That was a real heavy episode but they dealt with it brilliantly.
I full on loved this series. Great examples with visualizations to follow along, great recommendations and comparisons too. It has started me watching lots more documentaries on the topic of film production and film history.
This is my favourite show at the moment, excellent guests and great stuff from Riki and Natasha.
I really loved this pilot. They work great together like Difficult People or Always Sunny.
Rewatched this last night, I love it
I really enjoy it so far, two episodes in at this point. It feels a little Being John Malkovich mixed with Ben's Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
Not recommended for those unfamiliar with Nathan's work. It's building on top of things he's done in the past and trying to further himself. It was a hard watch for me but very enjoyable imo. You'll either like it or hate it with your whole being.
I've watched 2 and really like the tone and feel so far. I'll be watching this as it airs.
I really enjoyed this pilot. It's strong, sets up story very well, looks great and is funny.
I love love loved this. I knew a good bit of the plot going in so thought there wouldn't be much left but there is.
Great performances from all and especially Anne!
I had previously seen Timecrimes and loved it, then I saw Open Windows and thought it was ok so I went in thinking this would be another dip and it wasn't.
Excellently played by Camille, she couldn't win and knew she was being brought to the final as a goat. It was the best play available to her, Sam was rightfully burned.
I loved the whole season, similar to The Eric Andre Show & Nathan For You.
I love the poster for this one.
First episode without Jess and it's the best episode in the past season
I really liked this series, well structured and lots of information.
I slept on this when it was released and binged it all today, I thought it was great. Lots of topics rarely covered in comedy.
I really liked all 5 released so far, looking forward to the next 5. I don't mind the wait, I've had to wait between each season so far and there's a lot more shows out there.
edit: second half returns May 3rd.
This season had some ups & downs but also the biggest changes and attempts to do something new after 12 seasons. I really enjoyed it and that finale was brilliant imo.
Great episode! The "What Even Matters Anymore" sketch was brilliant and a couple other sketches had me laughing. One or 2 dud sketches but quickly forgotten.
Conor was great this episode.
I really enjoyed this. Big improvement over Patchwork for the director Tyler MacIntyre. Fun humour and characters. Lots of references to other horror movies.
I rewatched this and enjoyed it more than the first time. I paid attention to the gang more than the MFP and I love the relationships between members. The younger members are more feral, what will become the War Boys, and the leader is nearly worshipped, The Nightrider saying "Toecutter knows me, Toecutter sees me!" is just like the call of "Witness Me" in Fury Road. Toecutter & Immortan Joe are played by the same actor if you didn't know. I loved it.
Great episode, a lot of people complaining about her use of the word 'cunt' in describing Ivanka Trump's attitude to her father's policy of separating children from their parents at the border. I don't think she should have apologised but can understand the pressure from the network and advertisers. Hopefully John Oliver mentions this on the next Last Week Tonight.
Great documentary on a horrible current movement. I watched it because of events in Christchurch, New Zealand. Nazis in all walks of life should be exposed and fought against. Daryle Lamont Jenkins comes across as a great guy.
This is a great film but I must recommend you watch Resolution first! Same guys made it and the story begins there. https://trakt.tv/movies/resolution-2012
Watching this today because it takes place on July 14th.
I wasn't expecting much & I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought. Others are crapping all over it but as an over the top action B-movie, it's great!
Not bad, the group of friends are kind of a bunch of dickheads but when things kick off midway it's a fun ride.
I enjoyed this, I heard about it on the Doug Loves Movies podcast where a guest said to watch it but don't look up anything about it and I think that does make the experience better.
For those that have seen it, is it really based on true events?
If it were anyone else but Stephen they would have been sent home on that showstopper