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Baby It's You (1983)
1/10
Absolutely awful
15 October 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Possibly the worst "film" I've ever watched. Not even humorously bad. Nothing throughout the entire thing makes any sense whatsoever, it involves a completely forced relationship that winds up with the protagonist "Sheik" holding his girlfriend at gunpoint because she doesn't love him. No more than 2 minutes later she falls in love with him again, why you may ask, I sadly do not have the answer to that question. There are so many random events that have no effect on the development of the story, completely pointless. You could genuinely edit out 90 minutes of this movie and the remaining 15 minutes would suffice in educating you about this woeful story. I believe the director tried to capture the old chestnut of opposites attracting and failed miserably.
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9/10
Satisfying yet emotional
15 October 2019
Here is my spoiler free review, I often like to discuss the negatives of a movie before the positives so here goes.

I didn't quite enjoy Endgame as much the first time around since I had been spoiled about significant events in the film and it does suffer from quite a few plot holes. Some events aren't explained quite enough and require a good bit of mental gymnastics to hurdle. My main complaint like many others, despite not having much screen time, is Brie Larson (more on that later). Captain Marvel's movie, of which I do share the popular dislike for, was released barely over a month before Endgame. This is important because she is quite arrogant and emotionless in Endgame, a popular argument being Tony Stark is quite arrogant also, however we have had over a decade and 10 movies to watch and understand Stark's backstory and why he is this way, Captain Marvel not so much. I do however give Brie Larson the benefit of the doubt, after seeing how she is in interviews and such, I do believe the blame here lies with the directors. Larson and Marvel seem like completely different people. Her appearance is downgraded later in the movie too. There's also a scene with Fortnite.. which of course speaks for itself.

All of the above is why I simply cannot give it a 10, one may think how can so many negatives only deduct 1 from a perfect score? Well, staying true to a spoiler free review that is quite the task to explain of course.

As with any avid fan like myself and having watched Iron Man in cinemas 11 years ago, here we are 22 movies later and there isn't much more I could've asked for. Lot's of previous questions answered, closure brought to many story-lines, many epic moments and surprises. Had the franchise not been so long until this point, my rating most likely would've been 7.5. Somebody that has watched all previous instalments will appreciate Endgames nods at it's predecessors, lots of rewards for longtime fans. Is it as good as Infinity War? Not quite, it does shortly follow however, up there with my favourites IW, Winter Soldier, and Iron Man. A must watch for any Marvel fan. There are however still unanswered questions as with any MCU movie, which will most likely be answered in the upcoming titles.

TLDR: Slightly political, plot holes and an undesirable character that ultimately get's trumped by the excellence of the other 95%
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