I have to say i enjoyed the movie, it's of course not the best one in the X-men range, but still it was enjoyable, with a couple of well known stars in it. For me the big bonus was BUFFY!!! I will see it again maybe not in theaters but defo watchable again. Loved the end battle with Illyana she was my fav one
Wow! This show was MIND BLOWING!
The finale left me in goosebumps. I'm not going to spoil it but there are many articles that do spoil it but also explains the ending.
I haven't read the book but will soon. The show has done justice to the book and why not, the author Gillian Flynn was 100% in on it.
This show is perfect. For mystery lovers.
Amy Adams was the right choice for the role. I don't think anyone else would have done justice to the character which was Camille. All the characters were perfect.
Ugh this damn show is perfect!
I will be re-watching it again.
THIS SHOW IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Watch the show for it's great acting, directing and screenplay. Watch this show for a mind blowing plot.
you don't usually get to see three female characters so three dimensional and well acted in tv or movies. you can feel the pain in camille, the sorrow in adora and the angst in amma. you can understand what they do, even when you don't agree, you just say to yourself "okay she's doing what she's gotta do"
i really like character driven content (the leftovers is my favorite tv show ever), so i think this show is a must! also, the plot makes you want for more. it has a great soundtrack and directing (same from big little lies, which is as magnificent as sharp objects). amy adams is superb and i hope she get some awards. the rest of the cast is great as well, but amy adams is amy adams right :))
update: i was really surprised by the end. loved every second of the show!!
An episode so profoundly derivative, trope-ridden, and obvious that it makes me long for the days of Steven Moffatt.
Potentially one of the strangest episodes of Doctor Who ever. I genuinely laughed a lot during the first 10 minutes. Then my enjoyment turned more and more towards... perplexity.
I honestly struggle to see how this made it to air without someone stopping it. Awful writing (that contradicts existing Who), awful acting from some (BENNI!), a message so heavy-handed it's annoyed even the people who agree with it and don't even get me started on the 'cat' person.
At this point, I really feel sorry for Jodie and the companions, the writing is really making her look bad when she clearly has the potential to be amazing.
The writing has been very uneven since the beginning of this doctor, but this steaming pile of garbage really takes the cake. It contradict quite a bit of new who history, the plot is just beyond stupid, and then trying to use the sledgehammer to drive the message home, and failing at it anyway.
It's not that the topic of climate change is bad, but in this particular series with its time travel and general acceptance of weird and spontaneous rules, there are so many better ways of doing a story about that than "earth is fucked now, because nobody did anything. Also, random monster for scary factor."
No show runner really had consistently good episodes, but the current one makes me even look back on the Rüssel T Davis era much more fondly.
I do believe in climate change and its imminent dangers to the future of humanity and the world, but this episode found the clumsiest and most blatant way ever to adress that topic.
Great little drama. Finishing off the unfinished novel in a typically c21st fashion. No Austen derived production can be wholly faithful, and this one revels in that, and makes a modern piece that is about the dramatic potential of what there was there for us today. If you didn't like it read the partial book and come up with your own, as many have done. Of course many say it wasn't Austen at the conclusion. NSS.
Man, I'm so glad I went into this show with an open mind; I initially figured it'd be a preachy type with a religious undertone or some such but it has managed to subvert my expectations beyond what I had predicted and completely amazed me in the process.
It certainly has its somewhat cheesy moments but I'll be damned if it ain't such an entertaining, wholesome show; if you're pondering whether this show is for you, take my advice, give it a try... it may take a couple of episodes for it to "settle" but it'll grow on you fairly quickly.
I started watching this show just for kicks, because the ridiculous premise promised a few good laughs, but I surprisingly stayed for the very enjoyable uplifting episodes about people doing good and being nice to each other. Yes, it sounds terribly lame, but it actually works!
I'm a simple woman, I see Matthew Goode, I watch.