Seinfield on crack
Enjoyed this loads. made me laugh lots! pretty predictable but enjoyable. Great cast.
pretty sure the tagline of this show is just "white people suck"...
What the hell did I just watch?!?!
Another dreadful Musical Episode. Snore
No thanks.
The show gets worse and worse... Genuinely surprised it's not been cancelled yet.
I disagree about the series going nowhere because it is a crime drama. I believe it develops slowly through the episodes and, by the end of the season, you'll realize its plot has gone very far. Each season ends in a very turbulent place and the next one starts with the emotional consequences of the previous. Character growth is brilliant.
I had trouble differentiating between the two cops (Strahm and Hoffman) throughout the movie. Why cast two males that look so similar and then give them identical haircuts?
Apple had the courage to compare this to some of the well established animated TV shows in the push notification they used to advertise it. While those are comedy shows, Central Park is not one. It’s a musical and a bland one at best.
Please don't let Melendez die!! anything but that fingers crossed
100/100 cried multiple times despite resistance
The only scary part of the movie is that creepy snapchat smile. It freaks me out every time I see it.
That ending kind of pissed me off. It felt similar to The Ring's solution.
Musical episodes of TV shows are more often than not horrible and this was no exception. There was basically no story line / plot (because the writers spent all their time trying to slap together some God awful lyrics to the songs)... They actually put us through a cheesey "why are we singing" musical number... Cringe... Please, let's not do this again.
I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. As a huge Disney fan, I have noticed that some recent live-action adaptations were leaning towards a more commercial direction that didn't resonate with me. However, this one exceeded all my expectations, particularly with Halle's portrayal of Ariel. Her voice is TRULY remarkable, paying a beautiful tribute to Jodi Benson, and her acting is pure, sweet, and perfectly suited for Ariel! She embodies the essence of the Little Mermaid, and the movie itself is a captivating, well-directed tribute to the beloved 1989 original. Without a doubt, it has secured a place as one of my favorite Disney live-actions!
Yeah acting is quite bad, but the show has a neat plot so far
I enjoyed this much more than I was expecting. Sudekis is up there with my favourite SNL cast members and he didn't disappoint.
Jen was... just... wipes drool. She's great with comedy and I really enjoyed seeing her working with Jason (previously in Horrible Bosses together).
Easy and enjoyable to watch. Throw it on next time you're in the mood to laugh mindlessly.
ps - watch the outtakes... certainly worth it.
Oh no, not another musical episode... I skipped all the singing scenes. You can even skip this entire episode, it wouldn't matter much
That is it i am done with this show.. of all the people you could've killed in this episode this is the one you choose. No no and no Wtf man seriously why.
This isn't a regular episode, it's a documentary. As much as I love the show I think I will skip that one. What a cheap way to get to an episode count of 100.
I thought this was very good. It had much more depth than I was expecting. I hope it gets a season 2.
Really solid episode, really got me laughing with the good back and forth between Dave and Ally. Manages to tread that line between heartfelt and humourous which many shows struggle with. Was on the fence after the first two episodes, but this one seals the deal. Will definitely be watching the rest of the season.
Had my jaw on the floor for the entire time.
This is was so mind blowing it stayed with me for days...
Ugh... another Musical Episode...
I thought they'd have looked at the ratings for last year's Musical Episode and realised it's not what the fans want.
Lots of skipping this week...
This is a surprisingly fun show! I enjoyed every episode, and although I'm not Deckers biggest fan (which started at the start of the series, and weirdly enough it didn't turn around, which most of the time happens. I'm sorry Decker) Lucifer made up for it, in the very best way possible. He is the perfect mix between super scary and perfectly funny/charming, I love him, seriously. So basically if Lucifer wouldn't have been there, it probably wouldn't have been as great, because I feel like he brought most of the enjoyment to the show.
There were some fun crimes and stuff as well, but seeing that there are so many police shows, it's hard to find something new or surprising, ya feel.
I can't wait for the new season, and have myself a little more Lucifer, mmhmmh. smirk
(I was going to give this season a 7 but, because Lucifer, I'm giving it an 8 #teamlucifer)
this was a great show. super sad to see it go but i think short and sweet will suit this one. i laughed so many times. the interaction between elijah and jason was just so incredible. they played so well off of each other. you have to do what this show preaches and just enjoy everything in the moment while watching it. just go with the flow and enjoy the fact that you're watching a bong smoking dog...
this was a great show. super sad to see it go but i think short and sweet will suit this one. i laughed so many times. the interaction between elijah and jason was just so incredible. they played so well off of each other. you have to do what this show preaches and just enjoy everything in the moment while watching it. just go with the flow and enjoy the fact that you're watching a bong smoking dog...
Jesus fucking christ.
The movie itself is nothing groundbreaking- it's actually kind of thinly made for a documentary and leans perhaps a bit too much on emotions for my taste.
But being exposed to the details of this persons plight and struggle literally filled me with dread and anger as I was watching.
It's absurd. How can one of the biggest contemporary artists be reduced to a child with no personal rights and be transformed into a money making machine selflessly filling the pockets of the few people that were supposed to protect her?
How could the American legal system let that piece of shit father of hers completely destroy her life like that in front of our eyes?
Also what the fuck was her mother doing through all of this exactly?
PS - that Adnan guy actually seemed to be the most decent person out of all of the bunch.