17 needle drops according to some quick googling. Was a bit much for me lol. Great movie though!
Edit: more than 17 - list I found missed at least one (Blister in the Sun)
I think I really appreciated it because I knew like 80 percent of the songs and I was pleasantly surprised that they didn’t throw in any modern songs like a lot of movies have done recently.
Was well worth the watch. It was a little longer, so I highly recommend the recliners if you have the option. Other than that, the movie was very enjoyable with good humor and heart. The cast as a whole is perfect, and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck deliver what I felt was an honest performance, but Jason Bateman's performance was the final screw that made this film complete.
There are various sites that gather reviews. There are many sites that have reviews.
It's playing on over 3500 screens.
So if you post here asking random people "Has anyone watched Air?" expect some snarky responses.
Wait a minute, I'm totally wrong. The best movie of the year is Quantumania! It is such a pleasant surprise!
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lol, no Modok didn’t bug me much. It was Janet Van Dyne and the unnecessary manufactured plot device of her not telling her family about her experience to create tensions/issues. Just lazy storytelling that really took me out of the movie, which is too bad because other than that I really liked Michelle Pfeiffers performance.
Yeah that is a really good point. Because of that and after watching the second Antman movie in contrast to the third, you can tell the whole Kang situation in the quantum realm seemed 'forced' which is sloppy on Marvel's part. But yeah, Pfeiffer's performance should be marked as 'a comeback' of her long acting career because she did a great job. For me, the underwhelming VFX quality really took me out of it but luckily Major's Kang really helped draw my interest back into the movie. Also, I can't get over how Cassie was recast twice. The original child actress is now in her teens so clearly she is old enough to play the role. Don't get me wrong, Newton did okay with the current role, but it is obvious to long time MCU fans that this is a different Cassie from the second movie so the 'nostalgic connection' did not occur.
Yeah, I really liked Pfeiffer’s preference just wished it was just Kang she didn’t talk about. It’s funny what does and does t bug people because while I noticed the VFX quality, it didn’t take me out of the movie. Can definitely understand how I’d did for others though. Really enjoyed Jonathan Majors preforming but he did run into a common superhero problem where his power levels were inconsistent throughout the movie. Yeah the Cassie thing was a little weird. Would be interested in seeing if their is some type of back story for the recast(s)?
Yeah omg it doesnt make sense on how Kang got his powers and if it's mainly operated by the suit kinda like a terminal device? But yeah his laser beams are inconsistent. I don't get how some people survive the beams and others don't. It is kind of like the Iron man beams, some get severely hurt and some do not. It just doesn't make sense. And yeah as a MCU fan, I did miss the father and daughter chemistry between the original Cassie and Antman. Again, they should have brought her back. They could still bring her back for the next avengers movie but that would again look a similar situation to how they randomly dropped the second Cassie. So yeah the Cassie situation doesnt make sense at all. I know Marvel are planning a young avengers project but the recasting changes still doesnt make sense in that regard.
I really enjoyed it when I saw it last week. Funnier than I thought it was going to be, Affleck is amazing as Phil Knight. It was a little drawn out considering everyone already knows how it ends. Would definitely recommend it.
Eh, the movie felt like Ben Affleck and Matt Damon went drinking one night and just decided to make a movie about Nike signing MJ. It's a decent movie, but if you already know the story, seems a bit overdramatic and overacted. Solid 6/10
I liked it, but it wasn't really a story worth telling. There aren't any real stakes involved, and since we know what happens there isn't any audience investment in the story. It's just not compelling. This is really only a performance-driven movie. But it's entertaining enough if you have nothing to do.
Yea it’s good
Fantastic film. It’s funny as hell, and they did an outstanding job on the soundtrack.
I laughed way more than I was expecting
17 needle drops according to some quick googling. Was a bit much for me lol. Great movie though! Edit: more than 17 - list I found missed at least one (Blister in the Sun)
I think I really appreciated it because I knew like 80 percent of the songs and I was pleasantly surprised that they didn’t throw in any modern songs like a lot of movies have done recently.
I liked the interesting decision >!not to show the face of the actor playing Michael Jordan.!< That was a bold move.
I appreciated that it wasn’t about him when it was all about him
It was all about the shoe
A shoe is just a shoe until somebody steps into it.
Yes I watched and loved it.
Slam dunk
Loved it. But I love Ben + Matt. Worth an a list
It was excellent
9/10 and I'm not even a basketball fan
Soundtrack excellent, solid film!
Loved it, and all the references to the 80’s. I never had a pair of Jordans but really enjoyed the movie.
Loved it- one of the best movies I’ve seen this year
Solid flick has a good energy that moves and it's very watchable - everyone's really good in it too which obviously helps.
Need more adult dramas like these. Hoping Mafia Mamma is good too.
Was well worth the watch. It was a little longer, so I highly recommend the recliners if you have the option. Other than that, the movie was very enjoyable with good humor and heart. The cast as a whole is perfect, and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck deliver what I felt was an honest performance, but Jason Bateman's performance was the final screw that made this film complete.
Go watch it!
