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The best music movies throughout history.
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Story – The story here tells the story of Bruce Banner. Bruce Banner tried to avoid government arrest because he was looking for an answer to get rid of the Hulk side, and the government announced that they had not turned off the Updated version of the experiment button. Character-Bruce Banner-Ex-scientist infected by gamma rays, the government has to hide behind him, he communicates with people who can help him, who see him come out of hiding and get the attention of the government, he should learn to control the Hulk inside. When General Rose (Hurt) found him, Banner escaped, but he didn't have a chance to catch his breath: his girlfriend Betty Rose (Taylor) was gone, and super soldier Emile Bronsky (Rose) was right. His green alters ego is fascinated. Tim Rose is well portrayed as Emil Bronski's mercenary, but Tim Black Nelson (Holes, Hoot) is introduced in Act 3 as a man who wants to help Banner but ends up a Scientist who can fight the Hulk in the future, bringing the film closer to shouting to stop his sharp style of judgment.
By Zuvin Maharzan3 years ago in Beat
X2-2003
In 2000, the consensus was that the first X-Men film, while interesting, was somewhat inadequate; that Brian Singer, a prodigy among the usual suspects, was uncomfortable working in the high-salary arena. Roger Ebert was impressed with how Singer was able to handle so many characters in the film but felt that "the plot didn't live up to its potential". But there's no doubt that X2 is a marked improvement over X-Men, which belongs in that noble category of better-than-one-movie sequels. X2 is a challenging film, but still good for what it is and for its time.
By Srijan Kunwar3 years ago in Beat
'Xanadu' - Olivia Newton-John's Underappreciated Bit of Magic
Hi, and welcome back to Second Chances where the maligned, forgotten, and ignored inspire me to honor a music icon. Okay, I have been teasing that I would one day cover the 1980 disco musical Xanadu ever since I wrote my piece about Razzie picks worth watching four years ago. With how busy my life is between two jobs and multiple side projects, it kept getting pushed off over and over again. However, with the recent passing of the film's star, the wonderful Olivia Newton-John, I decided that I just had to hunker down and finally do it, especially since all of the tributes to her only seem to focus on Grease and her pop songs. Xanadu may be a polarizing film that (along with Can't Stop The Music) created the Razzies in the first place, but I can't help but enjoy it.
By Adam Wallace4 years ago in Beat










