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It's been a while since I watched anything, I'll see if this one is good.
I'd almost dare saying that Sonic The Movie 3 is doing a bit "too much" when it comes to its plot while Mario knows it's a simple game with a simple story.Fucking peak! Mario Galaxy and Sonic 3 are the best of the best when it comes to these adaptions. S-Rank; 11/10!
Not by much. The story is taking its literally from SA2, with some changes here and there. Still better than any unnecessary wedding scenes and I appreciate the effort. They didn't do that, did well and did something's better than actual SA2. And did way better than anything in the Sonic X "adaptation".I'd almost dare saying that Sonic The Movie 3 is doing a bit "too much"
I can agree, and it's why I like the last movie. It's wonderful to have a movie that's uncomplicated, straight to the point, no filler at all, and is a respectable timeframe of 88-95 minutes. The problem with a lot of mainstream movies, but not all are the ones that go gor two or three plus hours, and most of it is filled that adds nothing or was never needed in the first place.when it comes to its plot while Mario knows it's a simple game with a simple story.
Then again I already think that SA2's base story had many issues originally.Not by much. The story is taking its literally from SA2, with some changes here and there. Still better than any unnecessary wedding scenes and I appreciate the effort. They didn't do that, did well and did something's better than actual SA2. And did way better than anything in the Sonic X "adaptation".
I feel some bias when people says that a movie has 0 story (when simple story =/= no story) while they enjoy some mainstream blockbuster with a plot that is barely more complex. I liked All the President's Men for being a good thriller but I don't expect every movies to be like that.I can agree, and it's why I like the last movie. It's wonderful to have a movie that's uncomplicated, straight to the point, no filler at all, and is a respectable timeframe of 88-95 minutes.
The problem with a lot of mainstream movies, but not all are the ones that go for two or three plus hours, and most of it is filled that adds nothing or was never needed in the first place.
Yes, and even more than enough hardcore fans had pointed this out years ago, back in the mid 2010s. The most are so used to it, that it doesn't even bother them or they embrace it.Then again I already think that SA2's base story had many issues originally.
That's the big problem and it 's not just Hollywood with this mindset. Audiences have been guilty of this to certain's degrees as well on various films or genre, but at least they're learning.All the President's Men for being a good thriller but I don't expect every movies to be like that.
Those same fools believe in AI Magic and thought making everything like Bay Transformers or eventually "cinematic universes" will get them everywhere. They are shortsighted in greedy fools, who only got by failing upward or getting lucky. Though it is biting back on them more ways than one.remember reading how LotR basically made big producers believe that people wanted longer movies (at the cost of rhythm).
Not really. There are plenty of smaller budget films or non mainstream movies with shorter run times and respecting the audience's time. I didn't notice a lot of them tend to be action films.But there are more than a few on action stuff, where they're not overly long or don't go over the two hour runtime. I can't name them all, but there's always something around the corner, or you don't have to keep looking at mainstream movies to get it.Pacing has slowly become a lost art.
Just realized that’s the dude from Squid Game.I just bawled my eyes out at Train to Busan (2016).
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