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
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.
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 live for the Clois interactions!!!!!! Even if both of them were high on something.
This was the funniest episode ever!!!!!!! I couldn’t stop laughing! It’s the way Clark can effortlessly humiliate Lex and there’s not a thing Lex can do about it, and then Clark just moves on and keeps living his best farm boy life with his friends while ruining Lex and Lana’s relationship!!
Lex for real is a piece of shit! The way he hijacked Lana’s pregnancy, first by telling Clark, then doing the nursery by himself, and now obviously doing something to her baby/body, I guess injecting it with kryptonite? And then he dares to say the guests never thought about settling down WHEN THIS IS HIS SECOND MARRIAGE!!!! And didn’t he kill his first wife??? The doctor he threw out the plane??? And then Lana was hilarious when she said “Clark you humiliated me in front of my friends” THOSE WERE OLD PEOPLE!!! She didn’t know anyone but Chloe and Martha!
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!
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.
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
Elizabeth Olsen in that assistant magician wardrobe was really a sight for the eyes.
Excuse me, WTF was that ?
Less talk and more suspenseful cat and mouse scenes would have helped this movie greatly.
Calling out discrimination and preaching tolerance? The X-men have gone woke!
-some clueless idiot.
Absolutely outstanding, while I really liked the characters in episodes 1 & 2 i felt like this was the episode that made me fall in love with the majority of them, while also getting more attached to the actual plot. Music, action, acting, cinematography and special moments like the final scene there make this episode a 10/10 for me. Incredible stuff!
Margot Robbie is a gift to cinema. This movie is a gift to our society. It's enjoyable and fun but part way through it become a pretty good commentary on our society and how men and women treat each other. It talks about capitalism, consumerism, feminism, the patriarchy, men's mental health, and how wrong we get the simple act of living sometimes. I'm sure there's gonna be people who think this is ultra woke, but maybe (and ironically), that's some people need.
An Intel knock-off from before the year 2000 has a BIOS, where the internal date and time can be set manually toe let‘s say Dec. 31st 1999 23:59. One minute later it should reset according to the writers of that show. :rolling_eyes:
Boy, I wanted to love this. The first hour and a half to two hours are amazing, 4.5 / 5. But boy does this film crash hard. The final act (or final two parts) are extremely weak. This film is an hour too long, and often there are shots that go for too long. I'm all for long shots but they are done too often here and don't add anything.
As good as Phoenix is, the script is really poor for his character and by the end, he achieves nothing.
How is this only rated at a 78%? I just watched this for the third time to refresh my memory, it has been years since I last watched it. What an amazing movie. The tension built up until the last five minutes. The best horror movie in my opinion.
Just a good show about life and loss and how people deal with that shit. The casting, obviously, is great. Harrison Ford steals every scene he’s in, imho. I really enjoyed it, it’s nothing ground breaking, but just a wholesome little show. Which is nice sometimes. On board for a second season!
Just as unapologetically sentimental and sweet as I remembered, I’m so so glad this show is back.
A great start with good humor, characters, and heartwarming moments, so right on par with the previous seasons. Really great writing and strong characters who just continue to get more depth. I'm excited to see what happens with all of these characters this season, but Ted and Nate grabbed my attention right away with where they're at this episode and am interested to see where both of them go this season. Despite being so unlikable right now, Nate is definitely one of the most compelling characters in the show.
That's a very solid first episode. It's actually kind of promising after last mediocre season.
The tear!!!! That moment was so out of la rosa de guadalupe!! A lot of telenovela vibes this season!
I’m glad Clark finally told Lana his secret and that she was so accepting, but I also feel like if he had told her before this season (especially the wedding, the baby, and all of lana’s tragedies) she wouldn’t have been so understanding and she would’ve accidentally told Lex. And I’m not worried about her death cause in these shows the romantic interest is not dead unless the lead character is there to witness it and say NOOOO. I guess this was Lana’s revenge, faking her death so Lex can ROT. I just wanna publicly say that Lex is disgusting pathetic embarrassing and a poor excuse of a man and he’s gonna rot forever in hell all alone! And I’m gonna dance on his grave and then shit on it! Daring to hit Lana??? And then he has the nerve to deny the fake pregnancy thing????
I don’t care about Wes but when Lois started crying my heart broke!!!!! Lex you are gonna pay for every tear you made Lois shed!!!
I don’t understand Lana’s endgame, I guess she’s playing spy but it physically hurts me that she’s staying with Lex, and that she has to apologize and he just threatened her!!! I want him gone!!! But also it’s really funny how Lana rejects him, like he thought he got the girl over Clark and she won’t even let him be in the same room as her, that’s a good revenge too.
I just don’t understand why chloe didn’t tell lana what lex did to her and her mom??? She had evidence!!!!
And what?? Lana was never pregnant??? and fck that doctor for telling lana all that nasty things!
A moving true story that evokes the setting of the Great Depression well. It's not always as impactful as it might have been as it rushes through certain moments but it's still worth a watch.
Thankfully not as vapid as I expected. The movie is further evidence of the dangers of social media and the false approvals people gain from using it. #deleteyourinsta
Episode more focused on the "dark side" than the other way around. Maybe if you expect always a happy ending in every story it will be a little bitter, but seeing it like it is, it's a great episode. Lionel is an excellent character he's really at a mentor level compared with Lex.
This one was kinda boring, especially because we know we probably won’t see that girl ever again, and if we get one more episode with her she’ll probably die like every kid Clark takes care of.
And Lexana (is that the ship name?) were so ugly to Chloe!! And Lex was all bitter like “you’ve never been in a relationship” but Chloe’s had her flings! While Lex can’t maintain a relationship with women his age cause they are only using him! So he’s not the one to talk about relationships.
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