There’s something in common with all these Netflix movies… no matter how appealing the cast is, they all end being washed up boring movies.
Agreed with most of the bad comments. This is just another below average SciFi movie including the war between AI and humans. Seeing J.Lo at such a movie is just a shock for us peasants because she is also one of the producers. Anyway; acting is bad, story is bad ,full of low CGI. In short, it is just a time killer movie which does not worth any more attention. 4.5/10
Imagine lifting the single player story from Titanfall 2 - and then spaffing it up the wall.
Atlas is badly written, badly acted and a total mess. The FX are kind of well done, but you just don't care because it's so annoyingly awful in every other respect.
Outside of a fun homage to Star Trek IV, there's not much substance to this episode --or this season so far. Most of this episode was stuff to fill the minutes, just fluff and no substance.
Gotta give him credit. He didn't shy away from the negative stuff that both happened to him in his life and the negative stuff that he caused to others. Not having Maria Shriver or any of his kids in it at all as interviewees feels like a loud commentary on how she still feels about him and all of that. Nevertheless, I learned a bunch of stuff I didn't know and enjoyed the series overall.
This movie sucked for the most part. I never realized how bad Jennifer López's acting is until this movie. She couldn't cry a real tear if she was paid triple. And a lot of her acting was over dramatic and just unnecessarily over the top. Also, it's funny how "5 minutes" turned into more like 15 minutes. If you pay attention, you'll figure out the scene in talking about. I won't say the movie was completely bad, but it definitely was subpar.
So this episode released early (and also has lead to the rest of the episodes being brought forward a week) and I genuinely could not be happier with it. It's everything I ever wanted it to be and more and will definitely be something I watch over and over again.
Only 20 minutes in, and it's definitely not 'grrrreat!'. The casting and acting to start with is UNBEARABLE, and so is the comedy. Normally, I'd recommend a full-blown meal with any food related movies, but you'll be fine, even if you've skipped breakfast. Another big Netflix flop. Production was big. Everything else was a flop. Especially the sound effects. Anything sound related for that matter, dialogue included. I thought I was in a never-ending college lecture. How did such a colourful and tasty movie feel so dull and bland?
Some people are making a fuss that the timeline is confusing. Since this is the internet it gets blown out of proportion. You get a clear hint in one episode this is happening and its easy to figure it out afterwards. That being said, just watch it! It´s really good!
I’ve been going through some really hard times lately, and this episode is the first thing in weeks that made me genuinely laugh. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Reboot this as much as you want Maguire was the best Spider-Man.
Laughed 0 times, chuckled about 3 times. It was just boring from start to finish.
I really don't understand how they could make a movie with a plot that looks exactly like A Quiet Place. It's weird.
Nic Cage probably did this movie to pay off a LED TV or something, its THAT bad...
Only positive about this show, seeing the old cast pop up from time to time. The narrative with this new group of kids, boring characters, very political correct. Save yourself some time, not worth the watch.
I hope Netflix cancel this shit after this season.
Loved it!
Hopefully Netflix doesn't cancel another good show.
Bad start, good middle, disappointing end. The first two episodes are all over the place and iffy but the next bunch is good. The last episode leaves you in an "okay, now what" kinda mood. There is a clear political bias which is kinda annoying as well.
Why do all those US adult cartoons look the same?
This is the worst episode of Star Trek, throughout the entire franchise.
Absolutely superb. Who would have thought I would be crying over a fictional Admiral and then a few minutes later a fictional android Loved it.
Roll on Season 2
Boys are back on track now. This episode was much better than episode 2!
It definitely got better. But the kids are a real problem.
The shows biggest issue is every scene with Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp are so much better that everything else.
Only Sam Morelos as Nikki is vaguely on their level.
The other issue is the length of the season. It simply hadn't earned Gwen and Leia's best friends forever stuff, and certainly hadn't earned the Nate Leia stuff either.
Don't know if it will be renewed. One wonders if the 70s show nostalgia will have managed to propel people past the very bad first couple of episodes.
i love movies that entertain, no matter the genre. this movie failed at doing that.
The premise was fine. The actress's character was shallow as was the acting. Script was meandering and disjointed. I found myself saying 'WTF' on more than a few occasions - including the stupid ending. I mean WTF - tell us something at least. I just sat through 100 minutes of it for goodness sake.
Anyways, a weak movie.
Matt O'Leary played his part well, I thought, despite the weak script.
That kid must be the worst child actor ever.
Blech! This is a terrible show. LOVE the players, but the writing is south of the mark.
It was awesome to see George RR Martin as a Zombie, after he has killed many characters in Game ofThrones, now he died this time, hilarious
A great episode, a fine ending to a fantastic season. The most interest I've had in a Star Trek season in years. I must admit, tho, I didn't much care for Picard coming back after such an emotional ending (at least for me, I cried as he died as he identifies for me Star Trek as much as Kirk, Spock, etc., does.) It feels like such a cheat, although it's understandable as it would be hard for Star Trek Picard to continue if Picard is dead. TV must continue to fill the pockets of it's masters!