11-11-2017, 02:51 PM
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As promised, here's the mini-review of Thor: Ragnarok + a bonus from today!
Thor: Ragnarok (aka Thor 3): I am quite satisfied with this one. The cast has great chemistry and a moment to shine, my favorite being Tessa Thompson as the hard-drinking Valkyrie. The balance between how serious and funny this movie is supposed to be was properly executed. Easily the best Thor movie so far.
Terminator Genisys: Well, this was quite the interesting experiment. First of all, the CGI in the movie sucked ass, even the special effects in Terminator 4 looked better. The action was well executed; there are multiple chase sequences of varied length and complexities - not bad, but nothing we haven't seen before in other movies. While this version of the Terminator is the most "human" of them all, I do dislike the fact that he still doesn't know how to fight against his fellow "brothers" (which is compesated a bit with his encyclopedic knowledge of quantum physics). I know he didn't get reparations for decades, but come one. Oh yeah, and there's little to no chemistry between Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese. The acting in general feels okay-ish. But hey, you can tell that at least they tried... Right? Please tell me that at least they tried.
My final rating of the Terminator movies goes as follows: T2>T1>>>T3>T4>Genesys
Oh yeah, and make sure to stay for the credits of both films.
Thor: Ragnarok (aka Thor 3): I am quite satisfied with this one. The cast has great chemistry and a moment to shine, my favorite being Tessa Thompson as the hard-drinking Valkyrie. The balance between how serious and funny this movie is supposed to be was properly executed. Easily the best Thor movie so far.
Terminator Genisys: Well, this was quite the interesting experiment. First of all, the CGI in the movie sucked ass, even the special effects in Terminator 4 looked better. The action was well executed; there are multiple chase sequences of varied length and complexities - not bad, but nothing we haven't seen before in other movies. While this version of the Terminator is the most "human" of them all, I do dislike the fact that he still doesn't know how to fight against his fellow "brothers" (which is compesated a bit with his encyclopedic knowledge of quantum physics). I know he didn't get reparations for decades, but come one. Oh yeah, and there's little to no chemistry between Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese. The acting in general feels okay-ish. But hey, you can tell that at least they tried... Right? Please tell me that at least they tried.
My final rating of the Terminator movies goes as follows: T2>T1>>>T3>T4>Genesys
Oh yeah, and make sure to stay for the credits of both films.