This movie was amazingly perfect from the beginning to the end. It is my favorite romantic comedy of all time and probably my favorite movie of all time.
Thought this movie was going to be awesome, but wow was I disappointed. Not scary at all!! Terrible terrible terrible.
I REALLY don't get why most people didn't like it. In my opinion it really worked quite neatly
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People have to realize what they're about to watch before they go into it. The actors are playing exaggerated versions of themselves. It's not meant to be Academy Award winning gold. It's supposed to be ridiculous fun. And it is. I mean, there's a giant ceramic penis. What do you expect? I laughed so much. You just can't take a movie like this seriously. It's purely for stupid laughs.
Best comedy on TV! So idiotic it's genius!
Pedro Pascal and Nicolas Cage is a friendship I didn’t know I needed in my life. :sparkles:
Such a fun movie, with lots of comedy and laugh out loud moments.
This is what Nic's fans have been waiting for. Doesn't get more Cage than this.
I started watching this show as a skeptic thinking it's going to suck... within 2 episodes I was in love. This show is THE best comedy on TV currently.
No Quidditch for years, and suddenly we get tryouts and snippets of a match because it's plot-relevant again. I know there's only so much that can be packed into a movie series, even one with such long installments as this, but a little backstory on how Harry got to be team captain and what happened to Wood would have been nice.
A hysterical show about terrible people that gets more absurd the further you get down the rabbit hole. You can tell in certain scenes that they used to be an improv group together, but if you don't try to take this comedy seriously (at all), then it will definitely have you in stitches.
Epicness defined. The movie is everything a comics fan would want. Yes, it is the first comic book movie that was actually made for the fans of the comics. Eisenberg's take on Luthor is spot on, Affleck as Batman is plainly brutal, and awesome. Gadot's little development was enough for us to see the Amazonian Warrior in it's full glory. Cavill delivered an amazing performance as a real conflicted Superman.
movie appears to be made for women, did not enjoy it. Fan of the originals only.
Not really a comment about the movie but kind of interesting. My mother and aunt went to high school with the kid that killed his family, he was a junkie and killed them while high and looking for money. The whole supernatural element was made up by his defense lawyer in an attempt to get an insanity ruling (which failed). I grew up a few minutes away from the house in Amityville NY, and up until about two years ago you could still fully recognize it (the boathouse was dead on to the movie) but to finally put an end to drunk teenagers sneaking around their property the new owners finally did a complete tear down and rebuilt. So nothing cool happened, and nothing cool to look at on foggy nights anymore, but it is definitely a cool story from my hometown.
The first part of an overly long movie. It is actually a pretty good adaption, because the characters spend most of the time doing nothing, which is true to the source material.
This doesn't really work for me and just diminishes the rewatch factor.
Not great, but I loved the Hugh Jackman cameo.
The hate in the comments for this episode is strong.
Weak animation, muddled story, a waste of time.
My favourite CK show, by far.
Sadly season 7 has gone to shit :(
I am having an extremely hard time trying to watch the final season. It's really terrible.
As a movie it's the most well crafted of the series. But as an adaptation of the book, it was by far the worst.
One of the greatest movies.
One of the worst episodes of South Park I've seen.
From all the things happening right now, the South Park creators make this a topic for an episode?
It's perhaps too US centric of an episode, Brett Favre is no one you could know in Europe unless you're into the NFL.
I had to google that guy and what it was about with Jenner and his clap. Uhhh, wow, big deal.
Additionally, there's seriously nothing funny about Cartman getting punched half dead by a grown man.
We all know South Park sometimes is very brutal and what a little bastard Cartman actually is, that he kind of had it coming the last 18 seasons but I didn't think it was done in a way that is tolerable or even justifiable. Nor did the episode made me chuckle even once.
I was bored throughout and I find political correctness, inclusional speech and "don't offend anyone" mentality incredibly exhausting and annoying, making that a topic as being a very forced thing (and therefore exclusional of its own) nowadays isn't bad of an idea but still exhausting. I was even disgusted at the Cartman scene, something I have never felt in any SP episode ever and there were incredibly crazy ones. Terrible start for this season.
I REALLY wanted to like this but this just isnt Bill & Ted. I think its been too long and it has lost its nostalgia in a modern movie. Sorry dudes
Second episode of the season and I still get the impression that south park has lost its initial houmor which makes me sad.
One of the weirdest movies I've seen, loved it!
for a moment I thought it's 300, you know when they march the legions to fight.
anyway, come on this is not about Hercules and nothing about his legends mentioned here.
this movie is about a mercenary whose priority is gold then turned good for the innocents in the end and his name happened to be Hercules.
FFS.
I give up on this season.