Not a fan, it was more about sappy love and long stretched out dialogues about love, than anything else.
The heist itself took 10 minutes of screentime and after that nothing fascinating really happens. I wasn't invested or intrigued by the characters at all because it focused on uninteresting subjects. I don't really care who falls in love with whom. Show me some cool surprising twists on a technical level. Whatever, it was sappy, cheesy and boring;
'She's alive? Damn it!'
Surely the thoughts of everyone watching this.
Netflix was probably like you've seen a lot of red bull and Max Verstappen winning so we're going to ignore it till the last 5 minutes. Makes me wonder that if Ferrari or Mercedes won that much if they'd give it such little time to . Also again no Alpha Romeo and limited Williams. They should've done an episode per team that would be more fair said it last year too
After that season Max Verstappen got a minutes of
airplay……
I know this isn't a season overview, but it's still strange that the only moments we see Max a bit longer is when he struggles in Singapore (this and the previous episode).
And where was Franz Tost?
Edit: oh, and stroopwafels!
Great example of how stocking great actors doesn't guarantee a great movie
I disagree with other comments that the pacing of this episode is slow. I didn't notice it any slower than any GOT episode. Every episode doesn't need war or intensity to be satisfying. A good show needs character building to set up further story.
Wake up people... what you eat is killing you and the pharma people are only too happy to feed you expensive drugs to 'cure' your diabetes, ADHD and whatever else is ailing you. Change your diet and change your life - if it comes pre-packaged it's bad for you. If it's available in a fast food outlet - it's bad for you.
Dated and ugly movie harks back to Charles Bronson's Death Wish movies or the endless garbage that is still being made with Steven Seagal.
Sequels have already been announced...
I Am Cath (Travolta dons wig and fake breasts and goes undercover in a women's prison)
I Am Math (Travolta goes undercover as a maths teacher and evens the odds)
I Am Stath (In a throwback to Face/Off, Travolta and Jason Statham switch faces)
I Am Done With This S**T (No, not a movie, just my personal opinion)
People, people. "80% of the population has been decimated" means 8% have died. It is not right whichever way you apply it.
Such a great show with a terrible end.
As much as I hate Clay, his death scene was so so sad.
As I was watching this episode it dawned upon me that this is most likely how the real zombie apocalypse would be: boring and uneventful. They made so many docu-style episodes the whole show is starting to feel like reality tv.
PS. Nothing seemed to make sense about this episode either. Cleaning it up the way they did, failing at it, the wedding, the splitting up, the decisions made... Nothing seemed to go anywhere and everything seemed to come from nowhere. And that ending,again... HE CANT MAKE IT since they are already at the porch.
good riddance to the snobby drama queen...oh she stayed...oh now she's leaving again...oh...she's just a coward...pity she didn't get dumped out.
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...
Just when you thought the show had hit rock bottom, they digg even further and do this... a freakin musical, COME ON!
This show is seriously becoming unbearable to watch. I've officially started fast forwarding.
Lol. I don't know why I keep watching this show... though if Archie dies (though I doubt it) that would be the most interesting thing about him.
That camera tilt at the end haha! This show had little moments of cringe in seasons 1 & 2 sure, but season 3 has taken that to a whole new level and it's getting ridiculous
This show has nothing exceptional about it at all. It's pretty lame and cookie cutter. Disappointing.
It's not exactly a 'Netflix-Original'. Started out as a joint production between Universal and Legendary Films with a budget of 70-million. After completion, Universal wasn't happy with it, Legendary didn't like their feedback and they had a falling out -- the planned 2016 summer theatrical release was canceled. Chinese-owned Legendary Films shopped around, Netflix picked it up as an already finished movie and branded it a 'Netflix-Original'.
Not awful. Competent, experienced cast; OK story and decent effects contribute to a production that had some budget to work with. A few plot-holes here and there, like beings that can fly over things, yet laying iron shavings on the ground provides a barrier of protection because they can't step in it. Contrived ending, and, so what if they kinda-sorta borrowed a central plot mechanism from the 1995 anime movie "Ghost in the Shell" https://trakt.tv/movies/ghost-in-the-shell-1995 -- it's an enjoyable watch... :-)
could not stop watching burnt up 9 days
Totally idiotic way to show 16 minute webisode.
After these "webisodes" AMC next project for TWD is spin-off that will be shown 1 frame/week.
Stopped watching it during the second season because it got worse and worse. Shame because it could have been great.
I've read at Wikipedia what the story would be for the next episodes and season and damn that's even worse. What kind of drugs were the writers using on writing this?
UPDATE: I saw a movie so beautiful I started crying™
Stop rating movies before you even know they are in production!!!
Boring, not worth watching anymore. It's just now the same anymore.
once again, this episode to the new series is awful. The first scene was terrible!