As a Portuguese football and Figo fan, after watching this I understand that Figo's agent and Paulo Futre only wanted a big fat pay check at the end of the day, and Figo was utterly rear ended by lunatics around him. I'm glad everything turned out kinda ok
Because the world needs a pseudo-intellectual artsy film with an evil twin. This is the sort of movie that wants you to think, "Well, I didn't understand it, so it must be good!"
Best of these so far. "Embrace what you're taught but make it your own" isn't a groundbreaking message or anything, but works for a three-minute short and it's illustrated nicely. This ep makes the most of the series's limited art style in the sparring session between Yoda and Ahsoka, and having the continuity-detail be that this is where Ahsoka started using her sabers in an underhand fashion is just enough. Nice work all around.
I give the episode a 6/10. The writers were too wrapped in dedicating this episode to Alex "coming out" to her mother on Thanksgiving and the budding romance between Supergirl and Mon-El. The whole Cadmus and Cyborg Hank Henshaw were an after thought. The setup for the Invasion crossover, predictably didn't occur until the very closing moments with the appearance of Barry Allen and Cisco Ramone. Hopefully, the writing for The Flash won't repeat Supergirl's agenda driven storytelling.
Decent episode with just enough action and storytelling. Damien Dahrke and Eobard Thawne are my favorite bad guys. So, now Obsidian is gay? Are there any straight characters in the DC TV universe? Why is the agenda being pushed?
We can safely say Billy Malone is Prometheous, that explains why he acted so curious when Felicity said she worked for the GA, or was it just me who noticed that? He was mad at first but when she said Green Arrow he turned into a fanboy and didn't want to loose Felicity
But i still want it to be Tommy!
Not as bad as I expected. Not scary at all but watchable. And classic last line... "please, no cameras." The irony!
Siobhan Smythe was a great character and opponent for Kara Danvers... right up until this episode. She really isn't better than Red Tornado
It was like a horror movie, and then by the end it was an absurd comedy movie. HOW DID THAT HAPPEN?!
Not a bad movie, but it didnt scare like I hoped it would, or at all... At least its better than other remakes I've seen in past.
‘’Our body feels pain to warn us of danger. But it also reminds us we're alive, that we can still feel. That's why some of us seek it out......while others choose to numb it.
Solitude has always been my analgesic of choice. But what if feeling nothing is the worst pain of all?
What if the sharing of pain connects us to others and reminds us that none of us is alone as long as we can feel?’’
‘’Our body feels pain to warn us of danger. But it also reminds us we're alive, that we can still feel. That's why some of us seek it out......while others choose to numb it.
Solitude has always been my analgesic of choice. But what if feeling nothing is the worst pain of all?
What if the sharing of pain connects us to others and reminds us that none of us is alone as long as we can feel?’’
Tries something different and has a somewhat better plot than the second one. Probably would have been better with Naomi Watts starring though. There's mostly a second rate cast with the exception of Vincent D'Onfrio and Johnny Galecki (The Big Bang Theory).
The movie kept my attention until it totally falls apart by the end.
I like how the point of view was made in here, showing how lonely and cold the empire is. If you expand this view, you could place it together with Finn's motivations to leave his due. Good episode!
Jeunet at his best!!! A classic!!
It's well produced, well acted and well directed, but that doesn't really save the rather lame plot. For a horror comedy though, it's still decent. Goofy and gory as it should be, but not particularly funny much less scary. It provided some entertainment even when the genre isn't the most appealing to me.
Maybe it was a good a movie back in 87 maybe, just maybe...