Can't wait for this,I love this type of show,creepy and mysterious.
They completely nailed the look, feel and vibe of the games and it's fucking amazing.
Slow episode.
It was basically more backstory, and setup. A few introductions to characters and general maneuvering of rolls to set the stage. There wasn't really anything that stood out and wow'ed me in this episode. Overall this episode was important because of its setting of the stage. I enjoyed watching it.
I think the whole series has a lot of potential. From what I can tell its my kind of star trek. I'd like to see more tech and discovery and adventure. As exploration and 'the unknown' are aspects of star trek that make it star trek.
Anyways, Good episode. No real action, just a lot of talking and exploration of characters.
The setting up of the "good" and "bad" guys. - So for this alone - watch the episode so you know what's going on in the future.
Enjoy :)
I've never played the Fallout games and as someone who doesn't know anything about the franchise I found this season very good, the series addresses several important points related to war and the domination of large corporations. And the way the story is told, alternating between past and present, everything fits together well, not to mention the arc of the main characters who are all interconnected, I can't forget the post-apocalyptic setting as I really enjoy this theme. It was all very well crafted, I really enjoyed it, I couldn't stop watching and I'm already looking forward to a second season.
Pretty good show. Keeps you interested the whole season and is is not what you typically get of a Netflix series.
Very slow start but captivatingly told. There's great level of detail to give it as much authenticity as possible. Although, the budget isn't GoT level high and there's a lot of green screen at play here (yet with decent quality). But it's an engaging story that unfolds in these two opening episodes.
However, it's a show that is best watched 2 or 3 episodes at a time. Drawing it out on a weekly basis will undoubtedly lose viewers on a show that is quite dense with intricate relationships, personal agendas and history. Making this probably a show that will fly under most viewers radar besides the fact that this is mainly with Japanese audio and high quality English subtitles (which I personally love that way).
Trailer made it look so bad, but it turned out pretty interesting. Good acting, decent budget, and nice world building with some comedy sprinkled in.
Gotta admit, I have no knowledge of the book it's based on, which means I have nothing to compare it too, so that might help.
Much better than the movie. Two episodes in and I'm hooked.
P.S. Sadly, after whole season, I don't feel the same. Not sure why, but my hype for the show kinda fizzled out.
The feel for the whole show is a meh (5), but I gave it fair (6) score just because of hype from beginning.
This one seems to have the right amount of energy and geekiness to it in a similar fashion to Lost In Space.
There's always a lot that could go wrong when a bunch of humans are brought together on a colonization mission, especially when some of them are fraud.
The second season largely maintains the interest of the first, but knows how to expand the story to other limits that pose different plots. Some characters are more blurred, such as Lee Scoresby's, and it seems like a season of preparation, of placing the pieces for a more ambitious adventure that would foreseeably come with its third season.
What a performance by Bella Ramsey! She has been amazing from episode one but, this episode she delivered everything!!
Everything I wanted it to be and more. Perfectly cast and excellent soundtrack by Hans Zimmer. Epic Sci-Fi at its best.
Tell them Ellie is the little girl that broke your F** finger!!!
Great take on a classic character, unexpectedly good and with the best song soundtrack in a while
Okay, what the f? How did they pull this brilliant piece of cinema off? I am your standard hater of Disney live-action and I am pleasantly surprised they made me enjoy a Cruella origin film. Wtf. I want that little dog Wink. What a boss.
Dare I say… best episode of Loki yet? Definitely the best this season. Everything about it was PERFECT.
Absolutely loving this. Oscar Issac is giving one hell of a performance as Steven/Mark and seeing both the Moon Knight suits was so Awesome!! Ethan Hawke is also definitely giving such creepy vibes. Khonshu is just Perfect too!! The invisible fight scene its so well done.
Having been a die-hard fan of the video games I have high hopes (but low expectations) that this show will be awesome! I felt Silo had a very Fallout feel to them and if this is at least as good as Silo has been then this will be a winner!
Just seeing the Marvel Spotlight at the beginning made me know this was going to be different than what we have been seeing lately from the cookie cutter movie style Marvel uses for everything.
The show absolutely broke the mold Marvel has been using; and while I enjoyed Ms. Marvel, which tried to break the mold but really didn't, they were able to do so with this. The story was different, very Marvel Knight-esque in terms of how it plays out, but it was a really cool side story for a character we didn't see much of, but she was badass when we did.
In a time when we are lacking a lot new content, this show did not only fill a content void, it did so exceeding my expectations of Yet Another Marvel Anything.
I'm really liking this show (I think I've said it every week/every review). It's just enjoyable easy watching. I'd gladly watch another season of this.
Ok, maybe it was my low expectations or this was really awesome and entretaning.
Loved it so far, watching the rest of the episodes. The cast is great, loved the Sweet Tooth character and can't wait to see more of hi(only at EP.3 while writing this).
I think this is one of those you hate it or love it. But if you're into comedy with some gore action give this a chance.
Despite the huge amount of disappointment from so many on this show, I loved it. I loved that this alien invasion drama was not America-centric for one, that is a big step forward for me in telling a "global" crisis-level story, and I found it starkly contrasting that the largest representation of American influence was from the war-minded General who said the only response is nuclear and boom there we have it. Seemingly turned the tide but probably opened the door for what is the greater threat to come which is, who sent these aliens. A global crisis should involve a global cast, and for such a massive story, they did spend an incredible amount of time in developing the human drama and for me, from that angle, they involved our imagination when actually confronting aliens first-hand. I found this show, slow at times, no doubt, but ultimately enjoyable. It's a different approach to an invasion story which was not wrapped in a nice neat bow at the end.
Good first episode, looking forward to to the rest of the season. :thumbsup_tone1:
I haven't watch the series but I watched this movie anyway and I must say I really enjoyed it!
Good work!
Awesome first season so far! 10/10 for me.
Super show. Thankfully not as mind bending as a movie like 'Tenet' for instance. :thumbsup:
Superb final episode. Exactly what you would expect from a John Wick spin-off. I hope there will be a season 2 showing how the Continental and Winston progress. :thumbsup_tone1: Really liked the Music. Well worth a watch. :thumbsup_tone1:
Very good start to this short season. Great action, with a good storyline about Winston and The Continental. :thumbsup_tone1: Well worth a watch :thumbsup_tone1: