When I was a kid I watched this movie for an entire day, literally, I only stopped to eat and go to the bathroom. There was something great and magical about this movie, the characters, the jokes. And now, watching again after more than 10 years, I'm still in love with it, the only thing that changed is that now I get some of the adult jokes that pops up now and then. I'm probably looking though nostalgia glasses, but I'm not intending to take them off. 10/10
A very touching, if not a bit sobering look at life and how fleeting time can be for everyone. There may be some things that are a bit glossed over in terms of drama but it isn’t really suppose to be about that. I did come out on the other side with a lot of respect for Kilmer but it still shows a lot of limitations of his art versus his perception of his own talent. I don’t mean that as a knock we all do this in one form or another.
Not a great movie. In fact I watched most of it @ 170% speed (so it might have been a little slow). But aside from that, it was a time-travel movie. Story was OK. The fish (cop) out of water (time) was OK - seemed to adjust very well to his new surroundings. And yet somehow it was an enjoyable little movie.
How I rate:
1-3 :heart: = seriously! don't waste your time
4-6 :heart: = you may or may not enjoy this
7-8 :heart: = I expect you will like this too
9-10 :heart: = movies and TV shows I really love!
Mean female with kind heart and says sus
I’m only 10 minutes into the story, but I had to stop. They said that the one small chain hooked to the truck wasn’t going to hold it for long. The very first thing they should’ve done was to run another chain or two down to the truck and get it tightened on the winch so that it was stable. I guess there’ll be some purpose in the plot from here that makes some sort of sense to have ignored the danger in leaving just one chain suspending the truck.
Two stars for now, but hoping it will get better.
What kind of retarded firefighter gets into an elevator when there is a possible fire?? Who wrote this episode, the cleaning lady?
You know that scene where Uma Thurman throws a shark at Luke Wilson? Yeah, that's the only thing I remember from this movie.
I love big mechs and magic as much as the next guy but I really wish they would have kept them out of this one.
Even without a lot of historical facts there is enough here to tell a really interesting realistic story similar to Vinland Saga. But they went a different route. One that I personally don't like at all.
The music is dope tough.
I watch this after 12 years since everyone seems to hate this movie... but finally decided to watch it... now it does have many mistakes and stuff... maybe my expectations where really low cause I actually enjoy this movie... social distancing to survive? Over populated planet? Ring any bells?
Won’t be buying this one but wasn’t as bad as everyone said it was
Most authentic, non-woke, show both sides, non hyperbolic, real, not out of the headlines, depiction of both sides with neither side winning or losing. Just learning.
"We did good work together" - what, in the five minutes you were an Alderman Matt?
You know what? I'm pissed at this episode. The end DOES NOT justify the means. You're pissed that your neighborhood's firehouse closed and now the response time isn't as fast, and have no better idea THAN TO DO THE EXACT SAME THING TO ANOTHER COMMUNITY by delaying the response time for other people and potentially putting their lives at risk? What if someone, or even multiple people, had died because of those idiots? Go chain yourself to the doors of City Hall. F*ck all those people. Especially the asshole who had nothing to do with anything and just showed up to make trouble and seek attention. I HATE those types of people. I hope they all went to jail.
On another note, why were Joe's bride's maid of honor and bridesmaids all people from the firehouse? Does the girl seriously not have any family or friends, that the whole wedding party were the groom's co-workers?
One of the best new shows of the last two years to not get a second season.
Just got made at the wrong network at the wrong time.
Never has a show made me consistently smile like this one! So sweet, cute and fun. A true hidden gem! Do search for the "epilogue" about where they are now. It's like a two minute video.
I'm so heartbroken this show was cut short. I feel like I could have watched Evie and Xavier having wacky adventures forever. They fought nearly every episode, and a lot of the times it wasn't over silly things, but core belief differences. But in the end, they always managed to see things from the others' perspective, and that's what infallibly always brought them back together. It was really nice to see them grow closer romantically, but also grow emotionally as people through these episodes. I'm gonna miss them so much!
Seasons 1 and 2 were incredible. Clayne Crawford made this series awesome. As much as I like Sean William Scott, he isn't as good in the role. It's too bad a crappy D list actor like Wayans had to ruin a good series with his nonsense.
I honestly didn't think this show was going to be any good....but damn was I proven wrong. Absolutely love the storyline, characters, and dynamics of the show. Seriously folks, do not pass this one up. Super entertaining and funny with plenty of action!
I don’t get the negativity. Honestly you people are so entitled. The lack of context is intentional and there are several clues as to why it’s that way. It’s not a 50s to show (we haven’t seen them imitate a 60s tv show yet, that’s next week). It’s going to change probably every week, even up to the point of imitating modern tv shows like the office from what they’ve said. And the context is clear enough by the end of the second episode. Even without reading additional articles to explain the more subtle hints, you can tell what’s going on at least loosely. Plus it does a great job lampooning the absurdity of 50s tv and ideals about homemaking and marriage. To hilarious effect
If you take the most obnoxious, self involved, dumb party girl and put her in a TV show, you'd have this. It's just one long story of her whining and doing the absolute dumbest things humanly possible. The ongoing and pointless dialog with an imaginary dead man feels like a filler and doesn't add anything to the story whatsoever.
2 episodes in and I'm ditching this
OH NOW COME ON!!! SERIOUSLY???!!!
Kelly has the absolute worst luck when it comes to women. It's so sad.
Really liking this show! It’s like a Canadian Grey’s Anatomy, but focused on the nurses instead of the doctors.
This literally was an awesome episode couldnt stop laughing at everyone doing cruz zumba class :rofl::rofl:
I cannot believe that they killed off Shay!!! She was one of the best characters of the show, and her death was just to give more drama to Gabby (who already has tons of storylines going on for her) and Severide... Hated it!
Another great season with a thrilling finale... I was dreading those few last minutes of the episode, waiting for the moment when they make an unexpected (but actually, expected) twist and all goes to sh***
Man, the tension this show puts me into...
I enjoyed the first few seasons, but it seemed like a very similar formula to every episode. To be fair, I haven't watched since the middle of season 4 because of my issues, so maybe it changed. It seems, to me, that every episode has two things. First, a doctor who won't stop whatever life saving measures they're doing, even after everyone else in the room has stepped back knowing it's too late, looking at that doctor with sad or confused looks. Second, someone else (doctor, nurse, administrator) going too far for a patient, either breaking hospital rules, or breaking "DNR" orders (I swear the DNR thing happens at least 4 times per season). I like some of the characters and actors, but I can't get over feeling like everybody breaks the rules when it suits them, then turns around and gets mad at someone else for doing the same thing, as if they hadn't just done it themselves the week before.
I personally don't mind at all that they showed things with dealing with Covid-19. Everyone knows that it exists and is going on and shows are suppose to be like real life so it would be senseless to just pretend that it doesn't exist. I am glad that this show is back, it's a great show, and I at least like how they addressed the pandemic and that they showed life beyond it. A job well done!
Not to bad, unless you actually want an ending to a show you just spent 10 hours watching. It was decent but I generally hate cliffhangers. Certainly needs another season to finish the story.
I'm glad they finally did something useful with Klaus's power.
Why do billionaires in tv land always want to adopt children or raise their children to become crime fighters? lol
Another filler episode... Just stick to the main story line.