Reviews written by stromboli-bones
I would like to start by stating that this review is LONG overdue, and my delay came from the feeling that it would be slightly disingenuous to leave a review...
Say one thing for Don Kamillo, say he's a master. Se7en is one of my all-time top 5 favorite movies, and so I was rather...
The bad stuff was cut, the good stuff was left in. What more do you want? I have a tendency to be long-winded so I figured I'd keep it short...
I saw Godzilla: KOTM in theaters and have spent the subsequent years trying to erase most of the Human parts of this movie from my brain (haven't seen it since)....
Watched this a few weeks ago and forgot to drop a review! Into the Fire is everything Desolation of Smaug should have been. Everything ridiculous...
I respect the hell out of what you've done here with this project. The pacing and editing and the flow of intertwining these two movies was excellent and outstanding. I...
I divided my thoughts here into 3 sections, each progressively longer for the people who prefer to read less and the people who prefer to read more! ...
When I found this edit, I hopped on it IMMEDIATELY with the hopes that ANYTHING would allow me to think about Game of Thrones and not throw up in my...
On top of the morning to you, fellow enjoyers of Fanedits! If you’re reading this review to determine if Northwest Passage is something you may enjoy, here is a disclaimer:...
I’ll keep this one relatively short and sweet. If you want a version of the Hobbit movies that trims away the worst offenders, but retains roughly 90% of its runtime,...
I watched TM2YC’s edit of An Unexpected Journey (AUJ) last night, and tonight I watched the Desolation of Smaug! (DOS) If you enjoyed the...
Most of the cuts Q2 made here are pretty self-explanatory (just check out the Changes tab!) and so I’m not sure anyone really needs (or wants) a super in depth...
The short version: Anyone who is interested in watching a version of The Hobbit that keeps the large majority of the originals, but dials back...
One of what I consider to be the "Big Five" of the Hobbit-editing world, and one of the first few I watched! If you're looking...
It has become rather difficult to review Hobbit edits here on IFDB and not be biased by one's own personal preferences, but I will try! ...
It has become rather difficult to review Hobbit edits here on IFDB and not be biased by one's own personal preferences, but I will try! ...
The first Hobbit edit I ever saw, and one of what I consider to be the "Big Five" of the Hobbit edits. Not to mention, THE most popular edit on...
I consider this edit to be one of the "Big Five," and is actually the first of the group! Basically my only complaint about this...
This is one of the first Hobbit edits I ever saw, and one of what I consider to be the "Big Five." While I personally...
Hey there! Happy to see another new Faneditor making their mark! Congrats on the release man! So, first thing's first, I've never seen anything like...
I have never seen Darkest Hour, and I saw Dunkirk once in theaters and very much enjoyed it. Narratively I felt that these films were...
I'll start off this review by saying: Unlike all other fanedited/fixed movie I've seen on this site, I have not actually seen the Original film. Secondly, the editing here was...
My only complaint is that you didn't cut out Amber Heard......just kidding.....mostly. In all seriousness, great work here Spence. I saw Justice League in theaters,...
This edit sits in a weird place for me. The idea behind combining three films into one works perfectly here, and I had very little (if any) to complain about...
I've found that horror movies are extremely difficult for me to watch and enjoy after seeing them once or twice, but I pushed through because I wanted to see how...
September 27, 2021 I've only ever seen T84 once, about a year ago. I've seen T11 a couple times prior to this. I...
I watched the Miniseries version of this edit and I must say that DonKamillo you are an absolute genius. Watching in this format allows for the narrative to be restructured...