mithilagunatillake
Iscritto in data apr 2013
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As a lifelong WWE fan, WrestleMania is supposed to be the biggest night of the year, but WrestleMania 41 felt like it couldn't quite decide what it wanted to be. There were a few bright spots, but the event overall fell flat for me.
The production value, as always, was top-tier-WWE knows how to put on a show. The entrances were grand, the crowd was hot, and the stage looked amazing. But great visuals can't save weak storytelling and underwhelming match finishes.
Some of the matches delivered (the Intercontinental Title match was a banger), but the main event left a lot to be desired. The pacing felt off, and too many matches relied on interference or overbooked finishes. It felt more like a setup for future storylines than a satisfying payoff.
The surprise returns were fun, but they couldn't mask the fact that some top stars were just phoning it in. And the women's division, which had so much potential this year, was given a criminally short amount of time.
Overall, WrestleMania 41 had its moments, but it lacked the magic and emotional payoff that usually define the event. Not terrible, but definitely not memorable either.
The production value, as always, was top-tier-WWE knows how to put on a show. The entrances were grand, the crowd was hot, and the stage looked amazing. But great visuals can't save weak storytelling and underwhelming match finishes.
Some of the matches delivered (the Intercontinental Title match was a banger), but the main event left a lot to be desired. The pacing felt off, and too many matches relied on interference or overbooked finishes. It felt more like a setup for future storylines than a satisfying payoff.
The surprise returns were fun, but they couldn't mask the fact that some top stars were just phoning it in. And the women's division, which had so much potential this year, was given a criminally short amount of time.
Overall, WrestleMania 41 had its moments, but it lacked the magic and emotional payoff that usually define the event. Not terrible, but definitely not memorable either.
"She's Out of My League" is a charming and underrated romantic comedy that delivers plenty of laughs with a heartfelt touch. Jay Baruchel shines as Kirk, an awkward but lovable underdog, while Alice Eve is perfectly cast as Molly, bringing both charm and sincerity to her role. Their chemistry feels natural, making their unlikely romance believable and engaging. The supporting cast adds great comedic moments, especially T. J. Miller and Nate Torrence. While the film follows a familiar rom-com formula, it stands out with its witty dialogue, relatable characters, and genuine heart. A fun, feel-good movie worth watching!
Some people hate but my wife looks like Molly. This is one of my flavorite comedy romantic film.
Some people hate but my wife looks like Molly. This is one of my flavorite comedy romantic film.
"Norbit" is a disaster from start to finish. Eddie Murphy's multiple roles feel like a tired gimmick rather than a creative choice, and the film relies on offensive stereotypes, fat-shaming, and crude humor instead of actual wit. The jokes are lazy, repetitive, and downright mean-spirited, making the entire experience more uncomfortable than entertaining. The plot is predictable, the characters are cartoonish, and the attempts at comedy fall flat. Rather than being a fun, lighthearted film, Norbit is an embarrassing misstep that hasn't aged well. Avoid this mess unless you enjoy secondhand embarrassment and outdated, cringe-worthy humor.
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