Like a big mouth putting his foot in it, this didn't know when to shut up.
The first Songbirds and Snakes movie is better than what I remember of the Hunger Games, but then they tack on another half movie at the end and it all unraveled for me.
I was 6 stars deep through the second half of this Cornholeanus Snow origin story, but then realized there was a third half coming and I had to witness the pacing and story-telling get sacrificed on the altar of setting up a sequel.
Plus, Rachel Zegler is an amazing young woman, but her excess of talent in everything she takes on does not justify turning the movie into a near-musical for her... Just sayin'.
The movie was good but the pacing is kinda awkward, sometimes it feels rushed (part 1) and sometimes it feels slow (part 3). Rachel Zegler and Tom Blyth made a great performance but I would have loved to see more of Peter Dinklage.
I think definitely does not worth to watch it in cinema. Too much singing, very slow pace as well as does not show the core concept how Snow became who he was in the Hunger Games as President.
So for a HG fan can be a one night movie at home with soda.
The main characters make such stupid mistakes at every turn, do they learn nothing? I’m liking the little brother’s story the most because I feel the characters and story are actually progressing.
The secrets of Vaults 31-32-33 are so far the most interesting thing going on, which is pretty on par with how exploring vaults in the games is some of the most interesting thing to do.
trigger warning nina west will be on all season
Repairing a power armor component only costs 5 caps? I feel so ripped off right now.
RPGs in a nutshell: "Thou shalt get sidetracked by bullshit every goddamn time."
Disappointed that the intro doesn't begin with "war, war never changes". (Update: nvm, just keep watching :)
Well, well, well. Why, is this an Amish production of The Count of Monte Cristo or just the weirdest circle jerk I've been invited to?
the new peds doctor is the first interesting guest star they’ve had in ages. it’s been dullard after dullard for years. hope she sticks around for a while.
Adams is speed running becoming one of the worst characters to be on the show.
Greys is really struggling to create ANY likeable characters anymore. It's like they want us to hate all of them. Today, I feel really let down by Adam's choices, no remorse after doing such a d*ck move? Wow. I would love to see Yasuda in her villain era.
Well that was a complete waste of time. Nothing happens after episode 5. They should’ve ended the season at episode 5
I was barely paying attention during this episode, but I'm glad Nymphia made it to the finale, I was worried she'd be getting the chop due to her track record.
That whole "showing vulnerability" aspect of Drag Race marketing always gives me the ick because... you don't have to lay out your traumas for people to like you?? I like Plane just fine without her spilling her darkest secrets, so that critique of her not showing her softer side is such bs. It's called a drag persona for a reason guys.
i cried a lot thanks kate siegel
I literally didn't expect that ending.
That ending is so much better if you keep it going as the credits roll... wow
I have never heard of this writer/director before, but he writes a mean monologue. I could listen all day. The theological points made were interesting and thematically necessary. The final scene was beautiful. This is possibly the best episode so far.
so that's why it's called the midnight mass
I feel like that the twist of him being Pruitt was way too obvious. Not sure where this all will lead now with the Angel/Vampire knowledge already revealed.
So, in what episode they will crusify Beverly.
I'm loving it. Particular highlights in this episode: Hamish Linklater's sermon and the incredibly well-rehearsed opening long take.
the english dialogue adds nothing
What a dark one! This game had the twist of all twists