Ru1977
The Irishman
Agreed. Spider-Man, then again with Doctor Strange? It makes it really hard for me to take it seriously, even for a comic book movie.
I should say, while it wasn't for me, that's not really commentary on it being well done as a film. There's nothing technically wrong with it. For what it's aiming for the writing is fine, the casting works, the camera is doing its job, the effects and such are on par for similar stuff of the era.I thought it was well done considering it was PG-13. I didn't expect a full on Horror film--just darker than Spider-Man, and it was.
It's funny how much expectations can impact our enjoyment of a film. I went into Drag Me to Hell as not a huge Raimi fan and having never heard anything particularly good about it, so I watched it with 0 expectations and had a blast. The slapstick gore was so unexpected in a movie that was leaning serious that it hit way harder for me than any sincere attempt at horror would have. And I just enjoyed how offbeat it is compared to the formulaic haunting/curse type horror movies with similar plots.Drag Me To Hell: An oldie, but I hadn't seen it and after years of hearing about it I was honestly really underwhelmed. Nothing about it was unusually bad for a Raimi film or anything, but I just didn't vibe with it. This is the first one of the season that was just a total miss for me.
Suspiria REALLY affected me but it's entirely personal, so I actually get why someone else would find it underwhelming.finally got around to watching the original Suspiria the other day and was quite underwhelmed