Misnamed and Grey Worm are sooooo adorable! I can't Oh Jorah nooo! Daenerys, why would you marry that awful guy?!!
Jamie and Bronn together are hilarious! His face when he realised how useful his fake hand could be...priceless! Grey Worm noooooo!
"I got a bad feeling about this flight." - Hurley LMFAO!
Wow, so many twists here! Next season is gonna be incredible and possibly the best one yet. Can't believe we have to wait another year for that!
Perfect episode! We get to see that Christians could be just as savage as the Vikings. I wonder what was the real reason for King Ecbert to spare Judith from an unavoidable punishment and appease Aethelwulf. Does he really think of Athlestan as a 'deeply spiritual' man? I mean, Athlestan did mention (in front of him) that he had two faiths. Maybe the king wants to use Athlestan as an ally in the future, but little does he know that... well.
Ragnar and Lagertha are grandparents, time really does fly! It was a nice gesture from Bjorn to name the little one Siggy.
It's such a pity that Athlestan will never see his own son, but at the same time it was fascinating to watch Floki being pushed over the edge by his raw emotions. He really is loyal to his Gods above all else. The ending was great too, I can only guess that Ragnar has gone completely mad (his people will not be pleased if they see him carrying a crucifix), but we'll see.
great episode, great scene at the leak really touched me sad to see her go
that conversation with ragnar and ecgbert really was great.
Love the conversation between Ragnar and King Ecgbert at the feast!
I loved this show.So disappointed when I found it was cancelled...
Doesn't respect the history, and i believe that the american audience will think everything in the show did really happen, i doubt this show will succeed in Europe because it ends up insulting the people.
Well made with performances so strong that I don't want to spend time with any of the characters portrayed. So effective, in fact, that I didn't want to spend any more time in the theater than was necessary.
Eastwick was AMAZING! So much lost potential here, this show would have been phenomenal by season's end but was unfortunately cut short. Seriously had a brilliant 13 episode run and should have went on for 200 more!
If you're into reading books, I'd suggest picking José Saramago's novel and reading it instead of watching this. Blindness is a must-read in my book for any book-reading person, but this movie.... it isn't, forgive the pun, a must-see. It ain't bad but it ain't Saramago.
Timeless. Just as funny as when I saw it 15 years ago. Atkinson is a genius of visual comedy.
As dated as it is--and it is dated--there are still some legitimately funny moments. The art direction and costuming are great, and the supporting performances are fantastic.
Boyhood's a very interesting film and, despite not really having any central driving plotline, it flows so organically and realistically. You only get a glimpse of their lives every year but it manages to capture what's happening in a very understated manner and the acting, especially the children's, is so natural and authentic. It allows you to relive your childhood, with all its ups and downs, subtly transitioning from one moment to the next, one year to another, with only the actors' aging and the occasional temporal signposts to mark a particular time.
Everybody should definitely check this out.
Here Nicolas Cage shows how great he is has an actor. We can feel and see the despair in his eyes. A very, very sad movie brilliantly performed. Good soundtrack that deepens the depression feeling.
Dollhouse is an intriguing, messed up, quirky, thought-provoking, series that's full of twists, mind benders, and a lot of creepy storylines. Yet it's funny and light-hearted most times. I did not really "enjoy" watching Dollhouse, but I was so fascinated and so taken by it that I had to watch it all. And I loved it, in an awkward way.
Un clásico del terror que personalmente no me puedo tomar enserio debido a tanta parodia vista, es una pelicula de TERROR en mayusculas, con la categoria de "pelicula maldita" debido a los acotencimientos ocurridos durante su rodaje.
Eso si oir la musica inmediatamente tu mente se traslada a la pelicula es su gran sello de identidad
"It's SHITE being Scottish! We're the lowest of the low. The scum of the f*cking Earth! The most wretched, miserable, servile, pathetic trash that was ever shat into civilization. Some hate the English. I don't. They're just wankers. We, on the other hand, are COLONIZED by wankers. Can't even find a decent culture to be colonized BY. We're ruled by effete arseholes. It's a SHITE state of affairs to be in, Tommy, and ALL the fresh air in the world won't make any f*cking difference!"
FANTASTIC MOVIE! Choose Trainspotting!!
LOVE THIS SHOW WOOO!
My name is Earl has to come back!
We deserve a good ending of the show...
Its unfair saying to be continued and then they suddenly stop the serie to make place for new ones... Earl teached us all wise lessons...
I have one for NBC too Finnish something before u start on something else... what an (*$#@!&$ so unfair...
Probably one of SyFy's best character driven shows in a while. Deeply talented cast, chilling storyline that stay with you even after the show ends. I Loved this show to pieces and miss it so much. But it ended beautifully.
Funniest ever. Don't normally like american comedy but this is amazing. HBO as normal owning all other TV stations in world.
Its been 2 years with no word on another season. I hope they decide to make one soon.
This is pretty much the correct followed up to Seinfeld. Namely by the real, original George Costanza.
Unique, and a real comedy gem.
That is a real shame. I thought this show had some real potential. Now we never get to see how they get rid of the V.
Whilst it rarely feels like much of a departure from the usual Burton tropes (and this is of course another version of a previous Burton film), this is a wonderful homage to horror films and stories for adults that also doesn't alienate its core younger audience who will enjoy the mild scares that come in the final act. The stop motion animation lends a tangibility to the world that CGI can't replicate and the black and white photography is stunning. Burton is a master at developing characters who feel alienated and creating sympathy and understanding towards them, and there is incredible warmth in the relationship between Victor and his dog.
Claymation at its finest. This dark masterpiece explores all the emotions. Loved it!