Despite being considered the worst from the Mission: Impossible series, I actually liked Mission Impossible 2 more then Rogue Nation. And I think the third was the worst. Here is my unpopular ranking of the M:I series:
Infinity War isnât my favorite marvel movie. It was brilliant, but I donât think we can rly judge it until A4 comes out. My favorite might actually be Age of Ultron
The Emoji Movie was not that bad to me⌠I didnât really see anything that I would hate. Itâs just a fun kidâs movie. I actually liked it. Sure, it was not the best movie ever, but itâs not as bad as people say either.
The characters were annoying and boring, the jokes were poor and werenât that funny, the plot felt as if someone didnât care whether or not the movie was bad, and was quite predictable. Even the premise of living emojis sounds dumb.
I found nothing in that movie to be enjoyable besides making fun of it. To be honest, thatâs why I watched the movie.
Itâs a blatant rip-off/cash-in of Wreck-It-Ralph, Toy Story, Inside Out, and The LEGO Movie. Like with the LEGO Movie, they could have done something special with it and defied expectations by giving it some heart, but instead itâs a paint-by-numbers rehash.
I wonder what kind of black mail Hollywood execs have on Patrick Stewart to make him play the emoji.
It was nothing special and absolutely bland with blatant product placement sprinkled throughout that didnât even improve the story or make it worthwhile along with reinforcing all the things it tried not to do.
I think Rescue Bots is one of the best TF shows in the franchise. It just has the unfortunate fact that itâs intended to be the âlittle kids showâ so people constantly shrug it off or underestimate it before giving it a chance.
Having watched a sizable amount of it with my younger siblings, I can confirm. The characters overall are very likeable, and while the plots usually arenât super deep and lack the action of Transformers Prime, itâs still pretty enjoyable.
I wrote it off until I saw that they actually aged up their characters. Animated shows that show characters growing up automatically means theyâve got something special to them, imo. The five seasons or so seem a little daunting to get into, but Iâm glad they did something with it and didnât make it a generic non-violent kids show.