Skyhawke Posted November 24 Posted November 24 Go. See. This. Movie. I went in ready for the average schlock and by the end had a huge smile on my face and a tear in my eye (shut up, I did). It has it's moments where you kinda know what's gonna happen, but that's any movie these days. What got me was how fun it was all the way through, the quest to save Christmas (loves me a good quest) and the heartfelt (and yes, sappy) way it hits at the end. God, I miss when we had fun movies that just made you feel good inside. Highly recommend this one. Don't dissect it. Don't go in expecting Oscar bait. Go in and enjoy. Be a kid again and just enjoy. 1 Sky-Hawke: Rad/WP Brute Alts galore. So...soooo many alts. Originally Pinnacle Server, then Indomitable and now Excelsior
Excraft Posted November 25 Posted November 25 My brother took the nieces and nephew to see this. He said it stunk and wished he could get that 2 hours of his life back. No. Thank. You.
Without_Pause Posted November 27 Posted November 27 I look at it this way. How high of a standard do you have for a Christmas movie with The Rock involved? My wife wanted to go see it. I even offered up better reviewed films. It was fine. She enjoyed it and that was the point. It's a Christmas story with actions scenes. Were you expecting anything else? I've enjoyed other movies Dwayne Johnson has been in more, but really, he just acts the same in every movie. The movie simply checks all of the boxes you expect it to check off for a Christmas movie while never really lifting itself above that bare minimum. 1 Top 10 Most Fun 50s. 1. Without Mercy: Claws/ea Scrapper. 2. Outsmart: Fort 3. Sneakers: Stj/ea Stalker. 4. Emma Strange: Ill/dark Controller. 5. Project Next: Ice/stone Brute. 6. Waterpark: Water/temp Blaster. 6. Mighty Matt: Rad/bio Brute. 7. Without Hesitation: Claws/sr Scrapper. 8. Within Reach: Axe/stone Brute. 9. Without Pause: Claws/wp Brute. 10. Chasing Fireworks: Fire/time Controller. "Downtime is for mortals. Debt is temporary. Fame is forever."
Ghost Posted November 27 Posted November 27 For some reason people are expecting a masterpiece, from a Christmas comedy starring The Rock. I imagine these same people happily sit down and smile every year as they watch whatever new Hallmark Christmas movie is released.
Techwright Posted November 27 Posted November 27 13 hours ago, Without_Pause said: I've enjoyed other movies Dwayne Johnson has been in more, but really, he just acts the same in every movie. Hey, if I was going to make $50 million for doing the movie, and apparently get $20 million per movie on average, I'd be happy to act in a stale, cookie-cutter fashion that movie studios like for each and every movie as well. 1
Luminara Posted November 27 Posted November 27 30 minutes ago, Techwright said: Hey, if I was going to make $50 million for doing the movie, and apparently get $20 million per movie on average, I'd be happy to act in a stale, cookie-cutter fashion that movie studios like for each and every movie as well. If he's making that much, I suppose I could permit him to be my pet Rock. For a fee, of course. 1 Get busy living... or get busy dying. That's goddamn right.
ThaOGDreamWeaver Posted November 28 Posted November 28 (edited) On 11/27/2024 at 11:06 AM, Ghost said: I imagine these same people happily sit down and smile every year as they watch whatever new Hallmark Christmas movie is released. My partner turned down the idea of Red One for the niecelets, but is currently enjoying "A Very Corgi Christmas" without a hint of irony. And if it's between that and a Rock movie, the corgi's got more range. But let's be fair: you want the Rock to be the Rock, (including being a miserable, self-entitled PITA on and off set), hire The Rock and frame the movie (or his part of it) around The Rock doing Rock stuff. You want a beefy guy who can do the action actor lunk schtick and unleash a whole bunch of skillsets when needed, not to mention show up and work like a trouper, you get Dave Bautista. Red One didn't have the best first couple of weeks - and having Wicked ($112m opening weekend, $144m so far) and Gladiator II ($55m open, $67m to date) hoovering up the wide bookings across Thanksgiving is NOT going to help a Christmas flick get its legs back. One last fun box office fact: Red One is currently on about the same numbers as this year's other big Christmas-themed release... Terrifier 3. PS / EDIT: what's wrong with a good Hallmark movie? Edited November 28 by ThaOGDreamWeaver WAKE UP YA MISCREANTS AND... HEY, GET YOUR OWN DAMN SIGNATURE. Look out for me being generally cool, stylish and funny (delete as applicable) on Excelsior.
Ghost Posted November 28 Posted November 28 7 hours ago, ThaOGDreamWeaver said: PS / EDIT: what's wrong with a good Hallmark movie? Nothing wrong with a good Hallmark Christmas movie - I own a few on DVD 🙂 Thats the point though. Christmas movies are the only genre that you expect to be cheesy, and you love them for it. Sure, there’s a few exceptions - but the majority are dripping with cheese. Maybe the mistake was giving Red One a theatrical release. But there have been plenty of other cheesy Christmas movies released in theaters. I think people see “The Rock” and are expecting something he rarely delivers - a great movie.
Techwright Posted November 28 Posted November 28 1 hour ago, Ghost said: Nothing wrong with a good Hallmark Christmas movie - I own a few on DVD 🙂 Thats the point though. Christmas movies are the only genre that you expect to be cheesy, and you love them for it. I suppose it depends on your definition of "cheese". We Americans call that yellow stuff that can be sprayed from a can "cheese" even though...wait...sorry. wrong notes card. There are a lot of Halloween films I'd consider terribly cheesy, and quite a few Valentines Day ones as well. I'm now picturing The Rock in a cheesy Halloween movie: "What did you get trick-or-treating, Charlie Brown?" "I got a Rock." Yep, it works!
Ghost Posted Thursday at 08:36 PM Posted Thursday at 08:36 PM 51 minutes ago, Techwright said: I suppose it depends on your definition of "cheese". We Americans call that yellow stuff that can be sprayed from a can "cheese" even though...wait...sorry. wrong notes card. There are a lot of Halloween films I'd consider terribly cheesy, and quite a few Valentines Day ones as well. I'm now picturing The Rock in a cheesy Halloween movie: "What did you get trick-or-treating, Charlie Brown?" "I got a Rock." Yep, it works! I don’t know. Yes there are cheesy Halloween, but I don’t think that’s what people expect when it comes to horror. Unless they are watching some low budget B-Grade horror movie. With Christmas, I really think it’s expected. Just the basic premise behind Christmas movies have no choice - someone lost someone/something, and the magic of Christmas helps them rediscover it. I think you’re right about valentines, but is there really that many releases every year? Maybe there is and I just haven’t noticed. Christmas time basically runs from Thanksgiving to Christmas, so there’s plenty of time to release movies. Valentines is really looked at as that one day.
BrandX Posted Friday at 02:08 AM Posted Friday at 02:08 AM I think we all know, it's not gonna surpass Violent Night as the go to Christmas movie. However, from what I've read it's basically turning Santa into a superhero movie.
TTRPGWhiz Posted Monday at 08:28 PM Posted Monday at 08:28 PM There's probably some middle ground between "Oscar bait" and "worst reviewed film currently in theaters", lol. You don't necessarily need to have high hopes for a movie for it to still be disappointing. Sometimes even middling hopes are dashed. Glad OP enjoyed it, though!
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