One of my all time favourite shows and probably my favourite animated show.All of the characters have such a big personality and they have their own purpose,which I really appreciate.Sometimes certain characters are only in certain shows/movies to bring the story forward for another character but that is not the case for Bob's Burgers.Shows like The Simpsons and Family Guy have never really been my thing(don't get me wrong;they are okay but not really my thing at all) but Bob's Burgers most definitely is.
My favourite(if I have to pick one)is probably Louise,mainly because she's hilarious and stubborn and always entertaining.She reminds me a little bit of my self actually so maybe that's a big reason why I like her because I can really relate to her.
Tina is also awesome(Teenagehood,crushes,butts ;) and generally just awkward moments).I don't even know how I'd describe Gene,and I honestly don't think I want to or can for that matter,just watch the show,seriously.The rivalry between Bob and Jimmy Pesto is really interesting to follow too.Linda is just 'delightful',in lack of a better word and her singing always cracks me up.
A little detail I really like is that the house on the right side of the restaurant always has a different name/sign for each episode,most people knew this already but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
Unlike many other shows;every episode of Bob's Burgers is good,there's less good ones but no actual bad ones.
If you haven't watched it I'd really recommend to at least give it a chance and see if you like it because,well,It's truly great.
The soundtrack was real nice and the whole vibe of the movie was great.
I didn't have any expectations before watching this movie and I hadn't read the book(still haven't ,still not going to)and to me this was all very average.
This movie reminded me of two other movies.Those movies are both superior to this one,and it only reminds me of them because of the whole ''There's someone that has gone through some type of injury and they need an assistant to help them''thing.Those 2 movies are ''The Intouchables (2011)'' and a Swedish movies called ''Ego (2013)'' and both of them are really quite good.
Emilia Clarke did a great job and her character is very likable from the very start.Her smile is adorable and I think she's a really good actress in general.
In the very beginning I wasn't feeling Will and Lou's relationship at all and I was honestly shipping her more with Nathan.Of course she had a boyfriend that I wasn't really very fond of.Patrick was a bit annoying and when he gave Lou a necklace with HIS NAME on it I just kind of lost it...what is she?property?No thank you dude,I'll pass.The only time where I really felt for Patrick was when he found out about the trip ,the uh.."business trip" ,I completely understand why he got mad.
The biggest reason why I give this movie a 6 and not anything higher is because there's something missing.I can't quite put my finger on it but there's just something that just makes this movie kind of "meh" to me.I think it might be Sam Claflin,I don't think he's a bad actor but I don't think he fits the role very well.
I got kind of irritated at the fact that she was always saying both his first AND last name,it's so cringey ,but that's probably just me.
I'm glad he ended up dying,I know that sound horrible but if he would magically just get better and start walking again that would just be way too cliché and I'm so glad that didn't happen.Is a life with just a little joy and a great deal of pain really so much better than no life at all?maybe not,it really depends.
Just like a guy suddenly going blind,he knows what he lost and knowing what you can't have is certainly much worse than not having it in the first place.To live your life in a wheelchair when you know there's so much more out there is a major restraint and for some people it just isn't worth it.
Would I recommend it?not really.Watch it if you want to,maybe you'll love it or maybe you won't but those are my thoughts about it anyway,if that helps.
That guy with yellow hair that kept saying ''nice,nice''....I can't stand him.
The girl with a receding hairline is really annoying to me and Sam saying he's a vampire...girl...is this dude for real?
Also,Bob(the old man)is so cool.
That shoulder scene.I almost died(when the people were walking by,jesus)
Great pilot.Don't know what to expect,really, but It'll be fun to see.
I feel like this is gonna be a bad one....
This was the first episode of The Golden Girls I ever watched and I do not regret it.
It is very visually pleasing and very beautiful but it makes no fucking sense.I've read some of the interviews with Refn(the director) and I just think a lot of it is so random and not very well planned,and just odd,really.
It's not a horrible movie,not even a particularly bad movie but some things are just left unanswered or not expressed as well as they should be.
The movie lacks depth but the acting was at least pretty decent.
I much prefer this one to the first one.That's very rare.
Really fucking good. I don't watch swedish movies very often(even though I am swedish), but when I do, THIS is what I want to see.
I'd recommend it to anyone.
The cinematography was beautiful but the story was a bit....bland, not bad, just a bit bland.
The acting was good but I wasn't quite satisfied with the ending.
I may be one of the few people that actually like this format.This is so much better than season 4 & 5(which were trash btw) and it's actually more on the level of season 1 & 2(at this point) but it can go downhill mid season(which I hope doesn't happen).
Right now it's good and I like it,but we'll see.
It's hard to really put my opinion about this movie into words.
