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Gojira -1.0 (2023)
Like the Man vs Godzilla part.
This Godzilla ain't no joke! Forget that cheesy American stuff where he breathes fire and fights other monsters. This Godzilla is pure mean and scary, like a giant lizard from the bad dreams you don't wanna wake up from.
Here's the good part: No more waiting for Godzilla to save the day. This time, it's all about people just trying to survive. It's like a monster truck rally gone wrong, only the monster truck is the size of a city and way angrier. The movie really puts you right in the middle of the mess, shaking the ground and knocking down buildings like bowling pins. You can practically feel the roar in your chest!
This ain't a happy movie. It's more like "Godzilla: Destroyer of Stuff" and it'll leave you thinking twice about giant lizard neighbors. But hey, if you like your movies with a kick and a whole lotta "wow, that's big!", then this Godzilla's for you!
Fifty Shades of Black (2016)
Fifty Shades Of Pure Bullshit......
I was expecting a funny parody of Fifty Shades of Grey , instead I got this one and a half hour of bullshit.Watching a snail cross the room is more entertaining than this "movie".I loved the Haunted House movie so I was expecting a fun flick instead I got this f**k s**t.I love Marlon Wayans and his movies,he is a funny actor this crap was not expected from him. I was expecting a funny parody of Fifty Shades of Grey , instead I got this one and a half hour of bullshit.Watching a snail cross the room is more entertaining than this "movie".I loved the Haunted House movie so I was expecting a fun flick instead I got this f**k s**t.I love Marlon Wayans and his movies,he is a funny actor this crap was not expected from him.
Ratatouille (2007)
Great Movie
must watch for movie lovers........In its opening weekend in North America, Ratatouille opened in 3,940 theaters and debuted at No.1 with $47 million,[41] the lowest Pixar opening since A Bug's Life. However, in France, where the film is set, the film broke the record for the biggest debut for an animated film.[42] In the UK, the film debuted at No.1 with sales over £4million.[43] The film has grossed $206,445,654 in the United States and Canada and a total of $623,722,818 worldwide, making it the fifth highest grossing Disney·Pixar film now, just behind Toy Story 3, Finding Nemo, Up and The Incredibles Ratatouille received critical acclaim from critics. On film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Ratatouille has a 96% rating from a sample of 205 reviews,[45] while it has a Metacritic score of 96 based on 37 reviews indicating "universal acclaim", which in June 2009 was the seventh-highest of all scores on the website.Ratatouille was nominated for five Oscars including Best Animated Feature Film, which it won. At the time, the film held the record for the greatest number of Oscar nominations for a computer animated feature film, breaking the previous record held by Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo and The Incredibles at four nominations, but tied with Aladdin for any animated film. In 2008, WALL-E surpassed that record with 6 nominations. Now, Ratatouille is tied with Up and Toy Story 3 for animated film with the second greatest number of Oscar nominations. Beauty and the Beast still holds the record for most Oscar nominations (also 6) for an animated feature film.