JONATHAN KENT THE WORST MAN IN ALL GALAXY, why on earth does Lana have to explain her sexual life to him??? Lana and Clark are both 18 and in a relationship and Lana has to give explanations to that creepy disgusting man???? And why was he so mad with Clark?? They had safe consensual sex, what was the big deal??
Lex is becoming a creep too, breaking into Lana’s apartment at 7 am in the morning??? But I’m gonna give it to him that Clark’s resurrection was a little too much, I don’t think he could’ve come up with a good enough explanation as to how he was dead in a hospital bed and then he was in an explosion and survived after being dead and then went home?? This time the writers took it too far!
I’m so mad that was the first Lexna? (Is that the ship name?) kiss!! And that Lana found out this way about Lex’s feelings.
It was a great performance by the actor playing Lex and it was interesting seeing the real/evil Lex in full force cause I don’t know if the show is ever gonna give us that.
I’m gonna miss “good” Lionel cause you never knew what he was up too and if it was all an act, and this evil Lionel is too obvious.
I’ve never hated Lionel Luther as much as I did this episode, great acting from the both of them
Clark as Lionel was funny and you felt worried about him but Lionel as Clark was the creepiest most disgusting thing ever, but great acting on both ends!!
I hate that everybody knows that there’s something weird going on in Smallville possible meteorite related but somehow Clark can’t explain to Chloe and Lana what happened to him? Just say that Lionel used the meteorite rocks to switch bodies. And how many times has Clark been possessed or lost control of his body/powers?
Ah, I love it when I genuinely have fun when watching a murder mystery! I hope they'll manage to write another extravagantly entertaining adventure for Benoit Blanc's third screen exploit!
Oh, by the way, with everything that's been going on with Twitter, was anyone else eerily reminded of the mercurial "Chief Twit"'s antics when witnessing Miles Bron's chaotic decisionmaking? I don't think this was originally intended, but that character now definitely feels like a parody of Elon Musk lol
Apparently you need to go into this movie not seeing any marketing since most of the negative reviews talk about how it was "mismarketed". I had no idea what it was about, had no expectations, and I thought it was pretty good. I guess if you went in with expectations of something it isn't, you'd be disappointed.
“There’s no booze on this menu.”
“There’s kombucha.”
“Fuck off.”
Okay Amber Midthunder I see you. You badass you.
I am giving this a 10 because finally, someone makes a good SciFi after all these years that respects the audience.
Amazing title card: Check
Amazing Sound Design: CHECK
Respectful of lore: Check
Amazing shot framing: Check
Amazing Lighting: Check
Killing Stupid White Men From That Time Period Wreaking Havoc On Local Resources: CHECK
Badass Female With Badass Brother: Check
Predator Movie That Deserves Box Office and Hearing In Theater: Check
F' I loved this movie.
Somewhere between a 6 and a 7 for me. Prey is a very good direct to streaming movie, and even without the Predator franchise attached to it , it's still a successful film. Stripping the tired Predator franchise of all the things that bogged it down, Prey keeps things simple. Primal humans who have to hunt or risk being hunted, up against a technological killing machine who hunts for dominance and sport.
Amber Midthunder is extremely good in the lead role. She's not Arnie, nor is she supposed to be, but she's a great lead who comes off believable and likable. If Prey had have been released in the 80s, Amber's Naru would be up there with the iconic 80s female action stars.
I enjoyed Jurassic World 3 more in theaters than this. That is all.
Amazing!
What a beautiful contribution to this world.
I love those powerful women.
Great cast!
[Sheffield/Doc] An revealing documentary-conference on the need to return to historical events to avoid reinterpreting the History of Racism in America. The camera is at the service of Jeffrey Robinson, an excellent speaker who offers a masterclass on how to find the keys to understanding the roots of endemic racism and preventing its spread.
it's always funny seeing how grown people throw such childish tantrums in the comments over the fact that a tv show has decided they would rather be inclusive and move with the times than being stuck in the last millenium. no-one is making saying "guys" illegal lmao calm down
One of the best solo MCU movies in a while. I went into this not knowing the story at all. I was highly entertained and not lost at all. Definitely worth the $12 at the theater!
I don't disagree that some controlled substances have shown promise in treating mental illness (psilocybin, LSD, mescaline etc.), and that their Schedule I status inhibits further research and drug trials, but they are simply a tool in psychotherapy, not a miracle cure. If they're not followed very closely with CBT and other forms of psychotherapy, they could do more harm than good.
What Masha does is insanely unethical and illegal. She's exposing herself to all kinds of lawsuits, civil and criminal.
