Everything about this film is sublime and superb. Loved it!
how could a film that bases an entire storyline around a Ratatouille joke not be absolutely fantastic?
"in this terrifying world, all we have is the connections that we make".
No matter your age, this is a very splendid movie. Truly great humor for all the family.
I still can't believe Sir Paul McCartney actually participated in this. For a rather unknown show (at the time), it sure managed to attract quite a few celebrities.
Anyway, from the hilarious Princess Carolyn "adult" relationship with three kids on top of one another to the emotionally intense and brutally honest fight of Mr. Peanutbutter and Diane, this episode covered all of the things that make BoJack Horseman such an eclectic, mature and overall deeply entertaining show, setting itself apart from others of its ilk. Superb episode, indeed!
Good, fun episode with a good conclusion to the murder mystery even though I personally wanted it to go a different way. Someone had the theory that Tobert's elephant story didn't actually happen, instead it was an allegory for him watching Ben trip and hang from the elevator door and instead of helping he just watched him die. I found this theory to be brillant. There was also talks about him working with Cinda. I get that the love insterest being a culprit has already been done with Jan but I don't think the actor's chemistry with Selena has been great enough for me to just accept him as nothing more than a LI, but whatever. The actual confessions and motives were well done so I'm not too mad, it was not bad at all, just a tad too predictable for my taste.
The trio has been great again all season and I did adore the musical aspect of the whole season but I hope in S4 we stay more in the Arconia and its resisdents. More Theo please as well and I hope Meryl sticks around!
Shame the cookie twist was obvious since the audio was first heard. Seems to be wrapping up well enough though. Please don't somehow drag it out into another season
I've been waiting for them to figure out Ben was talking to some cookies since the second episode and FINALLY they did it. I wish it wasn't so painfully obvious but at least it's out of the way now. The rest of the episode was good, I always enjoy our trio working together, there's been plenty heartfelt and fun moments in this ep and seeing more of Ben's final moments was very interesting.
I aspire to have as much energy at 74 as Meryl Streep does.
I think we can all agree that Ben was actually talking to like a plate of cookies off camera and not a person in his dressing room. The question is then, who put them there and were they spiked?
Anyone else get Lucille and Buster Bluth vibes from Cliff and Donna?
“I come from television so I was trained to not question a script.”
Everything is not what it seems, so, I don't think Kimber did it, it is too soon to reveal the killer. I expect next episode they'll focus on Kimber but towards the end, focus will shift to someone else.
Meryl Streep and Ashley Park's voices in that lullaby was so great. Season 3 is amazing so far.
“I can’t cry.” “Why? Are you on Xanax?”
Theory: what if the two attempts on Ben's life were committed by two different people, potentially with unrelated motives?
I really liked Jesse and Selena's chemistry.
While investigating Ben's apartment, a poster for the fictional movie "Sex Panther" can be seen hanging on the wall. Sex Panther was the name of the cologne worn by Paul Rudd's character in the movie Anchorman (2004).
“The people who figure their shit out right away are boring. The late bloomers? People like us? We make the world go ‘round. You can afford to take your time, Mable. What you cannot afford to do is waste it.”
What an amazing first two episodes, I can’t wait to see where this season goes!
Definitely didn't see that twist coming in episode 1. So many potential murderers. Someone attempted to kill Ben at the theater, but failed (maybe poison by cookie?) and then succeeded the second time. I have to say, other than feeling pretty sure that Loretta is not the killer (it feels too obvious), this is wide open for me so far.
This show really doesn't miss - the costuming is always on point, same with the set designs, it’s all perfect.
Meryl & Paul were an amazing addition.
What a great TWO EPISODE premiere! Our favourite trio is as witty as ever, but Meryl and Paul fit right in. God, Meryl was simply marvelous in episode 1. Paul is an absolute riot. This man never ceases to amaze me with his versatility. So many potential murderers, so many potential twists and turns. I can't wait! This season is shaping up to be one hell of a ride!
I need like five more shows with todd
I’m not exactly sure how I would’ve felt about this movie if it wasn’t led by Charlie Hunnam, but because of that magnificent man and his consistent solid and beautiful performance (which carried the movie, imho) I have enjoyed every minute of it, and will probably watch it again. My eyes were glued to the screen the entire time and I was absolutely sucked into that world and his obsession with the lost city. This man continues to surprise me. In the best ways possible.
