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Spectre
(2015)

Best James Bond Movie Ever!
James bond operates on a mission to kill a bad guy who seems to be able to hack everything. One of the best parts of the movie came in the very be beginning that always catches my eye in bond moves especially Casino Royale which I recommend seeing. in this beginning scene bond is running after a person who is probably a criminal and he gets on a train and starts wrestling this criminal, and in the meantime his partner on the job is trying to get a good shot on the criminal. then she takes a risky move and shoots... it hits bond he goes down criminal gets away and how did bond survive after the shot and falling to the bottom of a body of water ? no one even the creators probably don't know so. but to the story Daniel Craig playing James bond is extraordinary in the movie and Judy Dench playing m was great. Speaking of M she has a amazing dramatic part in the end where the hacking criminal kills her and then bond gets the criminal back with a throwing knife, you should really see it . these two make a great pair and showed it in Skyfall. another thing is I love the song. I don't understand why so many people hated it I thought it was amazing

Puli
(2015)

Best Film by our Ilayathalapathy Vijay
Mr.ChimbuDevan sir, please take a bow. What a film. It's way better than Baahubali. It's a visual treat for Vijay lovers. My favorite song was Yaendi Yaendi. The movie guarantees pure entertainment from start to finish. The action sequences and VFX were the major highlight of the film.This film deserves to be watched on silver screen. Compared to Puli,Kaththi sucks. With a hefty 118 million budget, it impressed me. It should get an Oscar. Vijay's appearance and intro deserves lots of claps.Puli and Baahubali shouldn't be compared. Vijay sir made me cry at the end. I didn't expect it to end.Strengths: Vijay's performance, Screenplay, and VFX. Weaknesses: Basically nothing expect it ended. Good job Puli team for the best experience in Tamil cinema.

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
(2015)

One of the Best Films of 2015
My opinion might be a little biased cause I'm a huge fan of the Utopian and Ethiopian genre. But this movie definitely exceeded my expectations. It definitely trumps divergent by far, might even be on par with the hunger games. This movie was non stop action, and mystery. It definitely succeeded in keeping me on edge wondering what was going to happen next. If you're contemplating whether or not you should watch it, do yourself a favor and watch it, believe me you will not regret it! I cannot wait until the sequel comes out! Great stuff! Well that's about it for what I have to say, you've gotta watch the movie to really understand the good things about it. The movie Is good.

Beasts of No Nation
(2015)

Amazing Movie by Idris Elba
I loved this movie. Idris and the little cute boy together are a perfect combination. Two excellent actors with great depth and character. its a thriller for sure. It will keep you on the edge of your seat. Also the boy in the movie is my little cousin in real life. he did a great job as well. All in all its a very good date movie. A must see and go watch it on Netflix and see it. It is also a good movie to see with your family, sisters, mother, brother. Its a nice drama thriller. It will keep you wondering what is going to happen next. And Idris is non stop eye candy. The movie was full of surprises. It is like nothing that you would expect. Its full of great actors a great script, great direction. I give it TEN stars all the way.

Black Mass
(2015)

Johnny Depp Is Back People!!!
I'm giving this a 10 as it did everything a movie should: kept me entertained and watching till the end.

Yes it seems to be a love it or hate it movie in terms of reviews, but in my opinion it is likely another case of something STYLIZED coming across Clichéd in the mind of the average consumer.

Or maybe you just need to be an oddball yourself to appreciate the characters.

It may not be a constantly hilarious movie (it's not just a comedy after all), but regardless i found it funny and entertaining, with a good plot and a few memorable scenes.

(Disclaimer: Im not your average movie viewer. I hate all "emotional journeys", no movie has ever "changed my life", I would rather kick a toaster down the street than watch a "drama", i consider 99% of movies to be trash and all i'm ever looking for is some entertainment. The expectations i go into every movie with is that I will stop watching within 10 minutes to an hour).

The Visit
(2015)

What An Amazing Movie By Our Favorite Shymalan
It seems this movie has taken a bit of heat, known by many as Shyamalan's "worst" film. It is often written off as slow moving, and the twist at the end as unoriginal and boring. I've heard people say the acting and camera work was awkward and stale and that the casting was poor. Ironically enough, as more people begin to dislike this movie, the more I seem to fall in love with it. This film has a lot of personal bearing with me, both as a student of psychology and a lover of movies and just plain art. I feel like I've taken this film under my wing during its times of criticism, and now I'd like to try and show everyone what exactly I love about it so much.

