10-15-2017, 12:00 AM
So I watched the first Kingsman movie... alright. Entertaining for the most part. A bit WTF about the plan needing all 10 satellites in a precise circle to do anything. Same with the sudden acquisition of abilities by the new recruits. You survived the parachute test and next thing you know you can move like the people in the Matrix?? I did enjoy it though, although I'm not sure I learned much from it. Perhaps when I build my own secret society to rule the planet then the lessons from the movie will hit home. xD
Pride and Prejudice is probably a good movie. If I were the sort of person to give it a chance I'd probably enjoy it. Unfortunately I only become concerned with minor mundane matters after growing attached to the characters by watching them in epic battles. Or something like that.
I'm a big fan of the show Bonanza, which has a number of mundane episodes I've enjoyed. But if it weren't for all the gunfights, I'd have never kept watching the show.
As to the "ancient one" in the Doctor Strange movie, I never read the comic, and I thought the character portrayal was appropriate. She seemed convincing in the role although they didn't go too much into her character. I agree with WG about the overall character development. Like Strange's relationship with the nurse feels kinda tacked on to the story. They explored Strange's character a bit, but really only one aspect of it. Mostly we just get to watch Strange struggle to learn magic and try to use it as it suddenly becomes urgent for him to do so.
Pride and Prejudice is probably a good movie. If I were the sort of person to give it a chance I'd probably enjoy it. Unfortunately I only become concerned with minor mundane matters after growing attached to the characters by watching them in epic battles. Or something like that.
I'm a big fan of the show Bonanza, which has a number of mundane episodes I've enjoyed. But if it weren't for all the gunfights, I'd have never kept watching the show. As to the "ancient one" in the Doctor Strange movie, I never read the comic, and I thought the character portrayal was appropriate. She seemed convincing in the role although they didn't go too much into her character. I agree with WG about the overall character development. Like Strange's relationship with the nurse feels kinda tacked on to the story. They explored Strange's character a bit, but really only one aspect of it. Mostly we just get to watch Strange struggle to learn magic and try to use it as it suddenly becomes urgent for him to do so.

