What I didn't like were the stupid destructive frenzy fight scenes (like in The Matrix, some of them just exist so that people who don't understand the movie can't say it's bad

Ugh, Watchmen should have never been a movie. There are far too many details left out from the graphic novel that actually contributes to the overall plot and theme. This is why the movie version failed, it was missing its very soul.RoentgenDevice wrote:So I watched Watchmen (hahaha...) and thought it was good, I had far far lower expectations. It was close to the comic in most parts and they luckily gave it enough time to develop and show the characters, instead of making your usual 90min family fun flick.
What I didn't like were the stupid destructive frenzy fight scenes (like in The Matrix, some of them just exist so that people who don't understand the movie can't say it's bad). They're detached from the movie's statement.
YES.WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:The Grand Budapest Hotel.
I heard it is not very good... after the disappointment of Elysium, I am not sure if I want to watch it despite another great outing by Sharlto Copley (seriously, how this guy do it if he didn't act all his life???).WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:I just finish watching Chappie. 5/5 for director Neill Blomkamp for his great storytelling.