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Spycraft (2020)
Must watch
Yes, they could have chosen a narrator that doesn't sound stoned. Nevertheless, this is still a very good introduction to an abundance of real themes and very real historical examples of things we are not supposed to know about.
Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
Awful
Just awful. Really enjoyed the first one - this was utterly awful.
The Final Table (2018)
Great show; ending made perfect sense.
This show was masterfully done except for the whole "next week we are going to Mexico" while still staying in LA.; other than that it was great.
In regards to the finale: the final four chefs were specifically asked to cook a dish that represented each of them in the ULTIMATE manner. Before they began to cook, each of the final table judges had her/his respective "signature dish" brought out - NONE OF THESE dishes were an "yeah I just thought of this today and this is my signature dish." Each of the final four contestants SHOULD HAVE made their "signature dish" - the only one that did so, won, and deserved to.
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
Downright terrible
Regardless of how insanely this film deviated from comic book story lines, the absolute triteness of this film will upset anyone who claims to own one ounce of film integrity.
The opening of the film, in which a young Angel is attempting to cut off his own wings, is a very bloody, intensely dark scene that gives one the notion that X3 will be one of, if not the, darkest comic films ever. That is the high point.
The plot is obviously haphazardly thrown together. There are at least four points in the film in which anyone who has watched more than ten movies in his/her lifetime can word-for-word predict the following lines. This film is a cliché encyclopedia. The score is trite and awful. As is the dialogue - even so much as to use gratuitous profanity in one of the closing scenes.
To think that the finale of an extremely successful series runs under two hours goes to show exactly how much of a lack of storyline was able to be created for this film.
If you enjoyed the first two in the series, think Matrix, and avoid watching this film as to not poison your notion of the first two.
Batman Begins (2005)
Amazing
For the true comic book fan, this film is without a doubt the best based on a comic book since Burton's initial adaptation. The casting is outstanding: Christian Bale does a superb job; Caine, Freeman, Neeson and Oldman all fill out their roles quite well. The villains are depicted perfectly; Scarecrow being one of the most horrific in any comic book film thus far. The score is just right: up to par with LOTR, though not as overwhelming. Most importantly, the film is dark. Dark enough for everyone who whined about Burton not doing this film to forget that he didn't. Whether you are a devout fan of the comic, or have never heard of Batman before this film, after first viewing, it is guaranteed you will end up watching this film more than once.