I really appreciate the space mages. But so far has been real dull. This may mark the start of something good. Although the brother rivalry seems obvious and predictable as for the future plot, but I guess the whole plot has this tone.
Good to finally hear Raphtalia's background. She is humanizing our hero and he starts to have a goal on working in this World, that's nice to see happening.
He won't be able to grow much if tries to avoid the reality and if he doesn't have a clear goal. We saw that on last wave. The episode in itself was not a big deal, but I appreciate what it represents on the big picture.
I start to feel that the Shield grants some kind of spider sense. The Shield has extra resistance to attacks (he manages to get bit and feel nothing) and also is very perceptive to offenses.
Had some higher hopes for the curse finally manifesting. But really excited with this story!
First episode I actually enjoyed. Previous had some amusement, but didn't really catch me. The drama has been just so very normal and boring. Now we finally have some more light on the mysteries but still the characters' story feel all so predictable. Excited to be surprised really, expect to face some unexpected outcome to all of them. Overall is being a nice and amusing comic book show. Music is excellent and actors are doing a fine fine job. The picture and costume is good as well
Extremally disappointed with this one. Had so high expectations, first Female Hero solo on Marvel, so much room to leave us excited and pumped up, so much could be prepared in anticipation for the Avengers...
It's a simple movie, with a dull main character, Ms Marvel is set without empathy or charisma. History leave us with no explanations and script gives a Villanova that one simply forgets, he is not built so one can hate of love him, he was supposed to be the mentor and only friend of Danvers, that should mean something, it's a relationship that to have a treason as such would be painful and should really disturb both she and the audience... but the Villain does not grow enough not even to be hated.
Captain Marvel is designed as a badass strong for the sake of being strong, and that makes she lack relatability.
Not even mentioning the political bias that makes the Skrull innocent refugees. That is wrong for the marvel memory and for it's fans... All people can be either bad or good, we had Ronan an evil Kree, and all could have peace with it, a people of honored warriors can have bad hateful individuals. But then Marvel sets Kree as an all bad nation, those with strong sense of duty as representing evil. And on the other side the Skrull, race that has done evil all over is now a nice funny friendly all-must-be-protected race. Skrulls can be good, is not a genetic trace the evil, but how can an entire race be set as evil or good and past be erased like that? Question goes for Skrull and Kree alike.
Disappointed at it
Man...
Great way to introduce what would be too much time to recap, the villain gets known and you kind of have the felling you get but it's stupid. The vulture introduction was, if I can say that much, my only let down on the movie (that and running out of popcorn). But We have a feeling of revenge? Greed?
And how is it so freaking easy to deal with alien tech and build on top of that weapons to do whatever?
Ok so apart from the let downs...
Spidey...
That intro. Best recap a comic movie has ever came up with: completely describes Peter Parker personality and excitement and puts you in his shoes to understand the following let down of being months waiting. Also is just plain cool to kind of relive those moments. Besides the whole he'd shared that before... Which immerses you even more on the whole Teen Spidey deal. (would be crazy if they had added the scene of Parker Peter on his DMV test, you know the audi this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIXyL9vlYo4 btw this commercial is the best description of the movie!)
Man... Don't even get me into the "take-your-responsibility-of-great-power-without-the-legendary-quote"
Also the music... fantastic and simple, not much to crowd you mind just enough and rotating to keep the feeling of the movie one
To keep it short:
Great movie!
Teenager with little experience, great powers and very good will... Funny and kind!
Spider-man as it should be at this point of history
I am really very glad that he was all for it and yet screwed up a lot and got lost and had to had help. Because that makes sense when you're starting of.
Tom Holland! Thank you man! You did great!
Jon Watts! Stick with us and blow our minds again!
Last comment: Best after-movie scene ever done!
One of the most emotional of all episodes
It disappointed me deeply... And then it was ok.
The whole middle age attempt was not good, but the movie kind of gets better if you imagine it's a alternative reality
The enemy they face was week and stupid And had no real reason to be feared, ok we hear of a very disturbing past for our knight, but what had he really done to the Gezza before invading the castle?
Morgan Freeman is awesome, but his part was poor and his character simple
I have the feeling the movie takes too much time in dealing with Gezza trying to prove that Raiden is done, but we should have had more time to know the characters
But when the plot twists the movie gets much better and you start getting involved.
But the worst part of this movie is without question this swords... what is it? Katana? Swiss sword? Grill spit?
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Good to watch the Doctor and have the feeling he is the Doctor... It's been a while...
Its a fair start for a TV show. It made me keep going. And there a whole bunch of talking about this and the novel it's based on... let's see where it goes...
Great casting and scripting and the imagination scenes all so hooked on "imagination" for the audience in contrast with the visual reality of the memories...
Superb is indeed a fitting word for it...
Ohhh I know it was all about the visual and cliffhangers getting me excited... Yeah the writers played me well, but heck if this show isn't about getting excited donno what it is then.
Unfortunately that is the outcome when you invest in something only to defend an agenda of minorities... The idea behind the show is fantastic. And I was very eager to watch and follow the show.
But when you go 14hours of your life watching something that gets you nowhere... You'd get disappointed.
The 8 are not moving forward nor backwards in any moment of the show. They are lost and lying to themselves and other just as much as they were in episode 1
It has visual - camera work is good, light is good... The whole we are here but not really cuz we're everywhere situation is rather exciting.
It has possibilities - Like I said the idea behind the show is awesome and we keep waiting for it, but it never comes to it...
That as far as the good part of the show goes
It lacks:
Story - They are together simply because they are, they "love" each other simply because yes? What's up with that? They are fighting enemies veery strong but they manage to run from them with love?
It's a omnipotent villain with no limits or conscience and that wants to kill them just to do so?
Script - The dialog is simple and sooo dramatic, but not really deep. And keeps dwelling on the same problematics
For all that matters do not waste your time, not just because it was canceled As it should be but because it was a bad show.
You gotta love the poetry in it... Free folk being captured, dragons put into chains... Tyrion kills he's beloved with a "chain"
necklace just like the one he offered her... Arya getting free from the hound going to The Free City of Braavos
War
Plots
Death
Life
Everything is crazy on this episode... 2nd time I see and still shocking... From Sansa growing as a deceitful woman to Tyrion a broken man and the last scene surprising anyone with the massive plot twist...
Oh man... Te relief expression in Tyrion's face??
"I'll be your champion"
And it's very odd to start liking The Hound... But winter is coming for us all.
GoT endings are always breathtaking... "Your sister"
@Peter Dinklage has definitely gone a step higher... The last words in this episode are one of those that has such an impact... >I have been in trial all my life
By the Old Gods and New... On the Blood of the First Men... The silence in the credits... echos still
The Lannister send their regard
A true Season Finale for GoT.
Still have issues with Shae's acting. But the episode was complete and exciting as GoT can be.
Awesome show... Very nerdy and funny and real enough for those on this persue to conquer the Tech world. Lovin' it! Be an asshole!