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Black Panther (2018)
7/10
One of the better Marvel movies
1 September 2020
Black Panther is a superhero movie, that binds sci-fi, comedy, and action nicely. It's what makes this movie so great. Everything ties so well together. The Violence isn't very bad compared to other action movies, there are stabbings throughout though. But most of them are in low detail. Characters do get impaled, but then again it looks fake (Looks like someone took a spear split it in half, and glue the ends between the person with red dyed glue). There are tons of explosions, a few shootings with armed or weak armed people. It is more violent than any other movie from marvel (if we exclude the Rated R ones) from the last 5 years, but it's a great deal. Only a few kissing and make outs and nothing more. Men are shirtless, but for tribal reasons, and never sexual. The action scenes get pretty tense, tight, understanding, shocking and emotional. That is something you might want to look out for other than violence for young ones but It's a MUST SEE, WATCH IT!
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10/10
The funniest of the three
1 September 2020
Barney Bumble IS in the movie, he make a couple of appearances and wraps the movie up with the gang all together again. The guys run a dispensary and the villains from I Got Five On It 1 and 2 are finally released from jail full of revenge. I don't want to spoil it so I'll leave it there. It also has Arnie and his cousin Mario who run into the most hilarious situations. Also the Asian dude that the big guy is always chasing makes a cameo, Turtle! That was one of the funniest scenes. Way batter than some old washed up weed comedies from the 70s and even better than the Friday movies. This trilogy is a gem.
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7/10
Creepy B-Movie... About what you'd expect.
28 February 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Deliverance From Evil starts off with a couple glued to the TV set while their young son is bathing with the door open. They have recently moved to their new house in San Francisco and it happens to have a bad spirit of a boy that wants to cause them harm. Within the first few minute the young boy is attacked in the bath tub by a mysterious black figure (smoke monster from LOST) and the parents hear the splashing and door slamming shut. By the time they make it into the bathroom the boy is dead. They spend several days in complete devastation and slowly the spirit starts attacking them too. There's a few laughs from a kooky psychic and a guest appearance from Victor Miller (Friday The 13TH) as a jumpy mailman. In the big finally we see an exorcism that rids the house of the spirit... Or does it? Typical B-Movie fare. Wouldn't buy but worth the rent.
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