(2024) I’ll say this: So many (toomany) post-credits scenes exists solely to tease futur...
Also ranks #4 on Blockbusters With No Cultural Impact Whatsoever, Ranked Also ranks #7 on Movies That Added Unnecessary Origin Stories To Famous Characters Also ranks #8 on The Weirdest Ways Movies And TV Shows Spoiled Themselves 13 Crimewave Louise Lasser, Paul L. Smith, Brion James 16 votes...
Shove over, Martin Scorsese, this Japanese blockbuster has proven to be a surprisingly big hit with American audiences — and with Letterboxd users. Quite a few of their reviews draw amusing parallels between another one of 2023’s most acclaimed blockbusters, which we’ll get to a little later...
Uncomplicated, expensive adventure-game blockbusters likeUnchartedhave their place; these movies usually star huge talent (in this case, Mark Wahlberg and Tom Holland), and that holds back any sort of uniqueness in favor of broad palatability. Unfortunately, the movie does little to exceed those lo...
One of the most charming animated TV series of the 1980s became one of the most irritating blockbusters of the 1990s. Problem #1 is the casting: Matthew Broderick is a funny, likable guy but his soft-spoken nebbish energy is all wrong for the bombastic, bumbling Inspector Gadget. (Rupert ...