I've read a lot of bad reviews from Bright, but I think it's in the same line of comics that studios are generally exploring. As entertainment is on the way, I only think there was a female character of weight who was not villain.I've read a lot of bad reviews from Bright, but I think it's in the same line of comics that studios are generally exploring. As entertainment is on the way, I only think there was a female character of weight who was not villain.
i felt like it was underdeveloped and needed several more passes on the script. some of the dialogue was cringeworthy as was will smith's mustache. and the villain was so cliched, the third act was so predictable and the message was hammered instead of being organic to the story.
I give it a 8 out of 10 wardrobe could have done a little more research to find out what is actually worn in LA. I feel the jerseys were too stereotypical for the 90's era.
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It's getting crazy mixed reviews, but I really enjoyed it.
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I've read a lot of bad reviews from Bright, but I think it's in the same line of comics that studios are generally exploring. As entertainment is on the way, I only think there was a female character of weight who was not villain.I've read a lot of bad reviews from Bright, but I think it's in the same line of comics that studios are generally exploring. As entertainment is on the way, I only think there was a female character of weight who was not villain.
Junk. Reboot of "End of Watch" with an alien-human buddy cops.
i felt like it was underdeveloped and needed several more passes on the script. some of the dialogue was cringeworthy as was will smith's mustache. and the villain was so cliched, the third act was so predictable and the message was hammered instead of being organic to the story.
My family and friends who've seen it liked it!
The Neflix poster was so bad it killed any desire I might have had to see the film.... and I'm a Will Smith fan.
I think Will Smith needs to seriously have someone else pick his scripts or get a new Agent.
I give it a 8 out of 10 wardrobe could have done a little more research to find out what is actually worn in LA. I feel the jerseys were too stereotypical for the 90's era.
As a long-time fan of RPGs (all the way back to Gary Gygax and Dave Hargrave) - orcs and elves and humans, oh, my!