Marwa deserved BETTER :rage::rage::rage::rage: Nandor is pissing me right off this season
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This was just a very bad piece of film making. The missing documentary crew were truly despicable horrible people and deserved what they got in the end. The animal cruelty is probably the most horrifying and disgusting thing in this movie, because it appears to actually be real.
The biggest reason this movie got some traction back then, was due to Italian authorities seizing and destroying the prints seemingly believing what they saw in the film was real. It was not.
How I rate:
1-3 :heart: = seriously! don't waste your time
4-6 :heart: = you may or may not enjoy this
7-8 :heart: = I expect you will like this too
9-10 :heart: = movies and TV shows I really love!
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!
Those who are criticizing the show are unable to look far. They do not enjoy the idea of imagining who, amongst the characters, are the ancestors of Thorin, those of Bilbo, those of Aragorn, Gandalf himself who I am almost certain is the man who fell from heaven. Go back to watch Game of Thrones, that's the show for you.
I remember the first time I watched Torchwood and I have to say it took a bit for me to come to like this show. This particular episode was one of those that made me doubt I'd like this show. It just came out of no where and I didn't understand (still don't) why this guy who seemingly was a very loyal colleague switched like this all of a sudden....unless of course it was a situation where the actor was fired from the show or something. To this date this is one of my most hated episodes. It just didn't make any sense....I should mention that I hadn't watch Doctor Who yet so I had no idea about Cybermen. But even if that's no longer the case this episode is still trash.
They hired Dany Trejo just for a 10 minutes appearance? I thought he was going to have a season-long arc! The turtle scene must have been shocking when the episode first aired.
That was fun as hell...best part is in the car when home girl makes robot sounds as she slowly Jack knifes her legs, swivels and kicks dudes face off with her foot bones bahahahaha priceless
This is an excellent movie that has completely surpassed my expectations. It has lots of amazing action and great comedy and wonderful performances from all the actors involved. The movie reminds me of Kill Bill.
The real question is why the hell did the guy charge money for snacks at the white house?
These people are just so frustratingly dense. Ok so they don't all know they're dealing with zombies. But even so. They still drive at 20mph as they rubberneck when guns are being fired. Looting and gunshots, I know let's shine our flashlights out the windows. Seriously?
Aaargh as if that's not bad enough. Let's wait until daylight when everyone will be jamming the roads so we can see that the roads are jammed.
This series is just going to wind me up, I know it.
copy past from the danish movie with the same name, shit on them
great but why is it a weekly release? The show, so far at least, is written for binge-viewing.
Another brilliant episode. Still in awe of the breathtaking visuals and the amazing score. The acting is really good as well and just overall very good storyline so far.
Pattinson is the best Batman ever.
he is so tortured, his emotions are sincere. He's the darkest and most precise batman out there.
the visuals and the soundtrack are incredible and take you into the thoughts of the character.
For me it’s a masterpiece.
I just can't.
They let Troy loose in the wilderness, like he's not going to make it back and kill a bunch of people, A-GAIN
Since when the dead turn in 10 seconds after a heart attack?
How and why did Nick get off of the boat? Did I miss something? :o
One of the best pilots ever. Those who critize it i'ts because you don't get the point of Black Mirror and you only focus on the pig issue and how disgusting it is but that's actually what makes it so unique. And I don't blame you, it's not a serie for everyone.
You spend the whole episode wondering what would you do if you were in that position or if you would watch it or no as a citizen. You should focuse more on the control and the power of social media nowadays and the damage they can create.
Fucking awesome, 'cause let's be clear, unfortunately, this is exactly what would happened from the point of view of the audience.
Not sure what other people were expecting... I thought it was the perfect blend of humor, action, gore and even some heart.
At 93 minutes, it was a lot of fun and didn't drag at all.
On the surface this film is about a group of people who have been labelled “villains”, working together to save the world. But really, this film is about one man and one man alone, he isn’t strong, but yet he defies all odds and sacrifices his life to save his friends. His only power is his bravery, he is the driver of the van and the main character of this film, Milton.
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
Please don't be a piece of crap cash grab, please don't be a piece of crap cash grab....
Stormfront is all about female empowerment but also a sadistic racist? Damn. This show really isn't afraid of anything and I love it xD Can't wait for the moment she gets killed by Kimiko.
I just want to thank the cinema gods for this absolute dream. It feels like I passed out and when I came to I could remember a very good and satisfying Batman film.
This episode is amazing to re-watch after catching up to where the show is now. There's so much foreshadowing for season 4 and 5 which you don't realise at first but after watching it again I was mind blown. And it's very interesting as it looks at the charachters' religious beliefs and its fun to see how they evolve from this episode to the current season.
The writing of the first act alone and the confusion over the protagonist was magnificent to me. I had an absolute blast in the theater with this one.