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Well, maybe not 10.
It wasn't the greatest science fiction film but it was a good film since we don't see many new films nowadays but rather remakes from old franchises.
Critics doesnt seem to like it but they can suck my ectoplasmic schwanzstucker, especially those sad clowns at AngryJoe who thought that Captain Marvel was a masterpiece *shudder*.
At least people seem to really like it, 93% at Rotten Tomatoes.
Hoping for a sequel.
Anyone who thinks Captain Marvel is good is someone whose opinion u should ignore.
Yeah, there's so much going on in the books that didn't make it to the theatre. I'm interested in seeing what shows up in the next movie. :)
A female character done right and even then she’s just a robot.
I will be buying the 3D film when it is cheaper, not at £25.
The Star Wars Saga is £50.
Great portrayal of a female character, shows women can be great without demeaning or disliking men.
https://youtu.be/FG32c2msDcc
She and the merry gang of hunter warriors and motorball champions are cyborgs, human brain inside the robotic body. Just like Ghost in the Shell.
As for the eye thing, after about 10 minutes you really stop paying attention to it, because you're too busy marveling at this creative world