The fake interview Glen has with Hugh is so hilarious, and so easily missed. It's genius comedic back and forth
It's not exactly belly laughs, and some episodes I don't laugh at all but there are big name actors in this and it's worth watching to see the interesting character's interactions.
Hmmm 10 minutes in with the racism. I get that some of it was for the sake of showing the viewer that they were an unlikable character, but it's aged the movie alot.
This was my first watch, though it was a shame we didn't get as much of the whole gang together (and some voice actors have changed) it was good to see the last installment. It is a shame they kept the Aslan being Jesus reference as it wasn't a very natural name drop.
It was great to see everyone again but this lacked a story that would make me want to watch it again
Hmmm this one is gross. It does get better though.
The swirling mist in the cellar in this one is interesting, but I was wondering if the arching of the cellar could have anything to do with it.
This film was good, because of the profound message behind it and how there was an initial period of covering it up. However it is not something I'd watch again as the love story really distracted from the reality of the film.
The first season (series) of this show was interesting.
The second and third had lots of angry shouty characters and elements introduced too soon and used too quickly or were just never used.
It makes for bad story telling and doesn't suspend your belief. I wouldn't watch this show twice.
The first season (series) of this show was interesting.
The second and third had lots of angry shouty characters and elements introduced too soon and used too quickly or were just never used.
It makes for bad story telling and doesn't suspend your belief. I wouldn't watch this show twice.
The first season was interesting, but after that they introduce elements to the show too quickly and then use them too soon, or they do nothing with these introduced elements. It doesn't really suspend your belief. I wouldn't watch this show twice.
It was an interesting plot, very quite self contained. I don't think I'd watch it again though, there was a slight twist that I think was supposed to be bigger than it felt.
The Winnie The Pooh joke in this had me in stitches.
Fantastic XMen and Star Trek references in the first 4 minutes. I loved these jokes
This has not revealed anything new, though the perspective from some people involved was very interesting and poignant.
If you've followed along with the story before, nothing new has been uncovered by this.
Sally Phillips plays such a fantastic character in this!
I did enjoy this movie but the continuity wasn't great in the past scene and the suspense of belief wasn't there for Alan Arkin's reactions. I think they left this franchise at the right time.
An episode that pushes the story forwards but it didn't really include a case of any kind.
Adam Sandler is predictably cringe in this, the story is decent enough though.
They really wasted a cameo with this one
This features 'typical' American small town thinking through out and some really cheesy lines. The ending was a lead up to another film, the whole thing felt like filler for a story that already had an end. This is not rewatchable.
The stuff around Jen's speech was hilarious, it's a shame this is mired by the transphobia.
Unnecessarily crude in some places, and he didn't really need to put the voice on but it has a good enough twist and it is an entertaining movie.
It doesn't feel like they should be allowed to do this, hijacking a successful show to tell the story of a failed spinoff - but it was a good way to end their story as it clearly had to end.
Ending was disappointing, why didn't he get with either of them in the end?
Yeah this episode was shite. You can't get away with murdering someone on the tube, or anywhere else in London just like that
I'm not sure that this show has still got it, this was quite a boring episode with too many jumps.
There was no context to the rat, completely unexplained. This was not the best story that's come out of the anthology.
There were no comedic moments in this movie, but it was entertaining. I'm not sure what the ending was about though, I suspect it was metaphorical.