This was a beautiful end to an amazing series. Thanks for this show. It was special.
I'm calling it, it's the best new show I've seen in a while. If it wasn't for The Good Place, I'd have no bones calling it the best new comedy since Parks & Rec. It just keeps getting better and better.
There are no shootouts, there are no violent scenes of murder, there is only talking and talking, and talking. This show is about behaviour without really showing it. Superb directing by Fincher, Douglas, Kapadia and Lindholm, but where the show really excels is in the writing.
"He's very emotionally available... that's a red flag." Jessica 2020
You can smell Mark's desperation.
Jessica trying really hard to snake Amber's man out from under her.
[tv+] A handful of feminist fantasies that are between the ridiculous and the soporific, and whose metaphorical interpretations are so childish that they provoke embarrassment. It works best when it is directly introduced to the absurd comedy ("The woman who returned her husband"). But when it pretends to be more transcendent ("The woman who found bite marks on her skin") it is really unbearable.
This movie offers a unique experience. It gives you one of the most genuine and undoctored glimpses into the soulless eyes of corporate Hollywood
There is no love for making movies
There is no love for the source material
The only interest is making something with the specific goal of being a "Blockbuster".
There is nothing to it but the intent of making money.
There's legit nothing to this movie.
Every shot you see is made just for cool trailer moments....
The Characters have no life or personality to them, They don't make any emotional connection with the viewer.
The acting........ no
There's no real plot or pacing
The effects can be good at times but its far and few in-between
The fighting and action scenes are rendered useless with the unprecedented amount of jump cuts done in editing....
I enjoy movies that might have glaring flaws, or even be considered bad, I'm not a heartless critic... But there are no redeemable qualities about this movie.
You can't even spin it as a "So Bad It's Good" movie, its just that incompetent on every imaginable level.
0/10 - Genuinely
This show is great & amazing scenery. Makes me want to visit Montana.
Wait a future that has everything digital still has ATMs & cash?
Robots don’t kill people, people kill people. LOL.
Dolores has pretty bad aim, didn't these robots learn anything from The Terminator?
That ending after the credits...I wonder if writers in Hollywood are running out of story ideas, so many plots using Nazi's. What's up with that?
This movie was an amazingly beautiful and immersive look into what it's like to be a child in what feels to us adults like a pretty grim situation. I enjoyed it and thought it was a great (unconventional) movie.
probably the best film michael bay has made since "the island" or maybe even since "the rock", it feels like a summer blockbuster from the 90s, reminiscent of "speed" and "con air", but not so much in a campy way like "the expendables" - rather in a completely sincere michael bay way, with massive car chases, loud explosions and strange rollercoaster-like camera movements
also, this looks like it cost a lot more to make than it actually did, demonstrating that bay doesn't need a 9-figure budget to make a big action flick
btw, this is actually a remake of a danish film from 2005, but if they had called it "grand theft auto" instead of "ambulance", it would have been a more successful video game adaption than "uncharted" was
It feels like this show is a bit under the radar, it's pretty good though. (5 episodes in)
Hope it doesn't get cancelled.
Somehow, this movie had me actually hooked the entire time. I'm not even sure how, as I intended to get some work done while having it play in the background.
All I can say is I loved the main characters and felt the relationship between Amanda and Lily was very well played out and developed. Also some incredible character development for Lily, which shows that she's even worse than Amanda was, or at least the capacity for much worse. One a sociopath, one a psychopath.
Highly recommend, if you are able to follow unusual movie's and odd plotlines.
Super slow movie. Fell asleep multiple times.
Holy shit this is good. I know there have been a lot of hitman series this year, but I think I prefer this to both Barry and Killing Eve, for instance. It's beautiflly shot, it's funny but also jarringly real and sparse. And it's only 6 half-hour episodes!
All of the backstories I've seen so far were great, but this one was truly special. Wow, what an episode.
What a fantastic episode. I don't normally enjoy episodes that revolve around one character but this one was great.
This Jessica chick is on my last nerves... so draining. She's so hung up on Barnett and can't stop talking about him. Mark is a good dude... she's the worst!
This series has some good action and comedy, but this the kind of drama makes for a truely great episode.
Well that was a nice origin story.
What a strange film, it was lovely at times, and also depressing, guess that's Christmas sometimes. I enjoyed it, and I have soft spot when it comes to heartwarming films so it made me tearful in parts. I'm glad it ended in the way it did, It really makes you think what you have in life, and what's really in front of you. I liked the narrator twist even that someone was going through something... giggle
This was.... interesting. It's one of those films that tries to do too much and ends up falling short. It was a bit all over the place for me in terms of not only style, but also storyline and characters. There are some really incredible dialogues, and the connection between the catholic religion and environmental activism was something that I had never thought about before and yet makes so much sense, so that was definitely my favourite part about this film: it touches a subject and a discussion through an original perspective, even if at times it felt a bit propagandistic. The ending sure was something.. not particularly one I liked, though.
8/10
I LOVE this show but season 2 was really lacking something. I heard there is a season 3, so I really hope they do better!
Don't expect anything incredible out of this. The concept is interesting, but anyone watching that has any sense of emotional maturity will know it's all for entertainment's sake.
There's no growth; the players will continue to be players, the dramatic will continue to be dramatic. This ain't about changing how people date or form relationships or fall in love.
If you're looking something to turn your brain off to during the quarantine, go for it. If you're looking for something with actual improvement of the cast, look elsewhere.
that was a really emotional episode
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.
Not liking where this season is going at all. And please keep Gordo and Tracy away from each other.
Wow, this looks like it's gonna be a really bad show, just wow. Isn't the first episode supposed to be the one that "hooks you" ?
Also, when are they going to explain how his wife ended up in jail seems kinda like a major plot point you shouldn't just shoehorn in, no ?
I was attracted by the cover art showing the actor wearing a gas mask. That is about as exciting as it got. Don’t bother.