09-09-2014, 08:26 AM
I finished season 4 of Game of Thrones, and I have to say that it's a very solid series. I might pick up the books to continue, though I'm aware that some details changed in the show.
But I've finally seen Back to the Future part 1 and 2. For the first time.
Holy shit, I feel like my childhood was lacking for having NOT seen these movies.
Hopefully part 3 doesn't disappoint.
As long as it's a solid conclusion, I will be satisfied. I seriously didn't expect to love this as much as I did. Wow.
I think it's safe to say that nostalgia is not the reason people love this series so much. As a person who waited this long to finally watch it for myself, they're just legitimately good movies that are enjoyable the whole way through.
Charming characters, tightly written script, funny dialogue, enthralling adventure, and some clever cinematography.
However, after seeing part one I watched Ghostbusters, another popular 80's movie that I've never actually watched (and there are many).
I was very disappointed. I will give it another try, but outside of some funny dialogue, I was not into the movie much at all. I wasn't attached to any of the characters, and the story's pacing felt way too fast if not a bit aimless. Things just happen in succession and I didn't feel that there was any room to breathe.
As I said, I will give it another try.
But I've finally seen Back to the Future part 1 and 2. For the first time.
Holy shit, I feel like my childhood was lacking for having NOT seen these movies.
Hopefully part 3 doesn't disappoint.
As long as it's a solid conclusion, I will be satisfied. I seriously didn't expect to love this as much as I did. Wow.
I think it's safe to say that nostalgia is not the reason people love this series so much. As a person who waited this long to finally watch it for myself, they're just legitimately good movies that are enjoyable the whole way through.
Charming characters, tightly written script, funny dialogue, enthralling adventure, and some clever cinematography.
However, after seeing part one I watched Ghostbusters, another popular 80's movie that I've never actually watched (and there are many).
I was very disappointed. I will give it another try, but outside of some funny dialogue, I was not into the movie much at all. I wasn't attached to any of the characters, and the story's pacing felt way too fast if not a bit aimless. Things just happen in succession and I didn't feel that there was any room to breathe.
As I said, I will give it another try.