This was the love story and not the philosophical treatise on nearly everything. I am not much for love stories as the major theme, but this is among the best. The staging was extremely creative and for that alone it is a Must Go. ...(read more)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful
if I was asked the question of whether it was easier to create spectacular visual effects that are consistent and mind blowing or whether it is easier to create a coherent story without nonsensical dialogue, I would think that the latter was easier. Some of the dialogue and plot were so ridiculously painful it almost goes beyond explanation. It is as if a week before release somebody said, "hey, we need to write some dialogue." And then they hired some teenage boys. I believe if I had watched this movie in Japanese or another language I do not know, I would have appreciated it more. The visuals are fantastic. ...(read more)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Story is weak and told poorly. Love the characters. Great special affects. Those fish-like things were the highlight. Could have used the 3D better. great funny moments by Ironman. Others got boring except for the Hulk. Even he could have taken a few more gratuitous shots at this pals. ...(read more)
6 out of 8 found this review helpful
it was a great deal of fun to see how the radio show may actually function. Even though much of it were storytellers just standing telling their stories, it gave an image to imagine how the show was put together. It was also fun to see the changes they made to make the show more visual. the musical interlude was a clever idea and enjoyable to all ...(read more)
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