theimacman

IMDb member since November 2017
    Lifetime Total
    5+
    IMDb Member
    6 years

Reviews

Transformers: BotBots
(2022)

Uhhhh?
This has nothing to do with Transformers. "Burgertron"!? GTFO I understand this is for kids, but it should at least contain actual Transformer characters.

Million Dollar Wheels
(2022)

Cool cars, horrible people
I watched this show to see the awesome cars, but literally every single person on the show is just awful. Horrible, annoying, arrogant, entitled, and completely out of touch with reality.

Space Jam: A New Legacy
(2021)

Visually appealing, but...
The animation looks great, but that is all this movie has to offer. I give it LebrOne Star.

Nobody
(2021)

John Wick + Falling Down
John Wick meets Falling Down. That's it. That's the review.

Not a Game
(2020)

Messy
A video game documentary that spelled it "Mortal Combat", for shame.

Cherries Wild
(2021)

Too easily rigged
The fact that it's a video machine (the spin results are actually decided before the show even starts) means the game is too easily rigged, and that ruins any sense of drama or suspense in any of the spins. Compare to the wheel on The Price Is Right. That is a true game of chance and luck, not some predetermined video result. The actual physical spinning is what makes The Price Is Right's wheel exciting. There is nothing exciting about Cherries Wild.

Bigfoot Family
(2020)

How is this a sequel?
Visually appealing in 3D. But the story is just more cliche anti-oil leftist propaganda disguised as a sequel to a completely unrelated movie.

Cosmos: Possible Worlds
(2020)

What happened to Cosmos?
First episode wasn't even about the Cosmos! It was just a bunch of shaming humans for being human, like pretty much any nature show does these days. I want to be wowed by the vastness of the universe... not preached to about how humans are just so awful.

Abstract: The Art of Design
(2017)

Political agenda over Design
Season 2 gets the full Netflix treatment of shoving political agendas down your throat. The show is now more about politics than it is about Design.

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