Absolutely disgusting, but I think that's the point so I guess it succeeded in that manner.
The animal scenes were hard to watch, but over all, it was a fantastically disturbing “shock” film. I liked it.
Cash is clearly the one who wrote that note about only having sex once they really know someone. He's asexual and so right, we just aren't wired that way. This show was so close to actually doing smth about ace spectrum representation. For a show so openly queer in all the other ways it's really disappointing that they NEVER said a word about asexuality nor the spectrum, in fact, just keep invalidating it.
The guy, who plays Cash, is really good. He can perfectly give back the feelings of the character with every facial expression.
If you enjoyed the first one you'll probably like this one. Gory and silly. David Dale didn't have much of an interesting role which I missed.
Not funny as much as first movie. On the other hand, I learned that this movie references 28 films. Bwoah! This is too much!
Timothy Olyphant in a horror movie? I wish that would happen more! And damn, he has trouble starting up cars!
Anyway, The Crazies is a solid remake of the George A. Romero movie. Only this time we see one side of the coin. Which totally works. I loved the slow build up, the pitch fork scene, the way the crazies looked, the ending, the acting! Joe Anderson's mustache. The tension. The scene in the carwash was the best! What a poor way for Danielle Panabaker to go! The action scenes are well strung together too and the jump scares were okay.
I'm happy that I decided to watch this one today after hearing about it on the Shockwaves Podcast (Recommend listening to it if you like Horror!) Solid way to spend the afternoon!
Best horror movie of all-time, and a perfect shocking twist. Obsessed with this franchise.
“Nice car, centrelink”, “pack it up, eleven”, that’s all I needed to hear before knowing I loved this show.
Don't the Hunters wonder why the Legacies aren't out to get them yet.
Idk I feel like it would be a very Butcher thing to say cuntess instead of countess
i'd watch a whole show centered around his cat and its adventures
R.I.P. Nadja's aunt-by-marriage, a horse donkey who died of alcoholism
A great parody on 60's and 70's James Bond movies. If you've seen those Bond movies, you'll instantly recognize so many of the, in retrospect, laughable plotlines, semi-evil villains, cheesy dialogues and oldfashioned special effects. Don't get me wrong; I love those Bond movies. But compared with 90's movies, they appear so old. And this parody just makes great fun of almost every aspect of it. Since it's a parody I won't go into the quality of the story, the acting, or presentation, because the only thing it should do is make you laugh. And for me that is just what it does, even 15 years after it's release.
Cheesy and predictable, but still it makes me laugh so hard!
A little bit of everything: some humour, some moving scenes (Gwen with her sick father), some suspense. Whatever Merlin may say, there definitely is lots of chemistry between him and Gwen! Their conversations always bring a smile to my face. I guess they would eventually be a couple, since Gwen is a smith's daughter so she obviously cannot be a match for Arthur. Arthur definitely started to value Merlin's friendship and it was really nice to see him defending Merlin to his father. The whole episode was dedicated to the idea of friendship and co-operation which allows the characters to solve the problem. I also like the light-hearted humour of the show.
CSI Camelot :)
I watched this episode just after finishing "Cursed" and it was a really entertaining episode. The show is light-hearted and has lots of humour, and unlike "Cursed," the characters seem much more likeable and much better constructed protagonists. Even though it is obvious that nobody of the main characters are going to get seriously hurt, I was a bit worried about Arthur and Merlin, so the showrunners managed to achieve a bit of suspension of disbelief. I also found it quite funny that the dragon is an improved version of the drake in the Polish adaptation of "The Witcher."
I liked the exploration of Jack's character, and the danger of these fairies and their lore. But i didn't like how they didn't come up with a way to try and beat them. They didn't even try. They just followed them around while people died. I think that's what's going to give it a 6 instead of a 7 for me. They're still out there, choosing kids and making them monsters and killing people. I don't like at the end the fairies suddenly gain op powers that they could destroy the world, and they can also go back in time for somehow and for some reason. That adds to the 6 instead of 7. But i guess it's kind of morally interesting how Jack let her go to the fairy monsters. I just wish that option would have been after he tried to defeat them.
I did not see that ending coming!
84 | Skyler finally knows for sure that Walt is the one who knocks. He's more intimidating than Gus Fring. In this fifth season, he is completely evil and cold. Anyways, we need more of Walt, Jesse, and Mike in the same room. It was so hilarious to watch their dynamics. One mission completed, one more problem to solve. Hank is not finished preying on the devil.
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Rating: 83.3
Plot
25%: 2.3
50%: 2.6
75%: 2.4
100%: 2.5
Favorite Characters
The last Pollos Hermano still walking out of the room after he died, like a headless pollo (chicken)... Poetic, but a bit too much, imo.
crazy ass sketch OH MY GOD
walt really said i want my work bestie back :persevere:
Ethan Hawke is only reason I watched the movie, and I made a good decision.
A classic and true rom-com.
holy shit now THATS a season premire
This is when the mythology is being built up even more. Scully finding the metal device in Barry and then scanning it at the grocery checkout, finding it to be a cataloguing device is cool. There's a scene where Barry is being abducted by aliens and they have his mouth wired open and start drilling his teeth with a laser. Ouch!!
Secondary characters in this episode: Duane Barry, Krycek, Cigarette-Smoking Man