pretty sure the tagline of this show is just "white people suck"...
5 episodes in and I'm finding it hard to stay engaged. The movies were pretty amazing, even the bad ones, due to embracing their outlandish cheesiness... but this show is feeling far too sanitised and formulaic to the point of extreme boredom.
It's not nearly as creative as the movies and the single kill per episode is so "normal" and repetitive that it's underwhelming. We know they can do more. The story is akin to watching paint dry and the characters are completely wooden. Impossible situations start to happen around episode 3, requiring too much suspension of disbelief that I'm yet to recover from by episode 5.
With this show's bland tone, 'Chucky' has basically turned into another 'Stranger Things' but with a smidge more violence and less promise. I don't know how I can remain interested in another 5 episodes if this is the best they can do... maybe the fanservice and throwbacks will help some.
This season feels a bit like Desperate Housewives The Early Years
Wow, so far the blue team, as a team is a complete shit show compared to the red team. Also, Antonio 100% volunteered to go up for elimination, such an annoying dumb ass.
Not a single original joke. The show starts with ripping off Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, every other black sitcom, Friends, 2.5 Men.
TBBT is like a gum the was chewed too much, and has already lost it flavour. You keep chewing it just because it's still in your mouth.
Well, you should spit it out and just be over with it.
This show has nothing exceptional about it at all. It's pretty lame and cookie cutter. Disappointing.
Am I the only one that thinks this movie f'ing sucks balls. Didn't like this at all
I feel sorry for Glenn Howerton having his name attached to this obvious tragedy that the show will be.
The game is one of the most disappointing movies I have ever seen. It was very good for the first 110 minutes, and in the last 10 minutes it completely throws away whatever credibility it had for the entire movie. Suffice to say the ending completely ruined the film.
Spoilers ahead
They honestly expect you to believe that this guy is totally cool with being manipulated and deceived into believing he had murdered his brother. They expect you to believe that this guy would just be cool with believing they ruined his life and left him for dead. Fincher thinks the audience will just understand that this guy, who attempted suicide 5 minutes before, would just have a drink and move on. It somehow made sense to fincher that the guy would somehow jump off a building in the exact place the tarp was to hit it right on the x spot. Michael Douglas just accepts that these people forced him to murder and attempt suicide, and then just walk it off. "No no it's a prank bro, seriously bro it's a prank man it's a prank!" Most insulting ending I've ever seen.
After starting off looking like another cliché procedural crime drama, Lucifer evolved into one of the best shows of the year.
Lame that so many negative reviews act like Invisible Man is over the top woke. Just because it’s about a woman learning to take control of her life. After being in a controlling relationship. Also because she has a black bestfriend she lives with ?
An invisible stalker was a clever idea and fresh. The movie pulls that off extremely well.
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.
I like it, but each episode is just too long. 1hr 30mins just puts me to sleep late at night.
Good acting, it is a shame they went with the Scooby Doo writers guild. They had so many options for the writers to do more than making just another cop show. Zombies, crime writers, cops from the future, people with amnesia all fighting crime. Seems that the only professions that exist in TV land are cop, cop sidekick, doctor or lawyer.
I went into this expecting a stupid movie with hopefully a few laughs. I was blown away by not only how funny the movie was, but how well it deconstructed religion, faith, and reason, and how those all need to work together to make our lives better.
For people who thought this movie was stupid - sorry, but you're stupid. If you couldn't appreciate how well this movie showed the uncaring, awful universe - and why we need to tell ourselves stories that make us enjoy it for as long as possible - then you're just stupid. If you didn't see how this movie talked to atheists, how it presented a convincing argument for faith and religion, alongside the perils of both, then you're the one who missed something. If you couldn't see how this movie demonstrated science, reason, and skepticism, and why those are still not enough, then you're just stupid. It showed, beautifully, the power of mind altering drugs, and how some folks are just going to go ahead and do the worst of them, with no regard as to what others have to say about it. That's a reality that we need to accept, and need to stop pretending that we can make go away just by wishing it so.
Within this cartoon universe, the creators of this movie explore themes in a way that I've not seen done before, demonstrating the power of animated story telling applied to adult themes. Yes, the movie has crass humour, some of which falls flat but some of it is tear inducing funny. But if this movie doesn't make you think, it's because you're stupid.
Go see this movie.
It's lame that Jerome wasn't a regular. He made the first 3 episodes of this season.
Fantastic episode. The two best episodes of the 4 so far have had no Amy Schumer and no Cara Delevigne. Imagine that.
What the hell is going on? It's been 13 episodes of season 5 and I haven't seen a single sane storyline yet.
What effing war was Archie in FFS? Is he a time traveller?
Utter garbage. Thank God this is being cancelled this season.
So many questions:
Will V and Kev sell Alibi to a gentrifier or will Carl buy it? Will Tami and Lip have another baby? Will Mickey and Ian adopt a kid? Will Debbie go away with the psychopat?
Will they sell the Gallagher house? It was one of main topics of the entire season and it ended up so anticlimactic.
Did the writers really make Frank die of Covid? Seriously?
I cant describe in words how much I hated this.
I'm 3 minutes into the episode and I cannot do this. Another musical episode with no storyline? No. Just NO!! What next? Riverdale on ice? Omg, if the writers have ran out of ideas, why can't they just write a good final season and cut their losses?
Edit: I skipped through the whole thing, so let me save you the grief of watching. All you need to know is that Betty and Archie kiss and realize they may have feelings for one another. Then, skip to 40:45 and watch the last few minutes.
This is bad, I like both the main characters from previous shows, Parks & Rec and The Office, but in this show not so much, the jokes are not that funny. Will not be watching past the one and a half episodes I have already seen.
This show used to be funny and it's also used to be one of my favorite TV shows (hence I initially rated this show a 10 on trakt). But starting from Season 7 the show has becoming redundant and it's going nowhere with its forgettable plots. This seems like the show is now more on the money rather on the quality.
I am so sad to say this but I won't continue watching this show.
Awesome. Much better than the original show.
I don't normally watch reality TV shows but this one absolutely sucked me in.
To watch how humans can be manipulated to go against their very own thoughts is quite remarkable, and how this show demonstrates that in people is astonishing.
Whoever wrote the method of how this show was going to play out is a genius.
I think it will become something that students of psychology study for years to come.
it is very well worth a watch. I hope you enjoy it!