This series is great. It's a fan show through and through. Was surprised at first just how well they're doing at keeping it realistic. Was bit bummed they gave out some misinformation in this episode, though. Ted said Everton is not a town, well it is. Everton is a district in Liverpool, in Merseyside, England, in the Liverpool City Council ward of Everton. Arsenal are the only team in England without a physical location as a name.
This is great and all... but, when do we actually get to play Mythic Quest? :crossed_swords::crown:
"Well, well if it isn't Raylan Givens." You'll hear this about 10,000 times more.
One of the longest Cadillac commercials I've ever seen.
This season is INSANELY good. One of, or maybe the best one yet.
Holy shit, the level of realism in this show is just unbearable at times. Completely raw and unapologetic throughout the opening few minutes which continues well into the series. I'm on episode seven and it had reached an even more elevated height of authenticity if that's possible. If you think for one minute that anything in this show is impossible then take a big step back and wake up.
One summer in high school i went to the theater almost everyday for a week to watch this movie.
I'm about half-way through episode nine and I'm putting it on pause to write this as I'm really starting to regret watching this season. This was a great show and last season was enough to call it quits, which they should have done.
Wrap up things just a bit differenly at the end of season two, don't introduce any cliff-hangers and pat each other on the backs for creating a great show. Instead they tried to stretch things too far, too fast and went with the whole timeline limbo like Lost did.
I was almost on board with things up until about episode three or four of this season and they just started reaching and stretching out time. The court room and Cuban drug stuff just pushed things too far out of reach for any suspention of disbelief. They were just throwing out ideas left and right and in the end it's just a big mess. At this point I can't imagine a final that would turn this ship around.
UPDATE:
Just came back to confirm the ending was a tragedy. Please, if you haven't seen this season yet stop now and enjoy what you have already watched.
Why is there no hype around this show? It is amazing. A drama around the genesis of criminal psychology, a subject that many of today's shows are based on. Never found a slow moment, hooked from the beginning. Tons of details surrounding every encounter.
The first three episodes or so are mostly ideology and dialogue between the agents, but once the interviews begin things take off and continue to build momentum. There is definitely a second season coming to this one and I can't wait.
Not sure I can make it through this one. It's like Rounders meets Mississippi Grind, except it is void of an engaging storyline.
20 minutes in the director adds a cameo by Willem Defoe followed by a dream sequence, ya I'm done.
loved the ending.
Amazing, only just discovered this 10 years afterwards. Such a treat for any Gilmore Girls fan.
It was good to see Mrs. Kim get out of Stars Hollow for once.
At first I was like, what? Then I was all, whoa! Then I was like ZOMG!??
Impressive! Thanks for putting the effort in to make this list.
Fake chowed.
OMG! I am watching a British Knights shoe commercial in 2023!?!?!
Thank you, adding this to my watchlist
Brucies improv contributed such winning lines as "uh, huh" and the unforgettable "hmmm." I felt something real was happening the moment Wilson broke character and provided us with his award winning fake-drunk smirk wink combo as seen in Old School. Instant classic this one.
This is not a movie, it is the last episode of the TV show MASH which is correctly listed here - https://trakt.tv/shows/m-a-s-h/seasons/11/episodes/16
Unwatchable. The background music track to this film is a constantly shifting crescendo and decrescendo of melodramatic string instruments making it impossible to focus on the words anyone is saying as they literally coincide with the speakers pitch.
Twelve minutes into the first episode, still waiting for something funny to happen. I'm not expecting hilarity, but so far nowhere near a smile from me.
I never realized it until now, but this is one of my favorite movies of all time. This is Anytown, USA. We've all seen these schools and some of us have been to them. Unfortunately, not all of them have Morgan Freeman to clean it up.
Definitely in my top 5 most unrealistic endings of all time.
i read this book in the 6th grade, it changed my outlook on life. not sure why my teacher or parents allowed it, but i digress. the movie came out shortly after i finished and thought it barely scratched the surface of what was in the book. today it would have been a 4-6 episode mini-series of 1 hour each and that could have done it justice.
This is not a movie, it is the last episode of the TV show MASH which is correctly listed here - https://trakt.tv/shows/m-a-s-h/seasons/11/episodes/16
Season One was an enthralling and epic story with a great cast of actors. Season Two was the opposite.
I'm not exactly sure what just happened there, would love to hear an explaination from Paul Schrader and those who understood it.
so bad, so very bad.. josh peck's career peaked with drake and josh, and that's fine. that's not important, but just sets the ground level for acting expectations. when coupled with ben kingsley you figure that they'll somehow reach a basic level of quality. unfortunately kingsley's new york accent attempts are so unbelievable and vary between takes, it just kills it. speaking of accents, method man, wow! the real nail in the coffin for me was the audio levelling. there is just no vocal clarity coming through making the entire movie fall flat, except for the music which comes through - not all of which is period precise due to slight remixing.
started writing this before seeing the beach scene just now, that was pretty funny.