Looks like I want to make a few songs

Scarlett 2022-01-06 08:02:08

Generally speaking, it is so obvious that the first movie wants to make a sequel (the story is over for a while), and the investment is basically large, such as "The Matrix" and "The Lord of the Rings", but the investment in this film. ..what? How does Wikipedia say 40 million dollars? It looks like a small cost of millions of dollars. Where
did the money go... I don’t like watching movies starring teenagers, mainly because the protagonist is impulsive, reckless, bad things, and others are willing to clean up the mess for them. I always want to smoke them when I watch a movie. "Harry Potter" is an exception. There is no impulse to beat the protagonist. The
story itself is quite interesting and the rhythm is good, but the battle scenes are very small and not at all.

Overall rating for enjoyment : 2.7/5.0 The

villain Boss has a good momentum, but unfortunately, the final scenes of the movie and his
bold ambitions... do not match the strength of Laden Cresley. He fell after two hits. When he said to the male protagonist, "Do you want to learn how to fight or how to run", I was thinking "Is there a choice..." because he doesn't have very good fighting skills. What's the use of learning to fight... The
protagonist looks a bit like
the repeated phrase "what you are" "who you are" in Ashton Kutcher's movie, which is very disgusting, because the protagonist suddenly figured it out after saying it. More than that, the protagonist also took it out Say it again, it’s just for the sake of speaking, it’s not persuasive at all.

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Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant quotes

  • Steve: If you kill your family, I'll let the freak go. Wait. My bad. That's backwards. If you kill the freak, I'll let your family live.

    Murlaugh: What? Let the juicy one go?

  • Larten Crepsley: Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. I am so excited to be here in an anonymous small town which used to have character but is now just a bland suburb filled with chain stores and surrounded by slums.

    [awkward silence in audience]

    Larten Crepsley: It really is a pleasure to be here. And I am SO honored that bla, bla, bla and so on and so forth, et cetera, ad nauseam.