The first episode was ok, but the second and third... this is not Lovecraft.
Being both a Star Trek and Rick & Morty fan I had some hopes, giving not so much importance about how piss off was the community of Trekkies about prior CBS shows. However, sadly, at least the first chapter feels like a bad parody. There are a lot of references, but humor is not as compelling or good as prior Mike McMahan shows.
Just when you thought CBS couldn't make any worse Trek, they vomit out this garbage. Not a funny thing in it and the animation is appalling. Roddenberry must be spinning in his grave at warp 9.
Feels like a weak attempt to counter The Orville. Orville and Final Space are much better than this
A good movie ruined by lame pop culture references and political agendas.
This show has a lot of flaws, but the dialogue is especially horrible. My god, whoever approved this script needs to be fired or never let work on a title as big a Star Trek.
Also, that constant flare from every single light source. Whoever thought that's cool, stay away from sci-fi shows.
This show had a decent first episode, but all the others are so bad. Sorry, I leave it
Picard is c**p...
It's a long boring drag out...
Then in the last five minutes they drop a cliff hangar...
So I for one am no longer wasting time on this show..
Star Trek is supposed to be a Space Opera...
Not this drawn out bilge..
So from episode 4... I am walking off stage and shaking my head..
It could have been so much more...
I tried watching it but, I can't. boring.
This show just plots along at the speed of molasses in an ice storm. It's excruciatingly slow and uninteresting. Sat through the first 5 episodes to really give it a chance, but enough is enough. 2/10
There are two kinds of sitcoms - the ones that you can watch every couple of years and still have good laughs about and then the ones you didn't even laugh at the first time. Now guess what this belongs to.
What I love the most about it is the total lack of so-called political correctness. A show like this would be impossible today because there would be an outcry and commitees beeing formed to get this off the air.
Oh what great were those times.
There was a lot they could have done with this movie. The best option would have been not to make it.
Jesus. This is as bad as Suicide Squad honestly. Harley Quinn was way better in that movie, and here it's just all over the place, with rough story-telling, bad acting from pretty much everyone (the cop and Ewan McGregor especially), the same dumb exposition, and marketed as if Deadpool and Deadpool 2 were the style they went for. I wasted my money so you can save it.
I have never really watched Star Trek (except the odd episode of DS9 and Voyager) but having watched every RLM episode about it I can only feel sorry for the die hard fans...
That one episode is enough for me to drop it, normally I give even the worst shows 2-3 episodes. Too many other, good, entertaining stuff to watch.
Sorry, but this was a dumb tween movie. MCU writers on holiday here?
a big unfocused disappointment. the main story goes nowhere, there are too many characters and The group never feels like a family or a team. The season is full of convoluted sidestories that never works and every episode is ruined with bad jumps to B and C plots
I've been contemplating for a couple days now what to write about S2. Or if I should write anything at all. Because quite frankly I've written enough already over the course of this season.
So let me close by saying this: Ever since Nemesis and the ending of ENT I'm waiting for good Star Trek. And I still do. If the Abramsverse and/or DIS is the Star Trek of now than I am glad I still have the older shows.
As always, this is my personal opinion. If you like that stuff, fine by me.
This show is a highly polished turd. The acting is horrible and the storyline makes no sense. And they're doing a lot of unneeded retconning and ruining Star Trek.
Captain Marvel is the sugar in a wedding cake because it's sweet but not very substantial and really is only tasty filler before the main event.
The film fulfills its duty as an important chapter in the novel approach to Avengers: Endgame, and that's its biggest problem. The film spends so much time setting up the pieces that once the action begins we've already started losing interest in the game and then the action is nowhere near spectacular enough and the CGI is nowhere near flawless enough to make us care.
Brie Larson does a wonderful job in the role, but could not make me shake the feeling that the film is a friend telling me what happened in the movie, rather than a superhero film itself.
The movie is weak in all regards.
Soundtrack, mixing, direction, acting, plot, pacing, and on it goes.
It's sad because I loved Brie's performance in "Room", but she's completely miscast here. The awful direction she was given also didn't help. Jackson, Mendelssohn, & Law all embody their characters with a real personality. Larson just... "does" impressions of being strong & snarky; But just one at a time and clearly on a queue, not as fluid aspects of a complete personality that defines the character. Seems like they almost tried to hide that behind the 'I can't remember who I am'.
Think to yourself, "how would I do a (Thor, Iron Man, Black Widow, Captain America, Batman, Forrest Gump, Tom Cruise, etc...) impression?" You have a clear character in your mind to emulate. Now try that with Carol Danvers... I can't.
This movie feels like a total afterthought to the franchise because they couldn't find a place to introduce her in any other movie before Endgame.
brie larson is a lot like jeniffer lawrence: one facial expression. done. but hell what do I know?! why do these two have Oscars?
Maybe my least favorite Marvel, and that's saying something. I like boring in many instances, but I was bored. Brie Larson not acting well? Wasn't expecting that.
Sentirei falta do formato antigo, mas a vida é assim. Que venha a próxima temporada. :)
She checks every box, I've never met a woman who checked every box.
You said Kelly checked every box.
Yeah, well, I got more boxes now. She checks those, too.
hahaha that was hilarious XD
I only checked it out due to Seann William Scott. Who easily steals the show from Wayans. Who’s face I barely want to even look at anymore. Since he should’ve been the one fired.
However, Sean William Scott can’t change the fact that it’s not Lethal Weapon without Riggs. Even if it’s a decent action show still, it’s not Lethal Weapon.
Honestly thought it would be much worse than it was. Still was not very good though.
The Good:
They did a really good job with the rooftop scenes. Felt very much like a Batman movie.
The Bad:
Steppenwolf... who cares. I certainly didn't. He looked like he came from Jack the Giant Slayer.
The tone of the movie seemed backwards. Very serious in the beginning and then goofy at the end.
The Ugly:
Aquaman's one liners were horrendous. Other characters had a few bad ones as well but his were by far the worst. They made him such a cheeseball.
Ok, so DC successfully built up a world within its series (like Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow, The Flash, etc.) and yet able to destroy it with a movie.
How the f*ck could they cast Ezra Miller for Flash instead of Grant Gustin?
The story was the same sh*t like Batman vs. Superman, CGI is out of blue and only Gal Gadot takes the cake.
That's all. DC should stop making movies and keep the series go on and let others making movies.