This was some laughably hot garbage. I can't believe this movie got some good reviews. Good for a few laughs, a bunch of groans, and the realization of all the money they must have thrown at this mess.
La La Land was actually good, and I generally hate musicals................................this was appalling.
Box-office: $444m IMDB: 8/10 RT: 91% Metacritic: 4/5 6 Oscars 10 Golden Globes etc, etc Just received unanimous praise from everyone including me, and that alone means it's a great movie.
Titanic Box office: $2.1 billion IMDB: 7/10 RT: 88% Metacritic: N/A just a 75 Oscars: 11 Golden Globes: 4 etc, etc Just received unanimous praise from everyone including me, and that alone means it's a great movie, but Fightbeat trolls call it shit continually.
People outside Fightbeat are fucking liberal morons who think the RBG documentary is the greatest film of all time. They don't count...
The Titanic is a great film and very rewatchable even though other than the sinking scenes, I prefer not to rewatch it. La La Land and The Greatest Showman I’ll never watch nor be able to comment on because I don’t watch musicals.
Please somebody explain to me how Zac Efron didn't pancake this skinny bitch when he jumped off the balcony into her arms while singing this shitty song? LO............fucking L! Just skip to about the 3:20 mark if the video's not taking you there automatically.
No I never watched Grease. Even when I was younger and the friends I grew up with would constantly talk about it and share their favorite parts I still refused to watch it. It just didn’t seem to have anything that appealed to me. At the same time Annie, The Wiz, Labyrinth and The Wizard Of Oz are a few musicals I did watch several times when I was a kid.
You have wasted your youth if you didn't watch 'Grease' with a bunch of friends. Is still very enjoyable and most of the songs are now considered classics.
Is because Efron is a featherweight and Zendaya is a strong chick? Keep in mind her character is supposed to have very strong arms to catch her peers in mid-air.