Ash Williams is not the same without Bruce Campbell. What a fun and engaging movie this was.

Ash Williams is not the same without Bruce Campbell. What a fun and engaging movie this was.
In a world plagued with superhero films, I've grown tired of seeing it. Thanks to things like the MCU, when Superman came out, I had no reason to see it. I was fatigued seeing superhero films coming out of its shells. My brother asked me if I wanted to go see it because he wanted my insight on the film (not kidding) So I complied.
After coming out of the theater. Superman is maybe the most comic book film I've…
I usually watch my anime in subtitles but because Phil Hartman voices a black cat I couldn't say no to that.
Fantastic movie from Ghibli as always.
Why does Kumatetsu remind me of Crunch Bandicoot from Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex?
A pretty campy film with some forgettable characters and bad acting. For a low budget film the special effects are really great and the soundtrack is really solid. I can give credit where credit is due.
I rank this above 28 Weeks Later in terms of standalone sequels. The original 28 Days Later to me, feels like a film, that never needed standalone sequels. This was an overall pretty solid sequel. A touching final act (albeit macabre) with its send off to a character. Though I cannot help but feel that its not as strong as 28 Days Later.
I will say, this is one of the better Hollywood revivals I've seen.
Pretty generic and predictable story. Wasn't really expecting anything aside from a movie made to sell toys. The animation is ok I guess, saw this with my sister who is a big fan of the show.
I can clearly see Tarantino's inspirations but I think I like this film more then Kill Bill and I love Kill Bill.