Although I love the Jason Bourne series of films that started back in 2002, I was comfortable with where it ended in 2007. I was also one of the guys who didn’t mind the idea of more sequels.
Although I love the Jason Bourne series of films that started back in 2002, I was comfortable with where it ended in 2007. I was also one of the guys who didn’t mind the idea of more sequels.
At some point, taking risks is something that we all need to do. Yeah, it’s both fun and scary, but it’s also needed for survival. As seen in Nerve, taking chances can be dangerous, but there are sometimes opportunities for growth and change.
The horror genre is pretty much the only place where you can consistently find movies that get a pass for not having something resembling a story. With that being the way it is, it’s actually understandable why many of these movies struggle to become and remain relevant.
When done well enough, the action and adventure seen in movies can sometimes be worth buying a ticket on its own. Not only can they satisfy the audience, these elements can also hide some of the issues that a movie might have. That’s kind of what happens with Star Trek Beyond.
For a multitude of reasons, there are those who want to see the 2016 remake of Ghostbusters succeed, but there are also those who want to see it fail.
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