What the fuck was even the point of this movie
Sorry about my comment on last week's episode, I guess he does have guts. I've never been more embarrassed.
I really think some people don't understand the history behind the "history" that are watching at all. Many people 'see', but not 'observe'.
This series have a lot of connotations, such politics and social, from a showdown with a dictator; unto to release of real feelings. Almost all characters have a full evolution of her personality... even Naga hahaha.
At first I agree looks like a little child's series, but think is a masterpiece in all respects. I recommend this series to all public, seen or not any other series of the Avatar's universe.
PS. James Cameron's 'Avatar' not included. xD
Lydia got more fleshed-out character background in one episode than other people who have been in this show for several seasons.
(Yes, I'm looking at you, Rosita.)
I don't know, the show is still decent but we continue to just rush through areas / locations way too quickly, I don't feel like there is any danger or threat as they just deal with everything so quickly. I think every episode so far would've benefited by being 10 mins longer
Like a big mouth putting his foot in it, this didn't know when to shut up.
The first Songbirds and Snakes movie is better than what I remember of the Hunger Games, but then they tack on another half movie at the end and it all unraveled for me.
I was 6 stars deep through the second half of this Cornholeanus Snow origin story, but then realized there was a third half coming and I had to witness the pacing and story-telling get sacrificed on the altar of setting up a sequel.
Plus, Rachel Zegler is an amazing young woman, but her excess of talent in everything she takes on does not justify turning the movie into a near-musical for her... Just sayin'.
this movie is amazing. the cast works so well together and it actually feels real. the other netflix romcoms could never.
paul is so cute. he's a great friend and his relationship with ellie was so fun to watch as it developed. the scene with paul and ellie's dad where the dad's speaking chinese to him was wonderful too. i don't know why it hit me but it did.
the scene where they're in the water was beautiful. this movie is gonna get quoted for years to come, i'm calling it
even though i did ship astra and ellie, the ending was satisfying and actually really cute.
thanks netflix for giving us a cute lesbian (kinda) movie. please continue to make movies like these instead of movies like the kissing booth. sorry not sorry
NoHo Hank...best character. Hope he gets a bigger role if there is another season. He’s awesome on Gotham as well.
What a fantastic beginning. The tension that is held throughout the episode is awesome.
The movie was good but the pacing is kinda awkward, sometimes it feels rushed (part 1) and sometimes it feels slow (part 3). Rachel Zegler and Tom Blyth made a great performance but I would have loved to see more of Peter Dinklage.
That Game of Thrones joke was glorious. Hardest I laughed at a movie scene all year.
The first season was absolutely fantastic. It didn't need a second season. This is exactly the kind of second season you get when you make a second season for a show that really didn't need a second season. It's not terrible by any means, just unnecessary and fails to capture whatever magic season 1 had.
"Bang!" One hell of a character presentation, I must say. Jon Bernthal is the perfect casting for Punisher.
[YELLS FOR 50 MINUTES STRAIGHT]
At the end of it all, this is a really sweet film. It became more than a rom com and showed us all the forms of love. And that's damn beautiful.
While I appreciate the film as a whole, I thought Lucy Gray's character was too idealized, reminiscent of a Disney-like portrayal. Not showing her death on screen is a missed chance to add more onto Snow's mind break. Also, not sold on Zegler as a singer.
Still Dicapio without Oscar?
Anthony Carrigan as NoHo Hank, best part of the season! Hopefully he'll be back next season!
I've seen some super mixed reviews on this and that kinda bums me out. I loved this movie and I've been thinking about it all day. Leah Lewis does a great job playing Ellie and I really liked her character. I do feel like this shouldn't really be labeled as romance, it's much more about friendship and acceptance.
That random jon hamm appearance tho
Still waiting for this show to make that extra step and get more than 'just good'.
By far my favorite show on TV.
I was nervous about this movie, but it turned out to be AMAZING! As a long time fan of the show, I felt it did it justice and was a great homage to what made the show great. It felt like coming home. I loved how all of the characters had their moment to shine. Thomas Barrow is my favorite, and his arc made me so happy! His character has matured so much and seeing him in action again was wonderful. The cinematography was just beautiful, the actors put on superb performances, and the music was as always - amazing. There were a couple cheesy lines and rushed plots (understandable - it's a lot to cram in 2 hours!), but they made me love it more. My friends who came with who had never seen the show even loved it as well!
Everything Everywhere All At 3.33am.
The greatest performer of this generation, and to me, personally, of all time. Beyoncé's a FORCE. But this documentary shows that she's human too and that made it all the more brilliant. No one compares.
This feels like the most assured and complete episode to date and I think that's largely down to Grover actually being allowed to do something. It's been a while since I read the books so I can't remember if it's the same kind of problem the show's had with them up to this point or not. Also, unlike the last episode, it felt like this one had the room to breathe.
Sally is annoying, the rest of the show is amazing!