even though the story felt kind of forced, this is the best episode so far! going to miss pb&j. loving the car jamming session, it gave me a strong lonely island vibe
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I'm really enjoying how toned down the violence is, because it really grounds the experience. Yeeting him off a second story catwalk and onto rebar is spectacle, but a simple stab wound in a quiet encounter really drives home how high the stakes are when the violence is so mundane. When it comes without spectacle or massive budgets. It reminds people of what violence actually is and forces them to connect with the intimacy of it, and I think this is something that's been a long time coming. I'm not the type to blame media for society's ills, but I do believe it could be doing more to impress upon people the consequences and nuance of violence, and The Last Of Us is a masterclass in this kind of storytelling.
I never was a Bon Jovi fan (my girlfriend is), but liked the documentary a lot. Found it very interesting how the band got big and am pretty impressed how JBJ kept his feet on the ground and didn't get drowned by fame (married his high-school girlfriend, no drugs, no dramas...).
Also a little bit sad to see how he is fighting against his voice issues.
Absolutely loved this documentary. Being born in 1986 this was pure youth sentiment for me. It was so much fun to see so many old faces from football back then and hear them talk about David Beckham and their clubs. I also enjoyed getting to know David and Victoria a little better and learning more about the people they were and are.
"i fucked a chicken once."
"okay, goo- what?" i lost it omg
Lana should do cocaine more often. :laughing:
They took quite a risk with the audience openly switching the main focus on Churchill. It definitely worked, adding more depth to the character and like the infamous painting, bringing the final strokes to what remain the best rendition of Winston Churchill we have ever seen on tv. But what make the episode unforgettable is the amazing timing, framing and editing of the final sequence. Simply a work of art.
Wow, what an amazing episode!
John Lithgow's performance of Churchill is outstanding, sometimes while watching I forget that it's just a role he is playing. I would totally watch a spin-off just about this character. The last scene was really great. I know I repeat myself, but again I have to compliment the cinematography and soundtrack!
Definitely worth mentioning are also all the scenes between Elizabeth and Philip. Full of suspense and exceptional acting!
The final scene was perfect, with all the crew on it!!!!!
It was everything they said it would be and then some! Supreme spectacle with otherworldly intensity. Fan first was an experience I’ll never forget. A film for the ages. Long live the fighters!
"What kind of monster evicts you using comic sans?" i really did laugh out loud lmao
I like this self-irony of Cage when choosing his latest roles. To sell the viewer a movie that mocks the cancel culture of the viewer himself. And how! Many began to forget his former self, but a little scraping and... Well, the film still lacks the crazy stuff, the real Cage I would sell dreams myself
Literally getting retro vibes while watching this. modern concept with traditional storytelling. much room for improvement in portraying the protagonist as the protagonist. I don't consider this as a comedy movie & honestly I don't know why others would rate this as a comedy movie. you can call it a light horror movie with elements of surprises at every turn
Was legit scared I will dream of Nicolas Cage after watching this movie Enjoyed it!
Wow, that was weird. Looks and feels so bizarre and Nic Cage has the perfect face for the role. His acting was phenomenal too, I think one of his best performances.
"If it's not yours, whose is it?" India's, maybe?
Now, there's a true politician for you. First you're part of the reason that causes the crisis, then you ride in and present yourself as the saviour and crisis handler. Works until this day.
Great movie! Somewhat reminded me of the Vietnam war. USA attacks uses its military power and murders innocents in Asia.
I'm half tempted to give this full marks just for daring to play Radiohead's Everything in Its Right Place during your typical military in dropship scene. Anyway my boy Gareth knocked out another cracking piece of scifi. You really don't mind when a director takes a few years off and comes back with something like this. There's certainly a fair amount of Rogue One, Blade Runner and Terminator in the mix, the latter of which he takes the Judgement Day plot and turns it on its head defying expectations where I assumed it was going just due to the tropes of the genre.
There's also a lot of stuff on screen for 80mill in comparison to other recent effects heavy films. Gets you wondering if budgets elsewhere escalate to $200 mill mark due to talent demands or that something like this has less behind the scenes VFX artists but take longer to bake? I dunno. Either way, check it out. The trailer gives too much away (as always my opinion) however there's plenty more that isn't shown.
NB. Watch out for the Scarif Easter egg
Francine, I havent been entirely honest with you
LOL Roger, you are insane!
Wow...Everybody is wrong about this one. Disliked by many in my mutuals, I kept putting this one off but I am just so impressed. Bradley Cooper absolutely nails it.
This shit so good that it made me grab my notepad and I ended up doing two pages of scribbles about how the film's portrayal of a man's ego made me view life.
This feels like a child of Scorsese which makes the fact Marty co-produced this even cooler. I feel sorry for people who genuinely think this is Oscar-bait.
Bradley, please stay in the director's chair. You are a force.
Maestro is a magnificent film. It is not just a story of Leonard Bernstein's life but rather a story about human life. I found myself surprised by the emotions it inspired. It is a beautiful picture with standout performances. Bravo Bradley Cooper.
find you someone with whom you have as much chemistry as harrison ford and sean connery have together
han solo and james bond said fuck dem nazis
Just watched the first 3 Indiana Jones back to back and this is by far the greatest instalment in the entire franchise. A Sean Connery and Harrison Ford combo works perfectly and Alison Doody is easily the best eye candy in the film series. It was an enjoyable adventure from start to finish with good laughs in between, the scene of Hitler signing the diary was hilarious.
I like to imagine this is the last Indiana Jones movie, because it ends the trilogy in a perfect way.
This is easily the best of the Indiana Jones films!
The trilogy at its peak!