"Zootopia" may wow you with it's flashing colors, but it's a non-entity, and seems more like a collage of furry fan art with a Sarah McLachlan song playing over it than a movie. I can't give non-entities solid ratings as films just by definition, it's like delivering an unfinished product. If it's a movie, it's awful. If it's furry fan art, it's disgusting.
"Deadpool" is atrocious, one of the worst movies I've ever seen. It is kind of a movie, though, despite being so poorly structured it gave me a concussion.
"X-Men: Apocalypse" is a real event film, like the kind Christopher Nolan makes. These should be celebrated. Not seeing the difference being "X-Men Apocalypse" and similar ilk, i.e. "Deadpool" or "Captain America: Civil War", just means you have the inability to sort out poisons in your food by taste, making you so handicapped that you will most likely die by your own hand if not hospitalized.
"Gods of Egypt" is on a whole nother level then any of them, though, a masterpiece directed by one of the greatest living directors, Alex Proyas. Right there, the bandwagon hate for an obvious masterpiece makes you blind in my eyes, the eyes that can see.
Today is the day to say I love you to your best friend - chinese proverb
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