Anonymous wrote:I liked it, although I found the celebrity cameos distracting. Even Lady Gaga -- who CAN act -- seemed jammed in there with bad dialogue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we already discussed this? If you liked the first one, this one will be fine because there are a lot of easter eggs and earned good will. But if this is your first go-round, it's a disappointing stand alone movie.
And Meryl Streep literally was hobbling during some scenes. And her hair was so thin. Stanley Tucci looked so wrung out too. Emily Blunt had her new face. Anne Hathaway too, and she had to make up for it by acting like the same insecure Andy with zero growth in 20 years.
Meryl Streep is supposedly going to be Aslan in the new Netflix Narnia series.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed it. I think they had a good idea with the plot but it wasn't executed as well as it could have been. Kenneth Branagh is my boyfriend so I enjoyed seeing him, but am a bit surprised he took such a tiny part. The plot with Andy's boyfriend was completely unneccesary and added nothing.
Fans of the first film will probably like it; otherwise wait for streaming.
Typo…unless you’re Lindsay Brunnock. 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took my 7-year-old daughter last weekend. She really enjoyed the original - we watched that to prepare for the sequel. We had fun, but were slightly bored. The sequel is not nearly as good as the original. I hated all the politically correct crap and the way Miranda changed into someone much less supremely confident and cutting. That was what made the first movie so much fun. Thumbs down.
What politically correct crap are you referring to?
Anonymous wrote:I took my 7-year-old daughter last weekend. She really enjoyed the original - we watched that to prepare for the sequel. We had fun, but were slightly bored. The sequel is not nearly as good as the original. I hated all the politically correct crap and the way Miranda changed into someone much less supremely confident and cutting. That was what made the first movie so much fun. Thumbs down.
Anonymous wrote:I took my 7-year-old daughter last weekend. She really enjoyed the original - we watched that to prepare for the sequel. We had fun, but were slightly bored. The sequel is not nearly as good as the original. I hated all the politically correct crap and the way Miranda changed into someone much less supremely confident and cutting. That was what made the first movie so much fun. Thumbs down.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like I should wait for the streaming. Sequels rarely live up to the hype. It’s so hard to recreate the magic of the original because as the viewer you get attached your ideal continuation of the characters lives.
Somewhat unrelated but Pretty Woman is streaming on Netflix right now and that final scene with Edward coming back and climbing up the fire escape to rescue Vivian really sets the stage for a sequel but I’m so glad Pretty Woman 2 never made. Sometimes it’s just better to leave us with the questions.
Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed it. I think they had a good idea with the plot but it wasn't executed as well as it could have been. Kenneth Branagh is my boyfriend so I enjoyed seeing him, but am a bit surprised he took such a tiny part. The plot with Andy's boyfriend was completely unneccesary and added nothing.
Fans of the first film will probably like it; otherwise wait for streaming.
Fan here and I did not enjoy it.Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed it. I think they had a good idea with the plot but it wasn't executed as well as it could have been. Kenneth Branagh is my boyfriend so I enjoyed seeing him, but am a bit surprised he took such a tiny part. The plot with Andy's boyfriend was completely unneccesary and added nothing.
Fans of the first film will probably like it; otherwise wait for streaming.