I was excited when I first heard there was a show about a female soccer team lost in the woods eating each other, then disappointed when I found out it was about cannibalism.
Jeez, the snowflaky reactions of straight white men because not every single episode and narrative centres them - anything deviating from that priority is apparently "woke". Get over yourselves, you egomaniacal bigots.
Anyway, another great episode that nicely expanded Ellie's backstory - bonus points for the Mortal Kombat II appreciation, too :nerd:
The first Pixar movie that I ever cried for, maybe it was the beautiful art, the compelling story or the fact that I was being represented on tv, no I'm not a sea monster, but if you replace all of the times that "sea monster" was said in this film and instead use "gay" you'll get what I mean. Hat's off to the writers, I could go on and on about how perfect the parallels are but I'll just have to silenzio bruno!!
This is not a movie about dragons and the world of Kumandra. This is about Earth, this is the real world. We are divided, groups of people completely hating each other inside the same nation.
Unfortunately we are facing our own Druun, our plague. But as in the movie, this isn't our biggest problem. The real enemy is our inability to work together as a community, to put aside political views and really trust each other, working together for the best of everybody.
Beyond the important and necessary message, the movie is a fun adventure, the world building is great and the technical aspect is what you would expect of a Disney movie.
just give elsa a girlfriend already
Each episode has me more and more impressed with Bella's portrayal of Ellie. It's excellent.
Also, Ellie checking her hair in the reflection was super cute.
so im just supposed to go on with my life after this?????????
crying and sobbing. ji-yeong was so sweet. and ali! and il-nam. fucking hell.
Immensely entertaining, intriguingly philosophical and just about one of the best films ever made!
This last episode was everything. So beautiful and yet so sad. Mike Flanagan, you did it again (as you did in season 1) and made me care deeply for the characters and now I’m sitting here bawling my eyes out.
Funny to see some Weeknd fans having a meltdown because of the bad ratings. This looked shit from the trailers.
Seriously a fantastic film. Some of the best acting, direction, writing, and cinematography you’ll see all year. Kerry Condon better win an Oscar for this.
3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Fear Street Part One: 1994’:
Lemme tell you… I loved it! It was nostalgic. It was an homage to so much that has come before (that intro had ‘Scream’ written all over it). But it also had a hefty dose of originality. Great characters you cared about. It took risks. It surprised you. And it was a LOT more mature than I expected it to be. I loved the books way back when, and this made me wanna read them again. Bravo.
I LOVED the LGBT twist in the beginning! Did NOT expect that person to be Sam. Solid execution.
It had a bit of a Hocus Pocus vibe to me, which made the character deaths and the paths into “Rated R” territory that much more effective. It was a weird and welcomed mix.
Bonus Thought: I legit can’t wait for the next one. Super invested.
Good god this was HORRIBLE.
I can't remember the last time I felt actually annoyed to my core just by watching TV. 20 mins in and I pushed hard to reach that far and I couldn't go any further.
This is absolute trash on all aspects. There's absolutely nothing redeeming here and it's all just bad. It's not that it wasn't good. It's actually BAD.
I'm enjoying it so far (3 episodes in), but I want to rate it higher just because it's upsetting so many people that don't like shows about empowered women
HAROLD, THEY'RE LESBIANS!
yeah... so... it's a ok movie there is a lot of problems like... WHY THE F*CK did you leave a cursed book that can ruins an entire city on the cave? seriously that NO ONE of the FIVE PEOPLE thought : humm.. maybe we shoul take that book and burn or secure somewhere else. yeah yeah... movie script to maybe a sequel.
I went in expecting a totally creepy ghost story.... Now I’m in tears. What a beautiful love story!!!
I have a very big question ... If they used a gem and only brought back half down their father's body, why if they use another gem, the upper half of the body isn't appear for another whole day yet?
Kids are into anime, and Airbender, so we checked this out one evening. Entire family enjoyed it, including mom & dad. Creative, well done, great dialogue, cool characters. Surprised us all, and can't wait for the next season.
HOW is this show not a total cringe-fest... why is it actually kinda good
Lesbians let's go!!! Watch it!!!
Finally some great :waving_white_flag::rainbow: representation!
I'm in love with this show :heart:
This show is so fucking good. The writing is spectacular. The actors are so genuine and adorable. This show will have you laughing as it kicks you in the feels. It’s so refreshing. Truly a must watch, shit ass.
I love that there are a lot of people who were hoping to see a bunch of queer people be killed in a slasher movie, only to spend 2 hours finding out that the real horror is homophobia and conversion therapy itself.
The adventure begins, they were always beside you
sobbed for the entire last thirty minutes
I was ok with it all, then the last 3 minutes I was balling damn this show, haha
I am begging Disney to renew this, that cliffhanger was great, and I freaking adore all the characters to such a point that I was crying/sad eyes whenever a character presumed dead or left the main cast behind. I freaking love the tone, it's less serious than most other shows out there, especially fantasy series. It has helped me get through the past weeks, I've laughed out loud, I've cried, I've felt all the emotions, but mostly I was excited for Wednesday! So thank you Willow, for making me excited about Wednesday!
This season felt really rushed.
This is surprisingly good - it does take a bit of time to follow the timeline jumps but well worth the effort.