ThatGuy seems to be a viewer of the new movies, since he references ' Steal in 5 Seconds' in his interview with Internet Superstar , stating, "There's one that somebody did I never saw the movie, but just based on the clip that I saw, it looks frigging out there! I wanna see this movie now! At the end of his " Die Hard in 5 Seconds" video, Film Brain announced he was going to wrap up his term on 5 Second Movies, and, like ThatGuy, only return occasionally. However, both of these videos were forgotten during the chaos of the Drive and were added to the site soon after.
Film Brain started his reviews when the site was launched using it to experiment with the blog system, and started by re-posting several articles that had been written on a previously abandoned blog, such as a review of Batman Returns. He eventually began to use the blog system to write new reviews of new and old releases, sometimes several times in a week.
The reviews, which are known for being around words long and comprehensive, attracted the attention of the ThatGuyWithTheGlasses. In July , Film Brain was officially became a featured contributor on the site, being among the first of the new contributors; his first review after being hired was for the film WALL-E.
He has posted weekly reviews ever since. On April 3rd , Matthew announced that he has left Channel Awesome. He will post his future reviews on his YouTube channel. In the series, he reviews bad movies like The Nostalgia Critic , with the distinction being that "no one in their right mind would call these films nostalgic?!
Film Brain has appeared in several skits on the site since it began. Great insight I loved this movie, because it helped me see mental illness in a new light and understand how someone dealing with this experiences the world.
It is definitely not for kids though, as the plot is complex and mature. There are a couple scenes where you know two characters have slept together, but nothing is really shown.
Besides this, sincere love and concern for others are shown in this movie. Would definitely recommend. Teen, 13 years old Written by Cheerforlife March 18, Good movie I think this is a really good movie!
But i think you should be a little older to watch it because it has some very mature parts not inappropriate but confusing for little kids. So i think you need to be a little older to watch this movie! Kid, 9 years old February 26, My brother have seizures to My brother have seizures.
Teen, 14 years old Written by murdermystery August 12, Parents should know about the mature themes. Teen, 14 years old Written by Doglover June 29, Sad and uplifting It is something older kids and there parents can watch.
It is somewhat sad cause it actually happen but uplifting cause it shows you can get though really tough things. Like her she was battling a illness some us losing a love one your best friend might be moveing. Whatever the reason might be she shows and say that you can though.
Teen, 13 years old Written by Pug February 4, Awsome This is a great movie and one of my favorites. There is a lot of swearing and the seizures were a little much for me and there is a part where her boyfriend is partly naked and a part where she is in her under-garments.
But other than those parts It is a great movie that gives a good message. When you can't quite get it straight what the threat to Western civilization is this time, and how the spy is going to save us? When you wonder if maybe the projectionist didn't forget to show one reel?
If a spy movie is going to work, you have to understand it. The spy movie " Triple Cross ," on the other hand, did not. Palmer Michael Caine was involved with two double agents, and at the moment when they cornered him in the warehouse and he had to decide, quick, which one was really on his side, the audience could share his danger because they understood it.
For one thing, we never get to know Palmer this time. He still has the mild Cockney accent, but he's lost his sense of humor and his love for the little things of life, like cooking.
He's a big-shot spy now, like Bond and Flint, and who needs another one of those? One bright spot. The movie gets better, not worse, toward the end. After swimming in a morass of confusion for over an hour, we finally get to meet the Texas oil millionaire Ed Begley who's masterminding the scheme, and Begley, turns in a biting, hilarious parody of right-wing oil millionaires. But he never explains the scheme.
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