movie it is great. you get the witty banter, that avenge gear s stifle comedy. it s very funny at that point. half the movie is not that great. two key things. do not see the movie in 3-d. the 3-d is garbage, it s dark, murky, not worth the three extra dollars. at the end of every marvel movie you get a special scene. this time around they give you two. one in the middle and one at the end. stay through the ending credits for those sense. i gave the movie three out of five. worth a matinee but not as good as the first four. did you cry any nerd tears? some. for me it s like the plot line is so convoluted. we don t need to be confused. we need to sit down and have fun. that s problem. i m getting choked up hearing about it. that s poignant. first movie that tucker goes and sees. no, thanks.
james mangold directed this movie. he s a phenomenal director and brings a very r-rated action comic book feeling to this movie. you have a very vulnerable wolverine here and dealing with a relatable character where audiences can actually relate to the guy and my favorite action scene of the year is a bullet train scene where he s on the train leaping over the railing. i was totally geeking out watching the film but the problem is the movie peaks midway through and flattens a little bit and becomes a little mediocre so i did enjoy the movie, but i want to make sure people save money at home. don t see this 3-d. the 3-d is absolutely you a full. it looks terrible. see it in 2-d and stay for the credits after the film for a huge surprise. you can find an interview with
what s the premise behind this one? nomo and juliet star-crossed or gnome-crossed lovers. maggie smith, emily blunt, all of their voices are in this. let s take a quick peek at this. that s the extent of it. okay, so where in the world with this idea come from. these little garden gnomes. you give them life and make them funny, maybe? is this 3-d, by the way? it is in 3-d. the 3-d is not bad. you know, it comes from actually it s an idea of elton john s, he s been working on this movie for ten or 11 years and it s finally made it to theaters. you know, it s okay. it s got a lot of his music in
emily blount, maggie smith, all of their voices are in this. let s take a quick peek at this. that s the extent of it. so where in the world would this idea come from, these little garden gnomes and make them funny? is this 3-d? it is in 3-d. the 3-d is not bad. it s an idea of elton john s. he s been working on this movie for 10 or 11 years and it finally made it to theaters. you know, it s okay. it s got a lot of his music in it. it s a decent movie. the kids will enjoy it, you ll have a good time but it s not something you re going to look at ten years later and say, oh, that s one of disney s best movies. it s okay, but it s not great. i give it a c. okay. some tough grades here.
they are very vocal about the quality they see. we want to raise the bar. reporter: and stay above it, says jack mass ek who says his future depends on it. the language of 3-d is different than the language we utilize in 2-d. i don t want to be left behind. reporter: one executive who says he s ahead of the game is jeffrey cat zenberg. he recently blasted the 3-d to 2-d conversion process, warning it could turn audiences away. for the first time in well over a decade, we re seeing admissions go up and 3-d is the reason. reporter: and they are willing to spend more for that experience? and if you give them something great, everybody is being very protective of it right now, this is a beautiful golden goose and giving us golden eggs. reporter: in this golden age of advanced technology, where 3-d movies have fired up the box