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Bad Judge (2014–2015)
9/10
Entirely Underrated.
26 October 2014
This show is entirely underrated. It's a pretty original story line that contains good humor, it doesn't talk down to the viewer and or play on the same torn up romantic comedy like the new show A to Z. It baffles me that Bad Judge is rated lower than A to Z. I probably wouldn't entirely give it a 9/10, but as the rating is an average, it needs higher ratings, because it better not get canceled after one season. It also has a spectacular underlying theme that the justice system is flawed. It can be very difficult to provide help, (although an entirely different conversation.) It is a nice concept to see a caped (or robed) crusader who doesn't have her life together but doesn't mess around when it comes to work. Who has her own flaws but her secret selflessness and appreciation for the positive points of the law constantly overshadow her fun loving ways.
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5/10
The Awful Display of Blind Robbery Among Movie-Goers
31 May 2014
X-Men Days of Future Past showed just little enough in the trailers to not let you know that the entire movie was going to be butchered, but just enough to make it seem incredible. The entire movie was made simply to rectify the Giant Sh*t that Brett Ratner on X-Men The Last Stand. Of course the could have used about 1/3 of the movie to fix what Ratner did by killing off all the good/main characters. But instead the whole movie was used to follow a story line that doesn't make any logical sense. Movies that depend on moving to the past to change the future are improbably to direct properly, because no matter what the conflict is, there is an easier way to go about it, i.e. go back a little further then planned and stop the beginning conflict from taking affect (hard to go into detail without spoiling.) All in all 20th Century & Marvel did a fantastic job of stealing your money, putting Jennifer Lawrence on a pedestal (Mystique is supposed to stay blue most of the time, that's the point) and showing that Hugh Jackman can be an old man & ripped.
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Neighbors (I) (2014)
7/10
Supporting Actors Were the Salvation of this Movie
31 May 2014
The supporting Characters did such a phenomenal job in this move that they made it funny. Zach Effron did quite well and Dave Franco stole the show. The make up of this movie and most of the jokes were great. This brings us to the terrible aspect of the movie, which is Seth Rogen. Seth is outrageously funny and a well accomplished screen writer. This being said, he is a poor excuse for an actor. Seth has adopted the Adam Sandler Mentality. He had a few hilariously movies starting out in his career and is about to take some really poor career moves if he thinks that he should always be the main character with a love interest who is far better looking. I can't stand Seth Rogen as an actor but if chooses to stay a screen writer with smaller supporting roles then he will be alright. If This is The End had more from Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel, it would have been unwatchable... The Guilt Trip *Cough Cough*
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