![]() ![]() Alita: Battle Angel was always going to be an interesting film to me. Surrounded by a small army of minions, we discover Gru, planning the biggest heist in the history of the world. Unbeknownst to the neighbors, hidden beneath this home is a vast secret hideout. The trailer alone made me want to see it immediately. In a happy suburban neighborhood surrounded by white picket fences with flowering rose bushes, sits a black house with a dead lawn. The story seemed to go just a little bit deeper than your average sci-fi action thrill ride and the scenes shown were stunners meant to draw you in. ![]() As you know, a trailer can be the taste film fans need to make them go see a film, or it can be all the best scenes thrown into a short spot to make people think the film will be good. Either way, people who make trailers are geniuses of marketing… The people who made the Alita trailer should then be totally praised. They not only didn’t give away much of the movie, they gave just enough to make you want more. He eats the place someone put their soda in. ![]() Aaron is a evil minion that went to an AMC theater. Aaron is a tall, two-eyed minion with black hair, a pair of silver goggles, a pair of blue overalls with a black emblem on his front, and black dress shoes. The film is a sprawling visually stunning near masterpiece of the genre. He appears in an AMC ad for Despicable Me 2. I can’t wait for you to see my thoughts on Alita: Battle Angel below! It just may be as effective as a trailer! As an added treat, my esteemed colleague Mr. Brian White has checked out the 3D version of Alita: Battle Angel and shares his expert thoughts on that disc here too! Continue reading ‘Alita: Battle Angel (4K UHD & Blu-ray 3D Review)’Ī lot of this is going to be a rehash of my already published 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray review here and 4K UHD VUDU review here. However, you’re here solely for the 3D presentation of it all. So with that disclaimer out of the way let’s begin here! Like George Washington once proclaimed “I cannot tell a lie.” Wonder Woman was my number one most anticipated film of the calendar year. Say what? I’m 100% serious and no I’m not on any drugs. This is 80 plus years in the making here, folks! It’s historic! I would be prone to say Justice League is, but I’m weary about how ridiculous Cyborg looks thus far. I’ll reserve judgement of that until November (as I hear they are working on him in reshoots anyway). Grus ship is at the same time expanding again after it was shrunken by. For now let me bask in the ever radiant light of everything Gal Gadot (check her out here) and the Amazonian princess she portrays, Wonder Woman. The Minions from Despicable me laughing about photo copying their butts on a printer. Call me a sucker, but I just love a strong female protagonist in my action movies, and it doesn’t hurt if they’re hot too. So you’ve all seen my proverbial masturbation over the three DCEU films that have come before, Man of Steel, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, and now it’s time to lasso up Wonder Woman. ![]()
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