![]() ![]() I would say that Naishuller has significantly improved as a filmmaker and I'm actually looking forward to his next project. I'm just happy the film delivered that and then some. ![]() I just want to see more stories involving this character.Ĭhoreographing action was something director Ilya Naishuller knew all too well, after directing the film Hardcore Henry, so I wasn't really worried about that aspect going in. It feels familiar, but fresh at the same time and I would happily watch a sequel. Yes, as the film progresses it begins to feel familiar, but it's all about whether or not you care about what is happening. I always knew he was a very talented actor, but this felt like a new side of him as a performer. I never once thought of him as someone who would ever lead a film like this, but I'm happy to say that he did it extremely well. Like many have already said about this film, Bob Odenkirk crushes it as Hutch. It does take its time to make you care about the characters, but if for nothing else, the attention to detail in the action is what will sell the movie for action buffs. Once this film gets going, it's pedals to the metal in terms of fights and cleverness. The film takes its time letting you know where Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) is in his life right now, which really made a bigger impact when you learn who he really is. Having surpassed his rage in the past and left his previous life behind, he very quickly finds himself back in the game. The film opens with a family man, overtired and in a looped daily routine, as two people invade his home and bring out his forgotten past. Here's why I absolutely recommend checking out Nobody. ![]() Not only is this film possibly better than most of its kind, but I also connected with most of the characters here, and with a short 90-minute run time, that's saying a lot. Honestly, I wasn't super excited for this one, given that the trailers made it look too similar to movies like the aforementioned, but I'm very glad I gave it the chance. It's rare that a film like Nobody comes out and feels similar to other movies like John Wick or Taken, while also having a completely fresh identity of its own. Disney isn't going to make any money if people just want to go there to look around and don't eat anything.When a low-budget film comes along that simply wants to entertain its audience and ends up going above and beyond its promise, all I can do is praise it. If there are long lines of people wanting to go to a fixed price restaurant, I would assume they will also charge per person. If that becomes an issue, they might only let you sit there while waiting for your table reservation.Īt a buffet, you pay based on the number of people over a certain age to avoid having a party of 6 with only 1 person paying and everyone else eating for free. ![]() Not sure if there will be a cover charge to sit at the bar, but wouldn't be surprised. I can imagine those trying to 'game' the system who want to see what it looks like sitting at the bar and not eating anything. Particularly when there are so many other reasonably priced places to eat at Epcot. How many times people will return for a $12 soft drink or $55 lunch is hard to tell. They set the prices high to try and manage the crowds. Someplace new like Space220 will be a big draw for those who just have to see whatever is new at Disney or those where money is no object. I will eat at these prix fixe places eventually (maybe), but it has to be worth it for the family. I don't mind going to a buffet at Disney if the kids are happy about it and there is something I can eat. However, having both us us get and app and a dessert is too much and I would be taking so much food home or having to carry it around a lot. My husband loves steak and we generally order an app he and the kids like (I'll have a bite or two), two kids meals, and then I will order something else (protein heavy) too and take about half or more back to the room, or trash it. This isn't an option with the new prix fixe menu. I leave lots of food on the table no matter where I eat, but I generally order food with this in mind. It is a very small amount, but it's working great for me (down nearly 100 pounds!). I had Weight Loss Surgery (WLS) about a year ago. I am very frustrated with the push to the prix fixe menu. ![]()
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