Love it. Didn't believe in it at first, but the show just captured my heart. It's sad that it's ending and I'll totally watch it all again sometime, but at least the show got a chance to end in a proper way, and the story didn't have to end out of the blue.
I'm very in love with this episode. Was expecting him to die and starting to wonder what else the series would do differently, but ultimately I'm very glad they did.
This movie is the cutest thing ever!
I don't know if it's because I really enjoy underwater scenarios or because I really enjoy Kristen Stewart, because this movie a) was predictable af, b) the creatures are needlessly humanoid and c) the sequence mistakes really bugged me, but I quite liked it nonetheless. It's fine, you know? Not a waste of time, well produced, and did I already mention how much I enjoy Kristen Stewart?
You'll ask yourself: why? And Rubber (aka Robert) will tell you: why not?
This movie is ridiculous, knows it, and doesn't care.
I hate this movie and also hate myself for watching it.
Ridiculous. I love this movie and I'll defend it.
I like the idea, not so much the execution. Overall, it fell short, sadly. Weird rhythm, there could be less jump scares and more silent moments to add deeper significance to some scenes, maybe.
Mandy is a Puppet Combo game in movie format. Total and complete delirium, not very original, but a lot of different things at once.
The colors are absurdly beautiful, tho.
When something really gets to us in a way we can't think about anything else, in Brazil we say it has "rented an apartment" inside our heads. That's what this movie has done to me. Carefully nuanced, simply beautiful.
Cute AF. Need more movies like this in my life!
I'd say I love this series way too much but there are no limits to love when it comes to the NINE-NINE!
This episode is absolutely gorgeous.
The rating I'd like to give this episode would be "insane" but Trakt doesn't have that option.
And by insane I do not mean necessarily a good or bad thing, it actually means a few mixed feelings.
I feel like everything in this movie is a bit of a stretch. But then again, it's a movie about people traveling in an outstandigly fancy ship for more than a century in animated suspension, so what more could you expect?
Well written dialogues, great production value, funny, creative, amusing. And the amazing Burt Reynolds. I'm very much in love with this episode.
The idea is indeed interesting, but ultimately I just find this a sad movie. Meh.