"It is not our enemies that defeat us, it is our fear.'
Poe is awesome.
Great action episode as well.
Holy freaking crap it's an intense episode.....
Still a great movie!
This was my introduction into Toni Collette who is such an awesome talent!
It's really an 8 episode, but I gave 1 extra point for the opening and cause Johnny is wearing a Zebra t-shirt!!
This was one of the best sci-fi series I've seen. Now I need to read the book.
Poe....
The jazz club scene and music was quite well done!
Jodie Foster directed this? Interesting....
People may not realize how "close" this is with technology. And most probably not understanding the psychological impacts this could have.
WoW! Ok...I need some of the LSD it takes to be involved in this show. What a freaking trip. Also the oddest "version" of White Rabbit I have heard....
A dance off?
This is such a great classic Hitchcock movie. The camera angles, the colors, the story....
Ray Millan and Robert Cummings play great opposite each other. John Williams does excellent as Chief Inspector. His little "mustache play" at the end seems to be a nod towards Poirot.
Grace Kelly is mesmerizing as always. Such a classic woman.
Funniest episode so far. So many references and making fun of the whole filming aspect itself.
Nicholson does an awesome job on crazy!
I’ve prob seen this movie 15+ times over the last 35+ years and it doesn’t get old. The descent to madness is still well done.
So I'm late to the show on this one and decided to watch it as it showed up suggested in Amazon Prime.
I was pleasantly surprised at how quirky and funny this movie was.
Having David back brought life to the end of this series. "Swapping fluids...." LOL!
I don't like what they have done with Trish. And Mal just being used....
Such a great casting for Carnage...
I'm not familiar with the book, but this is a solid first episode. Joel Kinnaman is awesome as always.
Poe. The Raven Hotel. Well done!
The world is fucking bleak. LOL that's the funniest line in a show in such a long time....
The song at the end is so damn righteous for the ending....
Helen Slater! Yeah! Never thought I'd see her here.
Edward Woodward makes a great Ghost of Christmas Present. Although I still expect him to pull out a pistol at some point... LOL...
For those unfamiliar with JC, this is probably the introduction of the bastard that he is/has to be. And how/why he suffers for it.
Funny and meaningful movie.
How I miss Robin Williams. He was so great in this movie. Nathan Lane and Hank Azria were awesome as well.
Quite the cast. We started watching this because of Bill Nighy (who does an excellent job) but seeing Tara Fitzgerald (before Game of Thrones), a young Henrey Cavill (pre-The Tudors and Man of Steel), an older Henry Thomas (Elliot from E.T.), Rose Byrne (pre Moira from the X-Men movies) and Marc Blucas (who I mostly know from Buffy the Vampire Slayer series).
The movie deals with love. It is a romance (not really a comedy), but it doesn't end with the normal everyone gets what they want and live happily ever after.
Such an amazing cast! And every time we watch it, we discover someone new that we see in other movies and tv shows!
It was fun.
Seeing Santa sing is cliche, but the actual "Elvis" tribute associated with it brings back when he actually Played Elvis in a made for TV movie way back when (1978)...and funny enough directed by John Carpenter. The beginning of their fun adventures.
I was so surprised by this movie. The characters were engaging. The acting was great. The casting was fantastic for all of the roles.
This is probably the best DC movie since the Dark Knight Trilogy!
A much more real possibility than zombies for sure. I think it should still make us think about humanity doing times like these. Survive or not. Share or not.
It's just so cold looking watching this show. And enough creepiness to keep you on edge.
30 lashes punished as a boy is brutal.
This one was a lot of fun. Funny moments and some solid action.
Tom Holland does great as Peter/Spidey. Keaton does an amazing job as well.
Probably the best episode so far.
I wish Trish (Patsy) would become the Hellcat she should....
It's a slow burning cult show. Think the 70s like The Legacy, To the Devil A Daughter, or The Wicker Man. I found it to be quite enjoyable even with some of the predictability of it.
Overall the cast did an excellent job. I would be up for a 2nd season....
Some moments where a subtle creepiness comes into play. The story continues.
As I have seen in other shows, Wales has some beautiful scenery.