kennethkwr4
Joined Sep 2013
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Contrary to some reviewers opinion I felt the 12 year old Charlotte carried the movie. If you don't have kids you may not understand how much Charlotte is like most kids her age. She is coming of age and wants to be noticed. She wants her opinions to matter. She obeys her parents about as much a most kids her age do. A pet spider shows just how bored she is. The character development is good between her and her stepfather and she grows to realize the danger in Sting's existence. The discovery of Sting's dislike for mothballs is hilarious. The grandmother's dementia add intrigue to the movie after she calls exterminators again and again not remembering that she called at all. There was enough jump scares to make the movie entertaining. After all this not intended to be a documentary it's ment to entertain and that it did!
Josh Hutcherson was pretty good in 5 Nights At Freddy's but Nicholas Cage is great in Willy's Wonderland. Cage is a badass and just right for the part he played. Overall the rest of the cast was pretty good. Emily Tosta is gorgeous. Somebody should have warned the demons that the new janitor was the "Ghost Rider"! How is it possible to remake this movie as "5 Nights At Freddy's" and get away with it? All in all the movie was entertaining and worth the watch. I'm so looking forward to seeing more movies like this one. Even after Cage realizes what he's up against he decides to finish the job. Not bad at all.
Boy o boy am I glad that I'm not all knowing and all seeing like some of the people that hated this movie. I read just enough reviews to know what this movie was all about. I'm not sure what people expect when reading or viewing a work of fiction! The story line was understandable. The acting was not bad. The "Shine" referred to in this is the same from "The Shining" and "Doctor Sleep". Stephen King at his best. I'll have to use the people who have negative reviews as a barometer! Especially since I disagreed with their opinion. Overall it was worth the watch. We need a "Dark Tower" to protect us from all of the harms we face daily.