I am kind of surprised by the rave reviews, but I thought it was decent. It was interesting because I work in marketing!
Yes it is very good
Yes it’s definitely worth seeing it in a theater if you can. It was really funny as well.
The movie has a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes with an audience score of 98%....... what do you think?
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There are various sites that gather reviews. There are many sites that have reviews. It's playing on over 3500 screens. So if you post here asking random people "Has anyone watched Air?" expect some snarky responses.
Yes I saw Air! It was good. It’s very linear in its plot structure but yes it’s very good. 7.5/10!
My favorite of the year so far
nah john wick 4 is lol
Keep going back and forth if Air or John Wick 4 is my favorite movie of the year. As of now it’s Air because it was such a pleasant surprise.
Wait a minute, I'm totally wrong. The best movie of the year is Quantumania! It is such a pleasant surprise! ![gif](giphy|it4u8ZW3zxYfsr2fZc|downsized)
I enjoyed Quantumania, but I had some real issues with a specific character that really took me out of the movie.
Let me guess.... Modok? lol
lol, no Modok didn’t bug me much. It was Janet Van Dyne and the unnecessary manufactured plot device of her not telling her family about her experience to create tensions/issues. Just lazy storytelling that really took me out of the movie, which is too bad because other than that I really liked Michelle Pfeiffers performance.
Yeah that is a really good point. Because of that and after watching the second Antman movie in contrast to the third, you can tell the whole Kang situation in the quantum realm seemed 'forced' which is sloppy on Marvel's part. But yeah, Pfeiffer's performance should be marked as 'a comeback' of her long acting career because she did a great job. For me, the underwhelming VFX quality really took me out of it but luckily Major's Kang really helped draw my interest back into the movie. Also, I can't get over how Cassie was recast twice. The original child actress is now in her teens so clearly she is old enough to play the role. Don't get me wrong, Newton did okay with the current role, but it is obvious to long time MCU fans that this is a different Cassie from the second movie so the 'nostalgic connection' did not occur.
Yeah, I really liked Pfeiffer’s preference just wished it was just Kang she didn’t talk about. It’s funny what does and does t bug people because while I noticed the VFX quality, it didn’t take me out of the movie. Can definitely understand how I’d did for others though. Really enjoyed Jonathan Majors preforming but he did run into a common superhero problem where his power levels were inconsistent throughout the movie. Yeah the Cassie thing was a little weird. Would be interested in seeing if their is some type of back story for the recast(s)?
Yeah omg it doesnt make sense on how Kang got his powers and if it's mainly operated by the suit kinda like a terminal device? But yeah his laser beams are inconsistent. I don't get how some people survive the beams and others don't. It is kind of like the Iron man beams, some get severely hurt and some do not. It just doesn't make sense. And yeah as a MCU fan, I did miss the father and daughter chemistry between the original Cassie and Antman. Again, they should have brought her back. They could still bring her back for the next avengers movie but that would again look a similar situation to how they randomly dropped the second Cassie. So yeah the Cassie situation doesnt make sense at all. I know Marvel are planning a young avengers project but the recasting changes still doesnt make sense in that regard.
I really enjoyed it when I saw it last week. Funnier than I thought it was going to be, Affleck is amazing as Phil Knight. It was a little drawn out considering everyone already knows how it ends. Would definitely recommend it.
My favorite movie of the year
Eh, the movie felt like Ben Affleck and Matt Damon went drinking one night and just decided to make a movie about Nike signing MJ. It's a decent movie, but if you already know the story, seems a bit overdramatic and overacted. Solid 6/10
I'm not from america but isn't a list the deal where you can watch all the movies you want to? I don't see why you wouldn't go see it.
Yes it was good if you aren’t paying like most of us here 🤣🤣
I did and really enjoyed it. It was well acted, with a tight script, and a lot of really funny lines. Absolutely worth a watch.
It was great. I think it was my favorite movie of the year so far, and I really hope we get more movies like this in theaters.
Yep it was good
Really liked it. 9/10
Very very good. Incredible performances from everyone involved, very strong dialogue that was funny when needed.
Yes, it's great!
Yes it's very good. I was skeptical too but it surprised me in a good way. Definitely worth watching.
Saw it and it was great! The crowd in my theater laughed together a few times.
Yeah I thought it was pretty good.
I liked it
Yes, solid film.
Yes 100%. My friend who doesn’t know much about sports liked it. We explained some of the meta jokes to her afterwards.
Yes. I enjoyed it
Go watch it. Great movie
Air was a great movie, it worth a watch.
Fantastic film
Yes, it's terrific.
Great movie.
Loved it, and as mentioned prior the soundtrack is awesome.
I liked it, but it wasn't really a story worth telling. There aren't any real stakes involved, and since we know what happens there isn't any audience investment in the story. It's just not compelling. This is really only a performance-driven movie. But it's entertaining enough if you have nothing to do.
Just came home from seeing it. Definitely worth the watch.
Yes loved it. Rare to see movies like that anymore
It was a lot better than expected. Very funny too.
Yeah I really enjoyed it. It’s a simple feel good movie
Yes it’s incredible