tlvasos
Joined Oct 2005
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I was a little skeptical at the beginning of the film and as I "took" the bait and got reeled in I really enjoyed the movie and the characters. Loved seeing Jamie back in action. Boyega was convincing and really was born for the big screen. Yo-Yo, she's an amazing character well played, all around likable and easy to root for. The idea behind the storyline is very deep if you want to take it that far while some would say that's always been a conspiracy theory and others would say it could happen. I could have done without all the f-bombs, m-f'er this and that, but honestly it was a great movie. I'd watch it again.
How delightful to be able to watch this with a "young at heart" heart. I have been waiting for this!! Perfectly cast and just Disney magic for sure throughout. I was in my 20's when Hocus Pocus was released in 1993 and I loved the movie. Now, in my 50's, this film was pure icing on the cauldron cake for me. " The Original's" look as though a spell was cast on them because they look absolutely amazing. Bette, Kathy, and Sarah- pure magic. I was up at 3:00am for the debut and 10min into the film, Hurricane Ian decided we didn't need internet so I resumed when it was restored. I have a sneaky suspicion after watching alllll the way through the end credits to a rather intriguing snippet of "Cobweb/Binx" roaming the Sanderson cottage bookshelves that THIS story may not be over. Sisters? Thank you, Disney. You NEVER disappoint.
There was potential in this film. It had a slow but interesting start that seemed rushed at the end. I paid attention throughout the film but I will admit I had to rewind a few times to see if I missed something crucial to the plot line. Turns out, I didn't really miss anything but I do believe there is about 15 to 20 minutes that were accidentally left on the cutting room floor. But on a serious note: Trey Tucker. His agent needs to put him out there for better roles. He would have been AMAZING as the male lead in the " 50 Shades of Gray" franchise. I'll watch it again, but on mute and pause on the moments Mr. Tucker is shirtless in the scene.
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