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BadMouth:
Wil Weaton's performance in the the audiobook was superior to both the book and the movie. I enjoyed the movie. Very different than the book, but the endless early 80's references of the book would only appeal to people of a certain age. I was a bit disappointed that the quarter wasn't obtained through an arcade related challenge. |
yotsuya:
--- Quote from: BadMouth on April 22, 2018, 11:12:24 am ---Wil Weaton's performance in the the audiobook was superior to both the book and the movie. I enjoyed the movie. Very different than the book, but the endlessly early 80's references of the book would only appeal to people of a certain age. I was a bit disappointed that the quarter wasn't obtained through an arcade related challenge. --- End quote --- I totally agree. Toning down the 80s stuff saved it In that regard. And I really didn’t feel like the 80s references were simply pandering in the film. After a while, to be honest, it did in the book. |
dkersten:
I never read the book and really enjoyed the movie. Movie Story was not bad and visual and sound effects were great. Worth every penny of watching this on the IMAX screen, even in 3D, but really looking forward to watching this one at home once the new theater is done. Great sound, great visuals, lots of action... this is what makes watching movies fun for me. |
Malenko:
watched it with my wife. we both enjoyed it. I read about the differences with the book; nothing seemed story breaking to me. I also read about the licensing issues with some stuff from the book and that's why it was different than the movie (Like the Iron Giant being in it). It was cool to see Ryu and Goro in the same movie :) |
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