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Something like this https://youtu.be/fnMhUPewk6c?si=UeLkvXM9jMsMxyoc No I missed The Island of Doctor Moreau. One of my friends thought the Pink Panther would be good cause of Steve Martin, boy was he wrong. This one is still being talked about, isn't it? And it's not high quality writing. Yesterday is fantastic and Himesh Patel does his own singing. All of that and George Martin's production. I agree with most of that, but Ringo's musical career has not been great. Good at times but also horrendous at times. He did give us "It Don't Come Easy" and "Photograph" though. I have unfortunately seen 4 out of five of those. The Wicker Man is the worst to me, but then again I didn't like the original either. I guess it was better than him saying "Boy my neck is stiff! I need a good massage.. I mean some revenge and blood." Hammer is a Beatles fan? Maybe more of a McCartney than Lennon fan. So he's like the sesame street Dracula? Could have been worse, he could have tried stand up comedy. Yeah but they keep coming up with new ways to bring Dracula back. Like you staked him through the heart, cut off his head and scattered his ashes but you didn't remember to put his coffin and clothes in different places, so of course he's not dead! It doesn't always have to make sense, it's a movie. Loved Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz even more. The third one that Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg did together The World's End is not nearly as good. Still is fun though. With the Hangover, Borat and Zoolander all getting sequels, it's a surprise they haven't done one for Tropic Thunder or Team America. So true. Great song but of course he didn't write the lyrics. The music he writes for those words is generally fantastic. I still love his music but can't watch his live shows now. Old songs like Your Song his voice can't reach the higher ranges, but it still works well for his newer material. Like Robert Plant said of Led Zeppelin reunions, they come across like cover groups. I think most of the actual comics fans were hoping for the R rated horror. Instead we got this kiddie cookie monster version of Venom. I was really shocked that it became such a bit hit at the box office. So of course, we got more of the same crap, only somehow even worse. They really need to work out a deal with Disney to develop and produce their films, then collect their share of the profits. I don't think there are too many fans interested in the Kraven movie. Now if they did Carnage (the right way as a horror movie) or their Spider man related heroes like Silk or the numerous Spider-Women(instead of focusing on villains) they might have something. I'm still wondering why they thought Madame Web was a good idea. Yeah really he should have done Taboo instead. Good he was terrible as Eddie Brock anyway. And as an executive producer signed off on the stupid second one, so he should stay far away from Marvel. Thanks for the review. The first one was okay and funny in parts. Not really what you want in a horror monster inspired comic character but still okay. The second one sucked so bad. I am definitely skipping this one, but I won't believe it's the last one until it bombs at the box office. If it doesn't expect more of the same just no Tom Hardy. But in all honesty he was terrible as Eddie anyway. Even though he's normally a very good actor. Sony should stop trying and allow Disney to make the movies and they collect their share of the profits.