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I wanted to love Nobody, because Bob Odenkirk is awesome, but holy shit is it bad. Just watch John Wick. It's the exact same movie but way better.

Having finished Nobody, this is the most disappointed I've been in a movie since Phantom Menace.

I just put on Face/Off because I needed an action movie palate cleanser after that piece of shit.
 
Agree with the other reviews of MK. Park your brain and your idea of what good acting is and just enjoy some amazing CG blood and gore
 
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Best part of Mortal Kombat was the opening scene and the final fight scene. Basically anything that had to do with Hanzo/Scorpion & Bi-Han/Sub Zero.

Good casting with Kano & Kung Lao. 6/10
It lacked in areas though.
Yeah, this movie started off like, "Oh yeah, this movie's going to be awesome!" Then the opening scene ended, and I though, "Changed my mind, this movie sucks." The showdowns at the end had me all, "Ok...Ok...you redeemed yourself a bit. Not enough to make me forget the long, shitty second act, but you redeemed yourself some." I then though, "Uhhh, when is the Mortal Kombat tournament going to happen?"

As I saw somewhere else, why are they trying to assassinate all of these fighters when the bad guys have won the tournament 9 times in a row?
 
Watched "The Mitchells Vs The Machines" bloody brilliant family film. Very funny and heart warming. totally reccommend 'dispicable me' level quality
 
Something I learned after basing my beliefs on the movie Walk the Line.

This is what movie wife looked like:

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This is what she really looked like:

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Strange casting decision.
 
What's the ratio of good vs bad movies he's done?


I've got him at two good movies (Sixth Sense and Unbreakable), a couple of movies that aren't good but aren't offensively bad, and then just a giant pile of horrendous shit like The Happening and The Village (whose twist I called literally in the opening shot of the movie).

He strikes me as a guy who had two good ideas and was lucky enough to make those first, which led to a successful career making hot garbage because he'd already burnt through his two good ones.
 
I've got him at two good movies (Sixth Sense and Unbreakable), a couple of movies that aren't good but aren't offensively bad, and then just a giant pile of horrendous shit like The Happening and The Village (whose twist I called literally in the opening shot of the movie).

He strikes me as a guy who had two good ideas and was lucky enough to make those first, which led to a successful career making hot garbage because he'd already burnt through his two good ones.

I predicted the sixth sense early but didnt see the village twist until a bit past half way in the movie. Then I felt stupid I didnt see it earlier.

But i liked the Village, it was fun.
 
I predicted the sixth sense early but didnt see the village twist until a bit past half way in the movie. Then I felt stupid I didnt see it earlier.

But i liked the Village, it was fun.

Literally the first shot in the village is of a tombstone (I think it was a funeral, but I haven't seen that shit film since it was in theaters) with a date on it. I turned to the girl I was with and said, "I bet it's actually present day." :chuckle:
 
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Army of the Dead - 7.5/10
I loved the goriness of it.
Good casting.
 

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