i'm so emotional over a dragon
This is a smart, funny and very entertaining movie with a killer soundtrack. The soundtrack has a little bit of everything and is choreographed perfectly into the action. Ansel Elgort is great and so are Kevin Spacey and Jon Hamm.
EDIT: Saw it again and it is still just as great.
If you missed the after credits go back and watch them !
Trakt doesn't allow emojis in comments, but If it were, my comment would be somerhing like: The soundtrack in this show is fire emoji fire emoji fire emoji.
A refreshing change from mediocre CW-style superhero series. The plot has an arc, and doesn't come off like writers are winging it each week -- some actual thought went into a story. And it's done without the emphasis on flashbacks to create a backstory. Quirky... unique... engaging... worlds better than the cookie-cutter Marvel franchise.
Holy SHIT was this amazing. And it's a real R. I wanted to clap every 15 minutes. Spectacular.
This show just plots along at the speed of molasses in an ice storm. It's excruciatingly slow and uninteresting. Sat through the first 5 episodes to really give it a chance, but enough is enough. 2/10
– Was I, Master? Was I a worthy finale?
– No. But you put on a hell of a show.
I thought I knew what was going on before the credits, but after the credits, no fucking clue.
A beautiful, twisted and bleak story filled with awesome moments, music and cinematography. It shows an alternative love story completely different from all those cliché-dramatic moments overused in Hollywood. Just 3h20min of fun, love and crude humor of two characters that love each other but not the world around them. The ending is beautifully shot, showing the danger and automatic assumption that James is a psychopath. His narration, followed by him running for his short life while being on his birthday is so heartbreaking that made me cry in the last second. A boy that had no feelings, made a choice of love.
....Well... This is awful... Really, really bad.... I saw only the pilot, so fingers crossed they remove all the cliché bullshit, not to mention the completely derogatory sexism masquerading as 'girl power' and these characters are less than two dimensional.
And please, stop referencing superman as 'him' or 'he'... From the sounds of 'him', 'he's' an asshole
Picard is c**p...
It's a long boring drag out...
Then in the last five minutes they drop a cliff hangar...
So I for one am no longer wasting time on this show..
Star Trek is supposed to be a Space Opera...
Not this drawn out bilge..
So from episode 4... I am walking off stage and shaking my head..
It could have been so much more...
let it be heard. Rhaenys is, was and will ever be kinder and more regal than any of the Hightowers as she just didn't get them in the coronation ceremony. She truly is the queen they never was.
The location change was neat, but what a messy rush this episode was. Travel to a new locale, a whirlwind tour of said new locale, introducing a secret society of good guys, training under said good guys, then the bad guys break into the secret hideout, a chase ensues, and the baddies kill the mentor. All of this in the span of one episode? It's too much, too quickly. Causes it all to lack weight.
The thing about Girls is that you shouldn't come to it expecting to laugh out loud. It's raunchy, there's awkward nudity, and some pseudo-funny moments, but most of all there's a strong realism in the scripting, acting and directing that almost makes it feel like a reality show. Basically, it's not comedy, it's not drama, it's not bad, it's not good. It's just mediocre reality. And that is why I stopped watching at the end of season 1.
This is what I call quite good! Better than any X-men movie, better than any other Marvel Show. Better than any other Super hero show even!
America take note. THIS IS COMEDY.
So you have a boyfriend with a history of being mentally unstable. Suddenly you decided you don't really like him anymore, what is the best thing you could possibly do? Push him over the edge, obviously.
A really strong season, with great characters and tension building. Disney pulling the plug on the Nextflix Marvel's show Is a really bad move for the public, because, all those shows (yes even Iron Fist despite the critics) were just the right dosage of darkness and hope. I know that, at the time I'm writing this, neither The Punisher nor Jessica Jones have been axed yet, but there's little doubt they will be, and, if the Star Wars franchise is an example of how Disney can ruin a good story, I'm afraid that whatever reboots they'll do in the future will be far inferior to those Netflix shows. Time will tell I suppose, but I'm not optimistic.
It was actually much better than I had expected.
I would be fine if the show was just dumb but it is boring too. The plot is full of holes. The characters are shallow or unlikable. There are like 10 plotlines that go nowhere and the conclusion is not worth the wasted time. There are a few fun moments (intentionally and unintentionally) but most of the time you gonna just wait for things to happen.
It's visually stunning and I like seeing the old characters on the screen again but I recommend watching TNG instead. It's much more fun.
This season is quite bad
Episodes that focus on members of The Five are really fun and enjoyable, but I end up fast-forwarding through half the episodes that don't.
this show just keeps getting better
This show has a lot of flaws, but the dialogue is especially horrible. My god, whoever approved this script needs to be fired or never let work on a title as big a Star Trek.
Also, that constant flare from every single light source. Whoever thought that's cool, stay away from sci-fi shows.
Cute little movie about video games that even adults can enjoy.
you don't need drugs to watch this show... this show IS the drugs
The actor who plays young Saul was an amazing casting choice.
While viewers and critics will tell you that Partners failed to gain any traction, rode out on clichés, over-acting, silly premises, and an utter lack of smart writing, it's these things that I loved in Partners. I felt that it took gay clichés and ran with them, it drew a lot on traditional verbal comedy, there was a lot of over the top gesturing from Urie and Krumholtz, but all of it came together in each episode to make me genuinely laugh.
Somehow, the craziness fit together, and it worked for me. It's too bad that it didn't work for others, and Partners ended up being cancelled a few episodes in, with no one understanding that it was Partners' goal from the beginning to be over-the-top, to be clichéd. It wasn't trying to change stereotypes, or to reinvent the wheel, or to be the gay/straight equivalent of Psych, or... It was just trying to be funny, and if you let it be, you'd discover that it was.