csbaka
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All I Wish is clearly a Sharon Stone production. It's Sharon all the way and that's not a bad thing at all. She produced this so you know that her heart, if not her pocketbook is into this. She plays Senna a woman of '47', is what she says in the film, and she's a bit of a bad girl still, having fun with younger men and doing doobies with her younger best friend.
In pops Tony Goldwyn and she falls for the guy, but to me it's clear that he is miscast. I was thinking that if say, Burt Reynolds were the guy there would be much more to go on. Goldwyn's character just isn't attuned to Senna.
The script is clearly not quite there in terms of drama, jump cutting here and there... and although it goes year by year, with every birthday Senna has, the thread is lost somehow. The romance a tad derivative in the end, leaving the players too much on screen time.
The film is too long. Sharon Stone is very good, and one wishes her more screen time in future.
6.1 Out Of 10
In pops Tony Goldwyn and she falls for the guy, but to me it's clear that he is miscast. I was thinking that if say, Burt Reynolds were the guy there would be much more to go on. Goldwyn's character just isn't attuned to Senna.
The script is clearly not quite there in terms of drama, jump cutting here and there... and although it goes year by year, with every birthday Senna has, the thread is lost somehow. The romance a tad derivative in the end, leaving the players too much on screen time.
The film is too long. Sharon Stone is very good, and one wishes her more screen time in future.
6.1 Out Of 10
French produced The Mantis is a 6 season series on Netflix about a copycat serial killer from France's past, a woman known as Le Mante.
She, The Mantis is played sternly by former Bond Girl, Carole Bouquet. The Mantis is said to be in a coma, but that is a lie and when she decides to help the police with a copycat, someone killing 8 people the exact way she did over 20 years ago, her son, a French detective is enlisted to take the case over.
The son, is very acrimonious to his mother as you can imagine. I mean she cut a guys head off! Still he demands that no one know that he is her son, and refuses to discuss the matter with his wife, who thinks her husbands mother is dead!
Sounds convoluted doesn't it? The fact is I really didn't need this wet slop of a son, who is just a whinny little child, who can't even tell his wife the truth about his mother. Come on grow a pair!
I do grow a tad bored with weepy men like this in entertainment.
The show is not a bad one, but yet again I think that these 'series' do go on too long. Clearly when the writing suffers fluff is added thus sinking the entire ship. This is not the case with the mantis, but it did need some cutting from a good editor.
Too much time was wasted on 'the son' the Dick in this, instead I felt that the focus should have been on the new mantis like killer, the copycat.
You may want to watch this one and I won't dissuade you, but know that it's far from perfect!
She, The Mantis is played sternly by former Bond Girl, Carole Bouquet. The Mantis is said to be in a coma, but that is a lie and when she decides to help the police with a copycat, someone killing 8 people the exact way she did over 20 years ago, her son, a French detective is enlisted to take the case over.
The son, is very acrimonious to his mother as you can imagine. I mean she cut a guys head off! Still he demands that no one know that he is her son, and refuses to discuss the matter with his wife, who thinks her husbands mother is dead!
Sounds convoluted doesn't it? The fact is I really didn't need this wet slop of a son, who is just a whinny little child, who can't even tell his wife the truth about his mother. Come on grow a pair!
I do grow a tad bored with weepy men like this in entertainment.
The show is not a bad one, but yet again I think that these 'series' do go on too long. Clearly when the writing suffers fluff is added thus sinking the entire ship. This is not the case with the mantis, but it did need some cutting from a good editor.
Too much time was wasted on 'the son' the Dick in this, instead I felt that the focus should have been on the new mantis like killer, the copycat.
You may want to watch this one and I won't dissuade you, but know that it's far from perfect!
You don't know Batman like this Batman!
You've never seen Joker like this, and that's saying something.
Japan's finest artists reimagine Batman and his adversaries. Just imagine though, that Gorilla Grodd is in it. Gorilla Grodd! That talking ape that thinks he's intelligent. Due to a time displacement, Batman and his enemies are sent back to medieval Japan.
Sounds kinda cool until things start to heat up, then just sit back as a whole lot of cool art comes at you. Only that you'll have a hard time keeping up with the story! In the end it's about 'Lord Joker' vs. Batman, well they got that right!
Robin looks a bit like Pippy Long Stocking! There are monkeys, yes monkeys. Tranformers in a Batman film? Yep! A Batman Cult? Yep! Boy! I've never seen anything like this!
Very inventive and very funny. Joker is super feminine in this one. He's not only over the top he is the top.
Funny but after about an hour the whole thing kinda grows on you.
This one is way from left field. You really should see it, just to witness it, heck you might even like it.
The strangest Batman cartoon I've seen is definitely this one so far.
4.0/10
You've never seen Joker like this, and that's saying something.
Japan's finest artists reimagine Batman and his adversaries. Just imagine though, that Gorilla Grodd is in it. Gorilla Grodd! That talking ape that thinks he's intelligent. Due to a time displacement, Batman and his enemies are sent back to medieval Japan.
Sounds kinda cool until things start to heat up, then just sit back as a whole lot of cool art comes at you. Only that you'll have a hard time keeping up with the story! In the end it's about 'Lord Joker' vs. Batman, well they got that right!
Robin looks a bit like Pippy Long Stocking! There are monkeys, yes monkeys. Tranformers in a Batman film? Yep! A Batman Cult? Yep! Boy! I've never seen anything like this!
Very inventive and very funny. Joker is super feminine in this one. He's not only over the top he is the top.
Funny but after about an hour the whole thing kinda grows on you.
This one is way from left field. You really should see it, just to witness it, heck you might even like it.
The strangest Batman cartoon I've seen is definitely this one so far.
4.0/10