Fields201
Joined Jun 2005
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I just saw Nobody 2 and I went by myself this time because my friends and family had been losing trusts in current movies and I was tired of striking out. Reviews of some of my favorite Youtubers and I was debating to see this one even though I anticipated it. It turns out I'm glad I went because it's been a long time where I can say I went to a film and I was never once bored.
Bob Oedenkirk returns as Hutch John Wick and once again has awesome choreographed scenes. You see, I was so iffy about this movie because every sequel I remember that took place in some theme park always turns out pretty bad. This film just makes it exciting. I liked how the film shows Hutch and the family enjoying the park but then later they use that against the bad guys.
Then there's the sheriff of the park who harasses Hutch and I really love this villain because he was never sympathetic and I couldn't wait for Hutch to give him his comeuppance.
However, the film once again for the second time give us our main villain midway through the movie. This villain is played by Sharon Stone. It was bad enough having one forgettable cartoon villain in the first film but now we have a villain that I kept asking myself if she was on drugs during the making of this film.
Besides Sharon Stone, my only other gripes were some plot lines that didn't seem resolved unless I missed something. I wished Hutch's dad had more going on in this film but I will never say he should be left out of the film because he was played awesomely by Christopher Lloyd.
It was very entertaining film from beginning to end. If you like the first film, you should definitely see this one. It sits currently at nine million at the box office and hope this does well for a third installment.
Bob Oedenkirk returns as Hutch John Wick and once again has awesome choreographed scenes. You see, I was so iffy about this movie because every sequel I remember that took place in some theme park always turns out pretty bad. This film just makes it exciting. I liked how the film shows Hutch and the family enjoying the park but then later they use that against the bad guys.
Then there's the sheriff of the park who harasses Hutch and I really love this villain because he was never sympathetic and I couldn't wait for Hutch to give him his comeuppance.
However, the film once again for the second time give us our main villain midway through the movie. This villain is played by Sharon Stone. It was bad enough having one forgettable cartoon villain in the first film but now we have a villain that I kept asking myself if she was on drugs during the making of this film.
Besides Sharon Stone, my only other gripes were some plot lines that didn't seem resolved unless I missed something. I wished Hutch's dad had more going on in this film but I will never say he should be left out of the film because he was played awesomely by Christopher Lloyd.
It was very entertaining film from beginning to end. If you like the first film, you should definitely see this one. It sits currently at nine million at the box office and hope this does well for a third installment.
Happy Gilmore is one of the best comedies ever made. This movie knows that. This movie knows that so much that it copies that movie's success almost to a tee. Get it? Tee? Golf. Well, funnier than this movie.
This movie looked like it was conceptualized when Adam Sandler watched the first film on family movie night and decided to just recreate the movie again by reenacting the same scenes from the first film. If you somehow missed the first film, here are some scenes from the superior first film spliced in this movie. You will be wishing you were watching that movie instead.
The only saving grace in this movie is Christopher Macdonald as Shooter McGavin. The scene in the trailer where they fight in the graveyard is the best scene in the movie. If they ever make a part 3, make the movie starring Shooter.
Because the energy from the first film just feels dragged and tired. I feel like everyone is going to fall asleep in every scene. Also when you think of the characters acting rather than chuckling at the scene, theres a problem. My eyes weren't on the screen at one point and I listened to how terrible the dialogue is. What happened to you, Happy?
The third act is awful through and through. There's this tournament that so took me out of the film. It was just the last hole in the first movie stretched in a tournament. You can see the film fall apart from severe stupidity by this point.
This is an incredibly disappointing film for fans of the first film like myself. I will never watch this painful retelling of the first film just with old people and stick with the first film. This film didn't even bring in Drew Carrey to avenge Bob Barker. For shame.
This movie looked like it was conceptualized when Adam Sandler watched the first film on family movie night and decided to just recreate the movie again by reenacting the same scenes from the first film. If you somehow missed the first film, here are some scenes from the superior first film spliced in this movie. You will be wishing you were watching that movie instead.
The only saving grace in this movie is Christopher Macdonald as Shooter McGavin. The scene in the trailer where they fight in the graveyard is the best scene in the movie. If they ever make a part 3, make the movie starring Shooter.
Because the energy from the first film just feels dragged and tired. I feel like everyone is going to fall asleep in every scene. Also when you think of the characters acting rather than chuckling at the scene, theres a problem. My eyes weren't on the screen at one point and I listened to how terrible the dialogue is. What happened to you, Happy?
The third act is awful through and through. There's this tournament that so took me out of the film. It was just the last hole in the first movie stretched in a tournament. You can see the film fall apart from severe stupidity by this point.
This is an incredibly disappointing film for fans of the first film like myself. I will never watch this painful retelling of the first film just with old people and stick with the first film. This film didn't even bring in Drew Carrey to avenge Bob Barker. For shame.
I took my dad who has dementia to see this who is getting worse and had been a longtime Superman fan. Sadly, we both walked out disappointed.
Superman spent the whole movie getting beat up and tossed around like a ragdoll. Even when he looks like he has finally striking back, he gets hit again and usually saved. Then characters in the movie just makes fun of him. The filmmakers must really not like Superman.
Theres also a moment where nobody talked about where Superman demands to find his dog from Lex. Prior to this scene he looks around at the Fortress of Solitude for his dog except this isn't where he left him. The film forgot that the last time we saw the dog was in the city where Superman battled that giant monster.
The whole film just felt like scenes cobbled together but no passion felt behind it. All the actors were good as I especially liked Mr Terrific and Krypto. But the film is just not interesting enough to hold my attention. My dad wanted it to end.
All and all, it was a lackluster movie that in 2025, can't seem to compete with the original 1978 version. It even changes things and not for the best. Why would Superman care what social media says? This film is pretty bad.
Superman spent the whole movie getting beat up and tossed around like a ragdoll. Even when he looks like he has finally striking back, he gets hit again and usually saved. Then characters in the movie just makes fun of him. The filmmakers must really not like Superman.
Theres also a moment where nobody talked about where Superman demands to find his dog from Lex. Prior to this scene he looks around at the Fortress of Solitude for his dog except this isn't where he left him. The film forgot that the last time we saw the dog was in the city where Superman battled that giant monster.
The whole film just felt like scenes cobbled together but no passion felt behind it. All the actors were good as I especially liked Mr Terrific and Krypto. But the film is just not interesting enough to hold my attention. My dad wanted it to end.
All and all, it was a lackluster movie that in 2025, can't seem to compete with the original 1978 version. It even changes things and not for the best. Why would Superman care what social media says? This film is pretty bad.