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Great Godzilla collection. Cheesy, campy goodness. Much better than the newer, American Godzilla films. Highly recommended to Kaiju/monster movie fans.
Explore the Viking age in Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice for PlayStation 4. A vision quest puts you on the path to fight for your dead lover's soul, and Senua's shattered mind provides its own obstacles to overcome. Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice uses input from neuroscientists and psychosis-experiencing people to create a realistic adventure.
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This game is unique and succeeds despite taking a lot of daring gambles. Fun combat and very dark and gritty story and characters. Recommended to anyone that enjoys action/adventure games full of emotions and great characters.
Zach Snyder shot and stylized this piece quite well. However, it drags in certain places...and in other places, too. This has been noted before, but Mr. Snyder thrives on "the moment" in his films. Going for the next moment to the next moment...and slowing down the film's speed to make certain you indeed see each and every moment.
Also, right from the get-go you should notice something missing in the opening credits: Frank Miller. He, in fact, sued to have his name removed from this film as he was so disgusted from it vs. his graphic novel. While watching the movie, it does make you want to read his novel (in hopes that it's substantially better). For example, does the graphic novel contain many Hollywoodized vague cliched fallacies trying to be philosophical truths without any debate and argument?
The movie does have a fairly nice soundtrack. Several Bob Dylan songs Woop! and a couple Leonard Cohen's.
Will I watch this movie again? Not sure, really.
bolenj91
July 25, 2019
You DO KNOW that Alan Moore wrote the Watchmen graphic novel, not Frank Miller, right?!