Winter came, and so did I.
wait, WHAT????!!?!?!?!?!!?!?!??!?!?!!!!! WHAT THE HELL!
Harley Quinn! Harley Quinn! HARLEY QUINN!
Holy fuck Game of Thrones. Went in with pretty high expectations and you still managed to amaze me.
I read this comment about the movie which said "It felt like reading a good book, which is the highest compliment I can give to a film." and I couldn't be more precise .
I read this comment about the movie which said "It felt like reading a good book, which is the highest compliment I can give to a film." and I couldn't be more precise .
Just amazing! Thanks Larry David!
It's a bit creepy that Violet looks so similat to Emily Browning from the movie with Jim Carrey.
Everyone badmouthing Finding Dory can pretty much fuck off. No, I don't care if it's your opinion or not, your opinion is shit. The movie picks up right where it left in terms of pace, themes, plot and story, nothing wrong with it.
As a LOTR fan for the past 20 or so years, this show definitely satisfies my cravings for more Middle Earth. Seeing Khazad-dûm in all its glory was fantastic. The orc fight was terrifying (albeit predictable), and the orc itself looked as menacing as ever (which makes me anticipate any big fight scenes coming and all the horror we'll get to see). The show gives nods to the Peter Jackson movies without overdoing it, through similarity in characters and world building, which I enjoy. It's definitely its own show but it respects its predecessor. Is the show perfect? Definitely not. But I'm certainly enjoying it so far, even with the imperfections.
Damn, I hate it when shows end. Maslany, the cast, the visual effects, the writing, and everything about this show have continued to amaze me all the way up to the final scenes; and for that, Orphan Black will be one to remember.
The final scene of the episode was definitely repugnant. Another rape? REALLY? [...]
I absolutely loved the movie. The plot holes were almost negligable and as a whole it seemed to be.... realistic! This movie is Cast Away meets Gravity meets McGuyver.
holy.......................... this was me for 60 minutes: "wtf? WTF!"
I've never been so happy of someone's death.
The last 10 minutes of this episode is probably one of the most powerful endings I've ever seen! Gave me goosebumps!
Jesus, that graveyard scene. Jon Berthal was fantastic there.
The first four episodes were amazing.
Spin off from TVD and it becomes definitely better than TVD itself.
The first 10 minutes was spectacular! No dialogue, just pure visual storytelling at it's finest. Also, Baby Yoda is too freaking cute.
Absolutely incredible what they were able to deliver from a technical perspective. I just wish it was a little brighter, it was so dark that it was hard to see everything. A ton of great moments.
After 4 episodes: The visuals are unexpectedly beautiful but it suffers quite a lot from typical teen drama bs. But the fantasy world seemes interesting enough for me to keep watching.
These ladies are HILARIOUS! I really enjoyed watching this. I laughed out loud a whole bunch of times and really love the actors in these particular roles. I can already see several long-term quotable lines coming from it. Chris Hemsworth was also a riot.
While it's probably technically a remake, this movie has its own original plot and its own original characters. I'm glad for that. I loved the nods to the original without (always) hitting you over the head with it. Keep an eye out for some old friends.
Having said that, the movie does drag a bit around the 2/3 mark before kind of getting its mojo back for the finale. And make sure you stick around through the credits (which go by surprisingly quickly)!
There are going to be people who will hate this no matter what. But don't pre-judge this movie based on the trailer. Give it a chance and you may laugh as hard as I did.
The day that Ben Affleck stops being Batman is the day that Batman comes back to become the best superhero films of all. This guy with 0 acting skills is destroying it. Too many awesome films before him to let it pass.
Probably never seen that many proposals, marriages and pregnancies in one film, but I loved it!
This is a gorgeous movie. There is no villain or external force to fight. It is about a girl who had a very happy childhood learning to deal with loneliness and accepting other negative emotions like sadness. She is learning how to balance all the little pieces of herself (what separates children from adults). The movie shows little kids how you are dealing with stuff on the inside affects how you deal with stuff on the outside.
This should be called Pretty Little Plot Holes, actors are terribad and it's overall kinda boring and dumb but I will never stop watching it until they tell me WHO THE HELL A IS
That Baby Yoda is too damn cute!! OMG I laughed so hard when he pressed the button after being told not to touch anything.
HOLY FUCK. IT HAPPENED. IT FUCKING HAPPENED. I CAN'T CALM DOWN RIGHT NOW. JON FUCKING SNOW PEOPLE
Most of us knew he was gonna come back but to actually see it happen. OH MY.
Ramsey Vs John. One bastard to rule the North XD
The rest of the episode was great too but that ending just outshines the rest :P
Did not see Bolton getting killed there. Deserves it for what he did to Robb. Karma's a bitch.
I loved that scene with Ned stark, Benjin and his sister as kids. That was nice :D
Tyrion with those dragons was pretty cool too :D
The scene with Theon was sad :(
Overall great fucking episode. 5/5 . 10/10. Can't wait for next week
I laugh every time is see this show. And I am watching it again for the (I lost the count) time. You become a part of that friends, you are one of them and you feel what they feel, quoting what they're saying. You even wish things went differently every time that something happens between Ross and Rachel. And by all that, every single time I laugh like an idiot at every episode. You got to love this series, forever.
Di Caprio deserves an Oscar for this one