Shyamalan really showed a stroke of brilliance by getting Serra to be his cinematographer and to play around with the of the film. I don't know how or where Shyamalan is getting these guys for his movies, but I definitely love the style of each frame he shells out. Serra had been involved with predominately foreign films before Unbreakable. This was his first big American film, and I think you gotta give a little credit to Shyamalan for that. His unique and creative touch really added to the direction. In keeping with the "comic book" theme of the movie, you will notice that almost every shot is taken as if you are looking through or in between something. Like the squares of a comic strip. There is also a dark, slightly blue colored filter used throughout most of the film. This gives the movie a very bold, but eerie tone. Showing that the world can be a rough and scary place, but it can also be fought and overcome. It is evident that time and effort went into every shot. It may not slap many viewers in the face as brilliant, but it really strikes a chord with me.

The Transporter Refueled
(2015)

Amazing Reboot by Ed Skrein
It's Fast, Furious, Stylish and Slick with heart pounding action sequences and thrilling fight scenes The Transporter is an Explosive, Adrenaline Pumped And High Octane Thrill Ride. Ed Skrein(Lock Stock, Snatch) was Awesome as Frank Martin And It Had a small but great supporting cast with Loan Chabanol (The Fast and The Furious)And Noémie Lenoir . The Film is Exciting, Pulse Pounding and Light. The Car Chases were Epic and The Cars were Fast. The Storyline was brilliant and smart so was the film. The Violence was more of a Hard 12\Soft 15 type though some of it was Strong so 10 and up would be fine to watch it. The Film is not very gory but still gritty and violent as there was brutal and powerful blows but that's what you normally get in a Ed Skrein Blockbuster.

Fantastic Four
(2015)

A Stupid Reboot
Over the last decade, we have seen a number of superhero movies get a much needed reboot. After the atrocious Batman & Robin, Batman was brilliantly brought back to the big screen in Batman Begins. When the Spider-Man franchise hit an embarrassing rock bottom with Spider-Man 3, it was reinvigorated with the very likable The Amazing Spider-Man.

Eight years on from the dud that was Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and it's time that Marvel's first family got a reboot. With a lot of rumours flying around about trouble on set and the studio not seeming to have total confidence in their product, could 2015's Fantastic Four do these iconic comic-book characters justice?

Reed Richards (Miles Teller) is a brilliant young scientist on the verge of discovering how to both transport matter to another dimension and bring it back. Recruited by Professor Franklin Storm (Reg E. Cathey), Reed is given the resources and help, in the form of Sue Storm (Kate Mara), Victor Von Doom (Toby Kebbell) and Johnny Storm (Michael B. Jordan), to to finish what he started in his younger years.

When they finally crack inter-dimensional travel, Reed invites his childhood friend Ben Grimm (Jamie Bell) to travel to another world along with him and his team. An accident causes their physical form to drastically change. Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben must learn to harness their powers and work as a team to stop Victor, who is hell bent on destroying Earth.

The one thing that stood out to me about Fantastic Four is just how unbelievably dull it is. For characters who have such a rich and colourful history in the comics, this really is a pretty drab affair. The film only has a 100 minute runtime however, it feels much longer, dragging its feet and feeling very tired right from the very start.

When a superhero movie gets less exciting after they get their powers, something is very very wrong.

I had some hope for this film and one of the main reason was down to the fact that Josh Trank was sat in the director's chair. Trank hit the big time with Chronicle, a film that combined the superhero genre with found footage. I can't express just how disappointed I am with Trank because everything about Fantastic Four is just so sloppy.

The story is weak, the script is cringeworthy and the special effects are average at best. It all culminates in one of the most boring finales you will ever witness in a superhero movie. Compared to what else you see happen in other superhero movies these days, it all looks and feels amateur.

Then there are the performances. Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell and Toby Kebbell are all young actors who have the world at their feet. They have each impressed in their own way prior to Fantastic Four but every single one of them has the range of the cast in Tim Story's Fantastic Four films and waste their talents in Trank's reboot.

Fantastic Four is a film very much out of time and place in today's market of superhero movies. Ten or fifteen years ago a studio might have been able to get away with it but not today. Audiences like to be entertained and with the competition offering much more excitement, I don't see audiences taking to this, at all.

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