Pure shite if your not currently Disney-age and lack all common sense.
The lead actress, why is she even in the movie?
No one really ever gets cold, that's truly fascinating!
This is the first film of the Pink Panther series. The story might be a bit slow sometimes but you won't forget the silly, funny and bumbling moments of the Inspector Jacques Clouseau. He is trying to ensure the safety of a diamond called The Pink Panther and his wife is on the team of the thief who wants to steal it.
It's a good comedy but I thought it would be more funnier than it actually was probably because Peter Sellers didn't appear that much in the film which is a shame. I hope that changes in the next three films because he was great!
I think it's better than the first one, at least my wish to see more of Inspector Jacques Clouseau was achieved and he provide us a lot of silly, funny and bumbling moments in the search for the Pink Panther that was stolen once again by the Phantom.
Peter Sellers delivered a great performance again!
I think David Niven was better as Phantom/Sir Charles Lytton in the first film than Christopher Plummer in this one. He was more charming, shifty and cool as a burglar should be.
The Goose Is Loose. If you're up for style over substance - ehr fucking everything... you'll have a great time. Otherwise, not so much.
Since I don´t live in the US I did not follow this story, actually I only heard of it after the verdict. Well, I´m not the kind of person that sees conspiracies behind every corner but this gives me a lot to think about.
Ahh, the old "I've stolen your DNA and impregnated myself with it" idiotic plot device. I hate Seska episodes. They are some of the worst that this series has to offer.
wow! i didn't expect much from it but i was blown away, intense from the start to the finish it got me on the edge of my seat. Fantastic action paced movie if you get past the whole patriotic stuff which i don't mind at all. Very good Mr.Bay
Was terrific to see Brian Keith in this role. It was hard to recognize him with the makeup, but I knew the voice and I was sure it was him. Great themes this episode.
This movie has to offer two things in it's favor: a different, and surprisingly dark perspective on war, and Saoirse Ronan, who is as brilliant as ever. But the total lack of the big picture is problematic sometimes, even when I understand it's purpose to get the viewer into the perspective of the protagonist. It also has big parts that feel like your average first love teen drama (that's rated R).
Intriguing topic, nice cinematography but a bit slow. Keeps you thinking though...
The fact that this film is about F1 racing drivers is kind of incidental - it's really about the personalities of two men driven (no pun intended) to succeed in the same arena, but with totally conflicting attitudes and personalities. The slow building of respect and, particularly, the portrayal of Lauda's suffering, recovery and ultimate triumph make this a hugely gripping drama.
Watch 1st season. Then imagine re-watching that season 10 consecutive times sans a few reworks but it's great if senility
runs in the family or dementia.
They were successful in their attempt to make everything about this story fresh: the acting, the costumes, the scenery, the production in general. Except for the story. That, they made quite stupid
The Monuments Men was one of my most anticipated one's for this year. What happened is that the poor reviews were so many that I kinda lost the interest on going watch it at the theater at the time. After this months I finally took the decision of watching it.
I always like films related with World War II, every story based on it causes me interest so this was a must watch as soon as I knew about it, even more because of the amount of great names associated to it. But as lot of other films the cast was not able to save the film.
This film wants to praise the work of those men who were looking for the stolen art by Hitler during the war. Hitler robbed and hid a lot of famous works of art of most of the famous painters and artists of the world. If Hitler lost the war it was already programmed for the art to be destroyed and a group of men was willing to literally risked their lifes for art! If they had not been succeded maybe today we didn't have some of the amazing works of art of all time.
George Clooney succeds in that aspect. During the whole film we feel that those men loved that they were doing, really commited to their mission. What Clooney weren't able to do was showing more moments with them as a team and he needed to make us care more about the characters because some needed more time on screen. Bill Muray, John Goodman, Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon, Jean Dujardin, all of them weren't able to have their shining moments. The romanticized part of the film between Matt Damon and Cate Blanchett needed more depth. Their chemistry was great and surprisingly (and I say surprisingly because it is supposed for us get focused on the stolen art story) their scenes were the ones that I liked the most.
The pace is not the best. It has really slow moments where I lost interest and got distracted, fortunately I wanted to know what this great heros did and that helped me to get focused. I also felt that some scenes were unecessary and others that needed more developed were left behind.
The Monuments Men is not the amazing film that I was expecting. Great story and great actors and I that for that alone it deserve a certain credit. It's certainly not great but at least showed us a side of the WWII that was never explored on film before, even if unfortunately poor.
I found it visually stunning but I must admit it was hard to keep up with the story (but that might be my problem with the accent).
The only thing I liked about this movie was Cate Blanchett's extraordinary performance.
A classic that never gets old
Each season is way too formulaic.
I truly enjoy the first half of these seasons, but I often get bored of the pointless tasks that the characters perform during the second half of the season just because the need to fill 24 hours/episodes.
This is a blast. Really the interaction between father and son was beautiful. The whole movie feels real, thanks partly to a great shooting but also to Kiefer Sutherland being that conflicted man seeking peace if not redemption. Honestly there is no small acting par in there, and all of them do a great job. I would highly recommend that you watched that, because it's really one of the great drama of 2016. This should get Oscars nominations, for photography, acting and giving the viewers a real good fucking time :)
Great movie. Every football fan should watch this. David vs Goliath irl.
Duras had what was coming to him.
4/10
This film just harmlessly drags along. The CGI is incredibly bad
I think the movie is actually pretty good. I was never really bored during it, which definitely says a lot since I have a hard time sitting through movies that are over an hour and a half. The plot seems a little obvious in certain parts, but in others it's quite surprising. The cast was interesting to watch and the characters seemed fairly realistic. The visions were interestingly done, though they were slightly confusing at times. Overall it was imaginative and enjoyable.
Pros: Excellent portrayal of an asshole (Fletcher) and a jerk (Andrew) with nice cinematography. The music, when it's actually music.
Cons: Absolutely unrealistic, nonsensical plot with way too many WTF moments.
It's still an entertaining one if you can shut your brain off to all the bullshit.
I wouldn't get too excited for the movie. It isn't what is advertised as (at least that's my reaction after watching it). The whale isn't really the plot of the movie. It's more about the hard way of living of the whalers, the trouble they had surviving, etc. 2/3s of the movie were kinda boring to me. The actors did fine but the characters they portrait don't have too much to care for. Overall it was pretty disappointing to me.
I don't have anything to add on the comments of the latter two.
Watching this show is an eye-opening experience for everyone whether you're interested in aviation or not. Very emotional documentary series; so emotional that few episodes almost made me cry.
I will give 10 points to this show - I don't have to hesitate.
The acting is impeccable and the cinematography and directing is truly memorising. However it all feels wasted on such a long, overdrawn and predictable story line. I found myself waiting for it all to end, which it does eventually, just how you thought it would.
Strong performances but begins to run out of steam 3/4 of the way through
I really liked Legion so I had high hopes for Dominion. The premise is great and the sets and costumes are cool but the execution was kind of shit. I don't feel for any of the characters and the acting's flat and boring. It's like watching a trainwreck. A boring trainwreck
"I analyzed the typing speed and patterns on the hard drive." You WHAT? I so hate meaningless technobabble.