Ladies and gentlemen. This poster is not aware of: -Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones -Ride Along -The Nut Job -The Legend of Hercules -I, Frankenstein -Devil's Due -Vampire Academy -The Monuments Men -RoboCop -Winter's Tale -Endless Love -3 Days to Kill -Pompeii -Son of God -300: Rise of an Empire -Need for Speed -Divergent -Rio 2 -Transcendence -A Haunted House 2 -The Other Woman -Brick Mansions -Legend of Oz: Dorothy's Return -Blended -A Million Ways to Die in the West -Maleficent -Transformers: Age of Extinction -Earth to Echo -Tammy -Sex Tape -Planes: Fire & Rescue -And So It Goes
I actually seen all of these and da followin r watchable:
Legend of herculez - good story and mo charismatic herculez, da cg here is actually better than rock version I, Frankie - followz underworld theme of moviez. Frankie as a hero is a grate idea just not as hot as Selene Robocop - better cg than orig and some added diffz make it a good watch if not for nostalgic reasonz 3 dayz 2 kill - weird blend of family situation + spy thriller make it really diff and interestin, Costner fanz will enjoy 300 - r u kiddin? Dis wuz just as good as 1st movie and they're both hitz Need 4 Speed - da fact there is no car movie wid a Bugatti, Lambo, mclaren and other cool carz is reason 2 watch Divergent - if ur in2 sci fi dis is awesome Transcendence - not as good as divergent but good sci fi ideaz Da other woman - Kate upton Blended - surprise comedy of summer, very funnie
CG was not better than the Rock . I thought the story was better in the lower budget ones and even the asylum version of hercules had better violence scenes
I don't think Hercules is the worst film of 2014 -- not by a long chalk. I enjoyed it very much at tines and certainly liked it on the whole despite a slightly unsatisfactory climax. But it plays fast and loose with the Hercules of myth and legend, is humorous and boasts some good action sequences and spectacle. The Rock is also very good here and ideally cast in a movie that doesn't take itself too seriously. There are shades of the Seven Samurai abound, whilst offering a pastiche of Greek mythology may not work for everyone, it's called novel approach. And whilst it would have been great to see the Rock play a more brash and arrogant Hercules, a la Jason and the Argonauts, he reigns in a fine and typically charismatic performance here that only wobbles on occasion with his accent. It's far from perfect, if course, especially with so many characters who aren't fully realised and one dimensional villains in a film with a narrow narrative scope and a lack of real peril, but there is some urgency and the battles are both amusing and contain some good moments if combat. Visually, it's a very dark movie, but which is true to the mood and general tone, whilst there's a strong sense of creating a grand spectacle on battlefields and in cities. The 3D is little more than Ok, but I found it superior to that of 300: Rise of an Empire and Pompeii in this regard. Whilst it's a far more entertaining film than either, in my opinion. And if not nearly among the best of the year, it's one of the better Hercules movies and not among this year's worst at all.
I will call bollocks. It can't even possibly be the worst Hercules movie of the year because that award goes to the Kellan Lutz starring borefest Legend of Hercules.
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Agreed...Kellan Lutz Hercules was horrendous...couldn't even finish watching it, and I rarely give up on movies but it was possibly the worst movie I've ever walked out on.
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