Is it horrible? yes. Does it have a point or a message? I don't fucking know.
It is truly fucked up and without a doubt the most disturbing shit I have ever seen. I don't know what to rate this so I'll just stick to a 5. I've noticed some people either give this a 10 for the fact that it really is disturbing and sick (living up to the genre,I suppose)while some give it a 1 or a 2 because they think it's just gross and nothing else.
The thing is, it is gross, but there is a plot there and it's not just disgusting(unlike August Underground that lacks plot and is just gross for the sake of being gross). There is a story(how it all happened and why), character development(for the most part not in a good way,really,but still) and a turning point where he's just in too deep(is that inappropriate?)and just feels like 'fuck this,I'm done' and he decides that he wants to commit suicide(with the rest of his family), but while his life may be over,the disgustingness is not. They(the people that hired him,I guess,that company or those people ,whatever,you know what I mean) just take that opportunity and decide to rape them and film it,which you're obviously aware of if you've watched it.
I have thought about this movie more than I should have after watching it. I have gone to forums and interviews from the director trying to find out what the actual fuck this is, and why ,and if it really has any sort of point.
I do think that it is artistic in a way, it's also sadistic but the feeling I got after watching it was (among other things like extreme nausea)a feeling of what the fuck did I watch but more importantly why? , and that is the primary point that I found before all the research.
It is sick,twisted and completely nauseating but you wanted to watch it anyway. Why?curiosity perhaps.
Many people have said that this is the most disgusting movie they've ever seen and when people say that , you ask yourself oh really? , is it really that bad? and you feel tempted to find out, or at least I did, but I reckon many agree.
This review was not as put together as I had planned but it's the best I can do for this particular movie and I hope it all made sense.
(the word disgusting was was featured in this review way too many times but for lack of other words, that'll have to do, because there really isn't a more appropriate word to describe this movie.)
The soundtrack is so good but I can't seem to find it anywhere,ugh.
As for the movie,it was charming,relaxing and just nice.
I've never seen any bad movie with Leighton Meester in it and this wasn't bad either.
I'd recommend it if you're just looking for a movie that isn't overly complicated but is very enjoyable.
The feeling it gave me was just calm....and happy.Which is a good thing.
His imitation of Trump is spot-on.Actually all of them were spot-on but the trump on was the best.
Funny dude.
I really liked this season.It was almost as good as Asylum,up until this finale.The finale was horrible.
This season as a whole was intense,confusing at times and actually pretty scary(leaving you at the edge of your seat type of thing)and THIS is how it ends?!
No,not cool.I expected a lot more.
Lukas hasn't really bothered me THAT much up until this episode.He is such a complete asshole, even though Philip is so nice.
yeah, no, fuck him, honestly.
I'm so mad!Stupid ass motherfucker shooting Lukas.He might not be the most likeable person but GOD DAMN,don't shoot him!
Can they just arrest/murder this psycho already?
If they don't catch him I'm gonna be hella mad!Ugh,god damn.
I mean they will though right?Unless they're trying to drag it out for a second season.Though it doesnt seem like that's plausible.
That crazy murder woman is my favourite character,by far. I actually find that storyline more interesting than the main Drik Gently/Todd one.
After the video that leaked out I am officially boycotting this movie.
You don't treat an animal like that.
that ending though, can't wait 'til next week!
That was the most mediocre ending
The writing,acting and line delivery is sooooo bad. God damn, I have probably never cringed more at a show.
The first 6/7 episodes has the most terrible acting,line delivery and the writing is so cliché.
After that though it got better, or maybe I got used to it, I don't know, either way, I like it better now,
but it still makes me cringe at least 5 times per episode(compared to every 20 seconds for the first few episodes).
It wasn't the best movie ever but it did keep me in suspense all throughout the movie so I'll give it props for that.
As a lot of other people have mentioned there's a lot missing. Why Diana is doing what she is doing is not really explained at all, which is a big problem.
The acting was pretty good though.
I did enjoy the original short film but the way it turned out as a full lengh movie did not quite reach my expectations.
By no means a bad movie though.
Visually it's such a beautiful movie. God damn.
It's no masterpiece but it's not bad either.
It's more interesting than it is scary (I personally don't mind that though).
I'm glad they didn't put in a bunch of cheap jumpscares everywhere like a lot of movies do.
The characters are a bit flat and I honestly didn't really care much about them and not once was I actually worried about any of them. That's not a good sign.
It has a pretty interesting concept but there was just something missing. I'd say the main problem is that I just didn't care much about the characters, which is a big problem because if a character dies, no matter how awful the death scene might be, I simply won't care anyway.
This movie was kind of meh...which is sad because it had potential. Too bad.
I will say though that the kid is a good actor. Props for that.