Mickey Rooney was perfectly cast in this.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1939) ... 4.0/8
Mickey Rooney was perfectly cast in this.
Yeah, 5' nothing and a baby face, he made it work.Well.... he was about 5 years too old for the part but I get what you mean.
i watched the Thor movie this past weekend.... i admit i'm a big fan of the Cap American, Iron Man, and those type movies, but i give this thor movie a Solid 2 out 10, and that is because it had a good ending, but i just about got up and walked out, because the first 1 1/2 of the movie SUCKED!!!!
yes...the new one?
yes...
don't mind the jokes, but they forced jokes throughout the whole movie...LOTS of jokesI can see that, while essentially 4 out of 5 are liking it based on Rotten Tomatoes, it definitely isn't for everyone. I don't think the first hour sucked, but it definitely had moments where it felt uneven and some jokes that don't stick the landing.
don't mind the jokes, but they forced jokes throughout the whole movie...LOTS of jokes
I concur. Very good film. One can also see similarities with the Langmore family in the Ozark TV show.Winter's Bone: 6.5/8
I can see how this breakout role helped Jennifer Lawrence land Hunger Games. Very similar character backstories. 17yr old girl living in Rural America (Ozarks in one, WV in the other), taking care of younger siblings and a a mother who's basically lost it, and dad is dead and out of the picture.
That’s always been an issue with me for Marvel movies. I remember Iron Man 3 being particularly cringeworthy.don't mind the jokes, but they forced jokes throughout the whole movie...LOTS of jokes
Tatum's character was precious and funny as hell. I'd like to see it again.Paper Moon (1973) - Peter Bogdanovich so completely places us in 1936 Kansas that we almost get road grit in our teeth. The chemistry between the two O'Neals, Dad and Daughter, playing as a man and the girl that may be his daughter, is amazing. Little Tatum O'Neal certainly earned her Oscar.
Very good film.
6/8