Good movie with a major plot-hole: How you gunna have a main char who's power is lyricism, and a bad guy name Biggie, but they don't end up battle rapping.. smh
The people are so stupid in this film it's amazing, 10/10 for realism
I was properly blown away by this episode. The performances are deeply heartfelt. The music is not only great, it is incredible well placed. There's even a brilliantly executed long take in there. I'm overjoyed to immerse myself in this world every week.
With reviews like “anti-entertaining”, I wasn’t expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised! Granted it isn’t anything new but it’s run-of-the-mill fare done well. Supremely watchable. Ties into the larger DCEU including Peacemaker in believable fashion. The only part I was sad about was the death of a very interesting character so soon after their introduction. Hope they are brought back in some form later.
I’ve only had Johanna Constantine for 40 minutes but if anything happens to her I’ll kill everyone in this room and then myself
So nice to have Jenna Coleman back on my screen again. This was my favorite episode so far.
'Back To The Future' is one of the most enjoyable time-travelling classics. It's over 23 years old and it still hasn't gotten old. Sadly, they don't make it like this these days but then again we always can revisit them. That's why they're classics. Let your imagination fly.
Someone has to protect this family from the man who protects this family.
I hate this. Even if she was a little despicable, she didn't deserve to die. And most importantly, this is obviously going to blow up in the future and ruin the relationship between Walt and Jesse, maybe even make them kill each other. Hate this. It can't be fixed.
Really love that moment between Walter and Jane's father but it was so sad to see that Walter let Jane die.
I could gush about this for a long time but I'll keep it short -- it's fantastic. This is going to be a word of mouth hit because there's no one who leaves it who won't want to get other people to see it.
Just throw logic out the window and enjoy the film as it is. Lots of religious symbolism and torture sequences. But really well made. Amazing cinematography minus the obligatory flying fight scenes. Some hilarious scenes and very clean no vulgarity.
The cinematography on this one is beyond outstanding. The shadows in the desert scene, the shaky ending, phenomenal.
A movie that's filled with tasty burgers and good milkshakes.
There's a reason that Sy Fy Channel comes up with 35 giant animal movies a year. They are fun. Here's one with good effects, A List talent and a budget. Don't expect smarter...expect bigger! Chicago takes a beating in this movie...so that's a bonus! Sit back, turn brain into "off" position and enjoy the ride. Certainly lived up to expectations...just didn't exceed them. 7/10
Jesse Pinkman is one of the best fictional characters out there I'm dead
This episode is so painful. Very dystopian.
Nice to see that Tyrell has his own story. Also observations that Mr. Robot may not be real:
1. He got into Allsafe just like that
2. He has drink at the bar before Elliot is even asked for one
3. "You're the key to this"
4. At the end, everyone is so happy that Elliot came back, like they have know him for a long time (because he is Mr Robot)
I am a huge fan of both graphic novel and this movie. They are both unique, funny and visiualy pleasing. Scott Pilgrim VS the World may just be one of my most rewathed movies.
A Japanese woman and a LGBT woman beating the living shit out of a Nazi
I call it Poetic Cinema chief kiss
ALSO WHAT THE FUCK
The twist caught me off guard , some brutal kills , a fine prequel to know more about Esther
Since when do vegans eat fried chicken?
It’s not filled with new revelations which feel significant. It’s more a crystallisation of Walt’s state of mind and for me very satisfying. The scene in which Jesse was up on the ladder and Walt nearly at the point of both sleep and admitting that he stood by while Jane choked was fascinating. Jesse smacking Walt in the face with his fly swatter was appropriate revenge while Walt’s initial tumble was a moment waiting to happen.
Great episode. One of the best of BB.
I like that Jesse got back the house and how he got it back. His parents deserved it. Walter's lucky that he met Gus before those two guys decided to come and go after him.
Best episode yet, without a doubt. Loving the build up to the Narcos attacking next episode, Chris being killed of was a perfectly executed scene, always wanted him dead but not like that I guess, kinda felt bad for the guy ha! Travis going full on Rick Grimes and killing those two lads (well one for sure), was an amazing scene, well choreographed! Too bad we didn't get much Alicia but hopefully in the finale, amazing episode. 9/10
Basically how I've always wanted Harley Quinn to be portrayed.