First of all, even if Masha, Delilah, Yao and Glory were licensed therapists (for which I have my doubts), Masha doesn't have a medical license nor a drug trial permit to prescribe and administer illegal drugs for therapeutic purposes (nor her employees who handle the drugs).
Constructive consent doesn't work like Masha thinks it does. Just because the guests imply constructive consent for future doses by staying, that doesn't change the fact that she dosed them without their informed consent in the first place. Also, she can't just change their drug regimen (in dosage or choice of drug) whenever she wants without their knowledge and consent. Every modification is a separate event and decision-making process, requiring informed consent anew.
Also also, Carmel's kendo scene was all kinds of wrong. Delilah and Masha reading aloud Carmel's journal in front of all the others without her consent was very unethical and a major breach in privacy and confidentiality, which could (and probably did) re-traumatize Carmel in some degree. The point of journaling and exposure therapy is to expose yourself to your traumas in a safe and controlled manner with the help of your therapist, in order to desensitize yourself and not be re-traumatized every time you revisit those memories.
P.S. I'm not writing all this because I hate the show. I very much like it, but I don't want people watching it to walk away from it with misconceptions about what is good therapy and what isn't. Whoever is watching, feeling like they relate to the characters and think they may also need help, please get help from trained and licensed clinicians. Everyone deserves therapy.
i own all the movies on vhs and now the trilogy on blu-ray and it is truly amazing. this is my favourite movie of all time since i was a kid, and you can hold me to it.
On the surface this film is about a group of people who have been labelled “villains”, working together to save the world. But really, this film is about one man and one man alone, he isn’t strong, but yet he defies all odds and sacrifices his life to save his friends. His only power is his bravery, he is the driver of the van and the main character of this film, Milton.
An excellent little gem filled with so many "classic horror movie" tropes. This movie pokes fun at itself and others (even Netflix). It was a refreshing little mindf@#$.
Easily one of the best movies ever made! Have watched over 6 times and still cant say no to watch it again!
THIS. IS. SO. GOOD. the kind of movie i can see a thousand times and it will never get bored
I was hesitant going into this. Don't get me wrong, I love the original Wrong Turn and I enjoyed most of the sequels but I have to admit that they got too far from the suspenseful horror of the first one and it just wasn't as enjoyable anymore. I was glad to see this one return to it's horror roots and away from the horror comedy route.
This one is full of little twists and turns and fun moments for horror fans. It manages to include several horror sub-genres in small ways where they worked and fit without being forced. The killers were sufficiently creepy, the kills were realistic and delightfully gruesome without feeling campy or hokey and the overall tone was suspenseful.
I will admit, a few moments almost took me out of it but I was pulled right back in each time. What pulled me out was minor and was almost immediately remedied. For example the ending where Jen leaves to go back didn't sit right with me but as the credits rolled and it showed her killing them and leaving them felt like a more fitting end for her .
Overall, I would possibly put this on par with the first Wrong Turn.
I unashamedly loved this movie. What an unexpected great horror film for 2021. The shots, maybe they're not that amazing, but everything is so clear and beautiful with incredible scenery of the Appalachian trails in the USA. And ON SCREEN deaths. WOW. Amazing deaths. Just so gory. Wow.
Jen is seeking herself and as a last hurrah before she decides what she wants to do, her boyfriend and 4 others (couple Gary(?) And Luis, and 2nd couple Adam and Mila) go to hike the Appalachian trails together. However, the group runs into trouble when Darius decides to go off the trail, ignoring warnings from locals, to end up pursued by a mysterious group of mountain dwellers.
This story does not hesitate to drag our characters down into the true depths of their psyche. Unfortunately some of the most interesting characters are thrown away within minutes of the action starting. I wish there had been more development given to the characters, especially outside of the main duo, but I still really liked where the movie went. I had so much fun watching this and learning about the mountain dwellers. I did like the diversity in the casting and the story behind the mountain dwellers.
This story could have gone down the stereotypical route its predecessor did, and I'm so glad it didnt. There were times when the film felt long and then where the action was quick and tight and we had only 30 minutes left. I liked the musical cues for the mountain people. I also loved the end credit song. I could watch this again.
I also want to note how the trap that Jen finds herself in is meant to be bad but it was totally a daddy scenario I'm just saying...
Elizabeth Olsen in that assistant magician wardrobe was really a sight for the eyes.
When Stormfront is speaking German, it's actually pretty good, but with strong accents. She's saying: "Do you remember that day, Frederick, Cloe put her arms out the car window. We found the perfect spot by the river in the shade of an apple tree. It was the first time Cloe ate fresh apples."
Why the fuck would you rate something which is still not aired 8? Its a stupid thing too but i kinda get the 1 and 10.(haters and big fans) But 8? I mean why?
I'm really surprised how great it was! Recommended.
What the F is happening?