Very well paced and entertaining movie. There is a lot going on and James Gray never focuses one one thing for too long. I was never bored during the long run time of this movie. Some beautiful shots in the jungle. Charlie Hunnam is great in this, really does a good job showing a man who keeps chasing after his dreams. Robert Patterson was surprisingly good too, I still can't help but think of twilight whenever I see his name. Tom Holland was decent in the part of the movie he was in. Only nitpick with this movie is that it has a little unsatisfactory ending but that is what happened in real life. Nobody knows what happened to Percy.
Some parts were funny, other parts were just too over the top. The first movie was way better then this one.
The last 30 minutes are really good and interesting. But getting there is slow and tedious, i almost fell asleep.
plus they never explain why the aliens abducted all those people and why they suddenly decided to let them come back
Like a critic who starts off every review with a cheap simile, Dial of Destiny runs out of ideas very quickly and resorts to gimmicks to generate a semblance of creativity.
Do you like it when Indiana has to figure out puzzles to uncover the truth? James Mangold not so much.
Do you like it when Indiana is confronted with a swarm of beasts he has to fight to survive? James Mangold says, "Meh."
Do you like the same chase scenes you've seen in all the other Indiana Jones' movies? You're in luck! James Mangold thinks you can never have too many of those.
A lot of people saying it is better than Crystal Skull, and they are just in denial. It’s not offensively bad or anything, it’s just boring and a chore to get through. There was legit a point about 3/4s through the movie that I had to remind myself that it was an Indiana Jones movie because I forgot why I was watching it. Dr. Jones got a fine ending in the last one and there really is no reason for them to force this old man to wear his fedora and get the whip back out, this is abuse.
What a sad sack of a film. If you keep having to CGI Harrisons Ford's face onto all the stuntmen that can actually participate in the scene then that's a good sign you probably shouldn't have bothered. The opening with a de-aged Indy at the end of the war is legit fun but is full of shonky CGI (there's a bit where a totally animated Indy running across a train in silloette that I honestly can't believe made it's way into the final cut) then it's downhill fast and never lets up. I'd take Shia as a companion over the irritant that is Phoebe Bridge unlike Toby Jones who steals every scene he's in a good way.
Oh and people that moaned about aliens finale in Indy 4? Well Indy 5 is like hold my beer I can top that ending in a tardis.
The projector packed in the cinema on the last ten minutes and it was more amusing than anything that happened the film. The projector was sorted and the madness wrapped up.
I honestly preferred Kingdom of Crystal Skull. At least it had Spielberg magic.
Plots of the movie:
Visual perfection
Great film with a beautiful soundtrack going hand in hand with a plot that while being simple, it captivates the narrative by how everything played out at the end.
Well, Peacemaker’s time of holding the the title of best opening credits dance sequence of the year turns out to be short lived.
This is like a great Black Mirror episode (the philosophical kind, not the dystopian kind).
I’d also highly recommend it if you’re a fan of Alex Garland (the visuals in this reminded me a lot of Devs).
We’ve seen this concept of humans and AI living together done before (Westworld, Blade Runner), but this is more focussed on family relationships and drama, which makes it very fresh.
The cinematography is out of this world, acting is top notch across the board, good score, interesting storytelling that goes in directions you don’t expect, thematically rich, tight editing, it’s really great stuff.
Just know what you’re getting into: it’s reflective and meant to give you food for thought, it’s not a pulpy thriller about AI taking over the world.
8.5/10
This has a great premise and the possibility of being a great show, but if the Brits were doing it they'd make it spectacular and in 8 episodes or less. This is a typical American "how-can-we-drag-a-short-story-into-5-season-before-killing-it-unexpectedly” show waiting to happen. I want to love it, but it just drags on and on. 6/10
Update - someone put a bullet in the back of it's head... about 4 episodes too late. Painfull to watch the further along it went.
It made no sense that Marko drew a coffin when he actually meant Ark (which he confirmed when pointing at the image of an ARK).
Watching this show is like watching The Bachelor for me. The people on it try so hard while I watch just to laugh at the absurdity of it all.