Ooft. Say that the opinions of Y2k On Max, I was not great could be an understatement: Deciding.com said it was “the equivalent of the phrase film,” hey, do you remember the pixes of sneakers? “” And that the scenario is “fragile and sloppy”.
According to Empire, the problem is that the film “is based too much on nostalgia; this concerns much more familiar products and details of pop culture than by the way in which its characters could behave”. Partly comedy, drama in part, he does not quite commit to one or the other and falls flat, which means that it is not one of the best maximum films.
It’s a shame, because the premise seemed fun. But there are many more entertaining options on Max at the moment, so here are three very different films that should excite and delight instead.
Logan
To watch
You know the exercise: Hugh Jackman, Adamantium Claws, Patrick Stewart as teacher X. This is “Wolverine’s best film to date” “Empire”
Wolverine’s final film is “a poignant study of aging and infirmity,” said The Guardian. “What’s going on when superheroes are getting old? In fact, what happens when, like many non-seuperheroes, they arrive at the end of the middle without a partner, in bad health and with an aging parent to take care?”
This does not mean that it is not also an excellent action film. This is the case, but he has brains as well as Brawn: Think Unforgiven with claws.
Land of Lost
To watch
Stay with me on this one, because while many people stacked the film – Rogerebert.com notes that it “inspires fervent hatred” – and the 27% rotten note of tomatoes is the kind of thing you tend to see next to a film by Jennifer Lopez, Ebert believes that this film “disturbed” is worth a watch.
Will Ferrell is Dr. Rick Marshall, who invents a machine that can import fossil fuels from a parallel dimension. Naturally, he uses this machine to transport it, he and his friends, in this parallel dimension, the earth full of lost dinosaurs. As Ebert says, the film is filled with “places of false, accessories and special effects”, and he found that it is an absolute explosion to watch.
Is it a five-star film? Absolutely not. But as the goalkeeper says, “he is very surreal, absurd and often quite coarse, with lots of very arch and knowing gags”. Lower your expectations and I think you will laugh a lot.
Dryer (2006)
To watch
No, not the television show: this is a horror comedy on the office culture in which a team consolidation retreat is tracked down by a brutal killer. Danny Dyer is in it, which gives you an idea of the target market: it is a film of beers on the sofa on Saturday evening, a film Slashy Stabby which does not take itself too seriously.
Broadsheets did not like it, but it is not really intended for their detractors; It is a film for sites of sites like Pophorror, which found it “bad and funny”. Common Sense Media warns that it is certainly not for children thanks to being “full of explicit grotesque violence and scandalous injuries”, and it is exactly the kind of thing that people on R / Horror love: it is “funny as F — with a lot of gore as well”, says a happy spectator.
I now imagine a mashup of Breakup The show and Breakup The film. Paging ben Stiller …




