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I've even seen the original, starring the Rat Pack. It was interesting from a historical perspective, but clearly a case where the remake was better.
I can’t get enough of the Tremors movies. A guilty pleasure.Tremors: Shrieker Island If you liked the others, this is more of the same.
The first one was just amazingly campy and fun. The sequels all feel a little forced, but who can resist saying “assblasters”?I can’t get enough of the Tremors movies. A guilty pleasure.
Ocean's 8 has been playing all this weekend.Interesting what people think of the "Ocean's" movies.
I think everybody agrees 11 was the best. Based on reviews and comments I read at the time, most felt 12 dropped the ball and 13 had the series back in form again. That's kind of my perception, too.
8 was okay, but it was probably the weakest of the bunch.
I've even seen the original, starring the Rat Pack. It was interesting from a historical perspective, but clearly a case where the remake was better.
When you are watching a series, and then it converts to movies the outcome most likely will be disappointing because the audience is used to 10 hours or more of story telling per season.Downton Abbey the movie, before it takes a hike off HBO Max. Well... I loved the TV series. Not really sure why they made the movie, I mean it's well done and all, but after all the character development of that multi-season series, one cannot help but get the feeling from the movie of either treading-water or glossing-over, with a few teaser-tidbits thrown in, I suppose "just in case".... but one can hardly imagine a whole new series.
[And this for @Scepticalscribe, who may remember.... With a nod to the apparently-never-here and gone-from-over-there @Zenithal, who surely would have inquired if I had noticed the difference in how they treated the edible fare and the cooking of it: I must say that even the kedgeree on the breakfast buffet looked a pale reflection of the original Downton Abbey recipe as shown back then in all its glory.]
When you are watching a series, and then it converts to movies the outcome most likely will be disappointing because the audience is used to 10 hours or more of story telling per season.
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