Harry Potter, but more specifically, 6>4>1>2>3>5 Umbridge killed the 5th movie for me. I hated her. I wanted to shove her into the mouth of a black hole and watch her matter get stretched apart into it, as the gamma radiation burns her alive and the gravity crushes her. >:D I have not seen the 7th/8th movies.
Alice in Wonderland, it was great. Almost Brother's Grimm good!
The Hunger Games, I loved it.
The Nightmare Before Christmas, another good movie.
Twilight, let's just say there are movies far better acted and executed than this. In Vampire movies, In Werewolf movies, and romantic movies. Sorry, it just doesn't deserve that many merits.
I liked Robert Patterson in Harry Potter 4: Goblet of Fire, as a valiant Hufflepuff Seeker and a Twi-Wizard Cup Champion along with Harry as they both got the cup at the same time, obviously they both technically won the Cup if it were not for it being a blatant slap-in-the-face trick with the Cup being a port-key by he-who-shall-not-be-named, Berty Crouch Jr, and Peter.
Taylor Lautner, he actually did better when he played Shark Boy, in Shark Boy and Lava Girl. I almost didn't recognize him as he was much younger when that movie was made. Though he does make a better shark than he does as a Yellowstone Grey Wolf, one of the larges...
Harry Potter, but more specifically, 6>4>1>2>3>5 Umbridge killed the 5th movie for me. I hated her. I wanted to shove her into the mouth of a black hole and watch her matter get stretched apart into it, as the gamma radiation burns her alive and the gravity crushes her. >:D I have not seen the 7th/8th movies.
Alice in Wonderland, it was great. Almost Brother's Grimm good!
The Hunger Games, I loved it.
The Nightmare Before Christmas, another good movie.
Twilight, let's just say there are movies far better acted and executed than this. In Vampire movies, In Werewolf movies, and romantic movies. Sorry, it just doesn't deserve that many merits.
I liked Robert Patterson in Harry Potter 4: Goblet of Fire, as a valiant Hufflepuff Seeker and a Twi-Wizard Cup Champion along with Harry as they both got the cup at the same time, obviously they both technically won the Cup if it were not for it being a blatant slap-in-the-face trick with the Cup being a port-key by he-who-shall-not-be-named, Berty Crouch Jr, and Peter.
Taylor Lautner, he actually did better when he played Shark Boy, in Shark Boy and Lava Girl. I almost didn't recognize him as he was much younger when that movie was made. Though he does make a better shark than he does as a Yellowstone Grey Wolf, one of the largest species of wolves in the world, even for a grey wolf, I can see why they'd call those big bads werewolves, probably either of the Alaskan Wolf or Cascade Mountain Wolf perhaps. As the Alaskan Grey Wolves are the biggest subspecies of Grey Wolves. However, I digress, I just don't like it for any of the three listed things the series tries to be.
I believe in giving real criticism when it comes to negative reviews, rather than just coming off as someone that hates. I do not hate the series, I just didn't like it and gave reasons why :) Constructive criticism is what gets you places in life without coming off as a hater or something else :P even if people ignore you for it anyway.
Alice in Wonderland, it was great. Almost Brother's Grimm good!
The Hunger Games, I loved it.
The Nightmare Before Christmas, another good movie.
Twilight, let's just say there are movies far better acted and executed than this. In Vampire movies, In Werewolf movies, and romantic movies. Sorry, it just doesn't deserve that many merits.
I liked Robert Patterson in Harry Potter 4: Goblet of Fire, as a valiant Hufflepuff Seeker and a Twi-Wizard Cup Champion along with Harry as they both got the cup at the same time, obviously they both technically won the Cup if it were not for it being a blatant slap-in-the-face trick with the Cup being a port-key by he-who-shall-not-be-named, Berty Crouch Jr, and Peter.
Taylor Lautner, he actually did better when he played Shark Boy, in Shark Boy and Lava Girl. I almost didn't recognize him as he was much younger when that movie was made. Though he does make a better shark than he does as a Yellowstone Grey Wolf, one of the larges...
Alice in Wonderland, it was great. Almost Brother's Grimm good!
The Hunger Games, I loved it.
The Nightmare Before Christmas, another good movie.
Twilight, let's just say there are movies far better acted and executed than this. In Vampire movies, In Werewolf movies, and romantic movies. Sorry, it just doesn't deserve that many merits.
I liked Robert Patterson in Harry Potter 4: Goblet of Fire, as a valiant Hufflepuff Seeker and a Twi-Wizard Cup Champion along with Harry as they both got the cup at the same time, obviously they both technically won the Cup if it were not for it being a blatant slap-in-the-face trick with the Cup being a port-key by he-who-shall-not-be-named, Berty Crouch Jr, and Peter.
Taylor Lautner, he actually did better when he played Shark Boy, in Shark Boy and Lava Girl. I almost didn't recognize him as he was much younger when that movie was made. Though he does make a better shark than he does as a Yellowstone Grey Wolf, one of the largest species of wolves in the world, even for a grey wolf, I can see why they'd call those big bads werewolves, probably either of the Alaskan Wolf or Cascade Mountain Wolf perhaps. As the Alaskan Grey Wolves are the biggest subspecies of Grey Wolves. However, I digress, I just don't like it for any of the three listed things the series tries to be.
But it's probobly TWILIGHT the first one :DDD