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My list is pretty similar so here it is: 1. X-Men: Days Of Future Past 2. X-Men: First Class 3. Logan 4. Deadpool & Wolverine 5. X-Men 6. Deadpool 7. X2 8. Deadpool 2 9. The Wolverine 10. X-Men: Apocalypse 11. X-Men: The Last Stand 12. The New Mutants 13. Dark Phoenix 14. X-Men Origins: Wolverine
@@BrianBookerFilms it was the last stand not X2 . They were fighting them in the danger room but even still I don’t really considered that the first time cause it was more of a tease . All we saw was a cut up head . But you’re still correct tho . I was spit balling as I was doing this and sometimes I mistakenly say misinformation .
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loved the series. maxxxine felt rushed towards the end but i hope there’s a 4th movie where they show her unraveling similar to pearl and her past comes back to haunt her in the public eye. the tape stayed at the video store, maybe the police will find it 👀
I actually enjoyed the first AVP movie - I'm one of the few, but I HATED this piece of crap. You're right - you don't give a DAMN about any of the slasher victims in this garnage.
worse in my opinion but to be fair i haven't seen the predator since it first came out so take that as you will but I still say it's still a better movie than AVPR .
Worst predator film?? You didn't see Prey bruh?? Aliens vs Predator film looks ok to me personally, not a masterpiece, but Wolf Predator looking real good
AVP is my favorite film of either franchise because of many points you alluded to. The set designs and practical effects are amazing, especially when you consider how CGI-heavy sci-fi films lean since 2004. Very mature/restrained script compared to the Marvel-era writing sci-fi films get (The Predator for example). Diverse cast of characters without it ever feeling forced. Realistic characters who genuinely struggle to survive the horrific presence of xenomorphs and predators. Comic references were well placed while the film obtained it's own aesthetic to suite the tone of the story. Excellent film in my book. I enjoyed your review 👍
Not better than 2. Definitely the second best though. I just wanted Michael bay type action, and longer action sequences. I though armando should of had more scenes. Like he was a total badass in 3. So I felt he was going to disarm the gang members. That where escorting them out the club. That would of been a perfect scene for armando to go stupid. He only had a dope action scene at the end, and even then he gets fucked up. So this had a few things I wanted to see added. If they would of did what I wanted. This would of been a 10 for me. I give it a 8.5. I felt that crocodile scene with the dirty cop and the plane propeller could of been a little more graphic. I mean tapias body blows up in two, and you see his torso all bloody hitting the ground, and you hear the gushy sound. Hopefully in bad boys 5. I get the action I want. Definitely has more action then 3, but I need more in 5. Also they could of cut out 15 minutes out of all the funny stuff in the beginning, and used that screen time. For two more action scenes both armando. Or will and martin. Last thing I wanted to see was the scene. Where you find out captain howard was suppose to be dirty. Will found out on his phone. Instead of all them seeing it on the TV at martins house.
This was a very good take, I understand you completely because to be fair, I was introduced into alien through aliens and then I played alien isolation so I was excited to see the first alien but a little underwhelmed by its over all execution. I think the movie is still very well done but I still prefer alien isolation and aliens over the first movie.
Funny video, man. In a good way. I haven't seen the doc. yet, but looking forward to it. Have it on my Hulu watch list. Cleary, I am not black. My advice to you, my brother: don't feed into the idea that things going haywire or becoming sexualized is "ni##ga" shid. That's an idea created by the other side that has been repeated over and over again to make the world think black people personify these stereotypes. This is not me attempting to sound philosophical. I'm telling you this from an elevated sense of awareness, personal observation and experience, as well as from academic literature. Black people are inherently some of the nicest, most open-minded, loving, and caring people in the world. Yes, I am talking about skin color here. Don't ever forget this, my brother. Don't fall into the trap that people acting out of pocket is "ni##ga" shid. That term alone degrades your culture, history, and people. You and your wonderful people are way better than this and have endured so much to let the other side manipulate your mind and to have you make a fool of yourself by using such terminology to marginalize all the sacrifices your people have given the world. Peace, brutha,
Love both movies equally. Saw both in theaters when they were released. Love both Elmer Bernstein's score(my favorite by the film composer) as well as Randy Edelman's score(which took over 32 years to finally see the light of day). Long live "the guys"!
The ending confused me, but I realized later it was perfect! The whole movie was about these elitists having some kind of weird fetish, and they would settle for nothing less than his complete demise.
This film was a struggle to see. I had serious apprehension about the praise of this film. Wright has always been a great actor. To see him as a leading man is a good reason to see the film. The apprehension was justified when Sterling K. Brown's character first came on the screen. I wanted to see why he was nominated and understood immediately why. His character is gay. Add to that he does cocaine. Add to that he plays a gay character as victim. A true form of lazy writing. The movie flowed well until the forced story of being a victimized gay person. Other than that the film is fine. Spike Lee light in fact. A film about stereotypes and tropes, the worst aspect of the film victimized gay trope. Would've taken more work to have two heterosexual brothers coping with life.
@bigbraddarock2 yeah, the gay trope goes all the way back to 1954 Douglas Sirk films. For me it was just too predictable. Much like these agenda based films now. If not blended well into the story, the pandering hinders the overall story. I was able to get over watching an actor near naked throughout the film by focusing on Ericka Alexander. Felt good seeing her on the screen. She is an under used fine actress. I guess there's no steady work in Hollyweird for black folk.