They brought back Kira and Quark, yeah! Takes me back.
That's not how phone boxes work
Yeah, it is pretty bad.
Dat transformation sequence!
Not all characters merit 15 seasons, but these did. Now it's one last time, with or without feeling. The series had its ups (oh hell yeah) and its downs (do I need to be specific?). Today it ends. Everyone knows the climax was in the previous episode, so this is just the last wave goodbye, and it keeps its dignity, such as it is. It's OK, Sam and Dean. You can go now. Goodbye.
Awesome visuals, especially the Giger elements. Unfortunately most of the characters are acting incoherently, irrationally and somewhat randomly. Not the actors fault, they're all fairly good.
6/10.
For some odd reason, it's broadcast on december 23rd here in Norway.
Brilliant, clever little show.
If you can look past the (Mariana trench sized) flaws, this epic bro story will satisfy you. Slightly less subtle than a kick in the teeth, but far more amusing.
Just some friendly advice: When you watch it, make sure to watch the episodes in DVD order, not in aired order. Because the aired order was determined by fools, and the DVD order by the Mind Behind.
The movie starts out not so bad, and then goes downhill. The plot is simple but effective enough, the zombie apocalypse has struck and a group of survivors are trying to get to a safe place they've heard of. The viewer doesn't really have a chance to get close to the characters, which hampers the enjoyment of the movie.
It looks like they ran out of money halfway, because the special effects at the end are really bad. Apart from that, zombie makeup and action scenes throughout the movie are unspectacular but sufficient.
It's one of those movies where several stories are told, apparently disjointed, and you don't see how they fit together until the end. Fairly enjoyable.
This season is truly a balm on my chafed soul
A bit heavy on the loud noise scares. Not at all badly executed, though of course the clichés run thick.
Horrible aggravating quasi music in every second scene. Incomprehensible plot. Somewhat interesting effects.
Slightly less horrid than DBS 2. Way better acting for the most part, but not without its share of dumb.
This movie makes no sense at all.
Good humor (but some is weird), good action scenes, and a plot that isn't too broken. Don't expect too much, and it's a fair way to spend 92 minutes.
Very pretty, and very very predictable. And yeah, overused slo mo...
Pretty OK YA movie, not breaking any new ground here.
Well, half the interviews sound like they were recorded next door to a disco, and I can't understand half of what they're saying.
This is laughably bad in places, maybe more so than the show. But it sure was nice to see everyone again!
I guess I wanted to know more about the invasion. Like, what is its nature, and how do we fight it? But instead we're stuck with all these mostly annoying characters. The only one I like is the kinpachi, at least she's trying to figure out what happened. Also, where did that sheriff go?
You can never go back. But you CAN go on.
Silly. Delicious. In 5 words, sillicious.
I like the few callbacks to the first, but overall, this sequel does not measure up. And what's with all the RGB lighting?
Sorry, I'm late to phrenology...
Excessive shakycam. My grandma could film better.
Very interesting. I feel the coverage was fairly balanced between the two sides in the beginning of the movie, but towards the end it drifted towards the people with souls. It was also amusing to hear Peter speak norwegian!
A rather odd movie, about people and about cats. There are some bright points, but it wasn't too intriguing. You like cats, go for it.