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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) Movie Review

January 14, 2018 Steve Baqqi
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“If we as an industry feel we must be shackled to franchises for name recognition sales, this seems like a good way for the creative to beat the system; just make something cool and randomly slap a franchise name onto it.”-Ben 'Yahtzee' Croshaw

Croshaw was referring to the video game industry, but this quote could just as easily apply to the film industry, and especially to the new Jumanji film, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. The new Jumanji is a total reboot in all but name. This movie could have easily been an unrelated, stand-alone film, and for the most part, functions that way aside from the iconography of the Jumanji universe and a few references and homages to the previous film (especially that of Robin William’s character, Alan Parrish). As it stands, however, Welcome to the Jungle is a humorous, big-budget adventure film with a light-hearted tone that stands in stark contrast to the original.

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Tags Movie Review, 2017, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Ben Yahtzee Croshaw, Film Industry, Video Game Industry, Video Games, Alan Parrish, Robin Williams, Funny, Fun, Humorous, Sequel, Reboot, Dwayne Johnson, The Rock, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillian, Nick Jonas For Some Reason, Jack Black, Avatars
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Daddy's Home 2 (2017) Movie Review

November 30, 2017 Steve Baqqi
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After seeing A Bad Moms Christmas, I didn’t think that a bad, lazy, blatant money grab movie could get any worse, or more obvious, for that matter. My God, was I wrong. Daddy’s Home 2 is somehow even worse than A Bad Moms Christmas. Using the same stale and wholly generic formula of the Christmas themed sequel, Daddy’s Home 2: The Christmas Special is a cynical attempt to part you from your money under the guise of holiday cheer. Returning leads Marky Mark and Will Ferrell are back but this time their dads (Mel Gibson and John Lithgow) are coming too!

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Tags Daddy's Home 2, Movie Review, 2017, Mark Wahlberg, Will Ferrell, Bad Movies, Comedy Movies, A Bad Moms Christmas, Mel Gibson, John Lithgow, Christmas, Sequel, John Cena, Step Brothers
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) Movie Review

November 22, 2017 Steve Baqqi
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Sequels in Hollywood tend to follow the tried and true formula of being  “the same, but different.” Kingsman: The Secret Service was a violent breath of fresh air for the spy genre, harkening back to the older, ridiculous Bond films, while having nothing but contempt for the more recent grim iterations starring Daniel Craig. Kingsman: The Golden Circle is, unfortunately, the bad type of sequel; the kind that self indulgently wallows in its predecessor’s footsteps, while only introducing stale ideas and underdeveloped characters. The Golden Circle attempts to mask its flaws with its action and crude humor, but ultimately is a poor, bloated imitation of Kingsman: The Secret Service.

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Tags Hollywood, 2017, Movie Review, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, James Bond, Daniel Craig, Sequel, Bad Movies, Spy Movie, The Statesmen, Galahad, Harry Hart, Colin Firth, Eggsy, Taron Egerton, Tilde, Agent Whiskey, Pedro Pascal, Agent Tequila, Channing Tatum, Poppy Adams, Julianne Moore, Matthew Vaughn, Kick-Ass
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The Purge: Election Year (2016) Movie Review

July 24, 2016 Steve Baqqi

The Purge has always been an extremely in your face franchise. The first Purge, to paraphrase MovieBob, was a brilliant idea that was utterly wasted on a silly home invasion movie. It’s sequel, The Purge: Anarchy, (remember Yahtzee’s formula from Independence Day: Regurgence) took the basic idea and setting and turned it into a graphic, intense, revenge action flick. Frank Grillo starred as Sergeant Leo Barnes, part Urban Rambo part Charles Bronson- Death Wish style baby. It was a massive improvement over the original, and par for the course was extremely over the top with its themes and graphic violence. The third sequel, The Purge: Election Year, wisely follows in its predecessor's footsteps by continuing to focus on Leo Barnes and using the extremely tense current (2016) election year as its political backdrop.

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Tags The Purge: Election Year, 2016, The Purge, The Purge: Anarchy, MovieBob, Independence Day: Resurgence, Graphic Violence, Intense Violence, Action, Frank Grillo, Sergeant Leo Barnes, Rambo, Charles Bronson, Death Wish, Sequel, Political Satire, New Founding Fathers of America, NFFA, Charlie Roan, Elizabeth Mitchell, Minister Edwidge Owens, Kyle Secor, Joe Dixon, Mykelti Williamson, James DeMonaco, Conspiracy, Hyper Violence, American Society, Crime, Murder
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