Very slow start but captivatingly told. There's great level of detail to give it as much authenticity as possible. Although, the budget isn't GoT level high and there's a lot of green screen at play here (yet with decent quality). But it's an engaging story that unfolds in these two opening episodes.
However, it's a show that is best watched 2 or 3 episodes at a time. Drawing it out on a weekly basis will undoubtedly lose viewers on a show that is quite dense with intricate relationships, personal agendas and history. Making this probably a show that will fly under most viewers radar besides the fact that this is mainly with Japanese audio and high quality English subtitles (which I personally love that way).
I got the feeling that the entire series is made to try to justify that scene on the ship, and yet it absolutely makes no sense whatsoever. The explanation that it was the only way to get the hard drive is completely ridiculous. With all the current technology, the author has to be really clueless to think that the best way to obtain that hard drive is by assembling, in 6 days, a gigantic version of an experimental technology still in testing, and have it work.
I would never have thought that Izzy can sing
I heard people saying they were out of character but I really don’t think so.
Ed is realising more and more how much he dislikes violence and it makes sense he wants to avoid that since Stede is increasing in typical pirate-ness
When he said “last night was a mistake” he meant that he thinks them having a proper relationship is gonna make him be a bad person, not that he doesn’t love Stede
The haters are going to hate this movie. Mostly because they just default to hating Captain Marvel and Ms Marvel. Come in just looking for things to hate. But this movie is a LOT of fun. Go in in a light hearted mood. Numerous things had me laughing out loud in the cinema.
The end could have been wrapped up a bit faster.
And OMFG THE MID-CREDITS SCENE!!! OMGOMGOMOGOD!!! (there is no post-credits scene).
All our suspicions about Other John & Other Jane are confirmed! They were always meant to kill John & Jane -- the first time just unexpectedly didn't work out.
Jane had one bullet left at the end but there were three shots fired when she confronted Other Jane outside the Panic Room, which sounds grim. But if they want another season, Jane got hold of Other Jane's gun, shot Other Jane, possibly Other John again.
John's mom knows more about life than any of these other people.
I'm still mad about Max.
What the f I can’t read shit on that phone screen why are there no subtitles?!?!
Fuck this episode for making me rewind to check her hand and then not showing both her hands.
Basically a Madagascar spin-off. I don't know what I was expecting but this was clearly aimed at kids, doesn't do much for me. The animation looks good, familiar themes with a fresh coat of paint, characters are the usuals, decent voice cast, a few funny moments. I get this weird feeling once i've finished it like something was missing. Very average.
Wayne has the worst survival instincts of any TV character I've ever seen lol
Hope next week we get the full Lamb-Ho buddy experience, their moments this week are all comedy gold but not nearly enough!
And that cliffhanger... next one is really going to be some shit-hit-the-fan penultimate ep.
Two of the worst things combined: cops and media about talking dogs. Feeding children pro-state propaganda while they’re in diapers is pathetic and they didn’t even bother making it interesting. What happened to the Backyardigans? Arthur? No one puts any effort in children’s shows anymore. Disgraceful.
One of those episodes that makes one feel stupid for not being able to follow the plot.
A bit quieter than the previous episodes but it's still on the theme, revisiting old links and perhaps hoping to change the outcome for the better this time around.
- I had this particular strong response to the major motion picture "La Bamba." I didn't want him to get on that plane. Ritchie!
Same. :sob: :sweat_smile:
Another forgettable light comedy - but Claudia O'Doherty is awesome in this
Flat, boring, unengaging. I waited over a year for this and was disappointed. This is another case where a film with a unique concept never managed to grow into something bigger. It's like taking a good short film and stretch it out needlessly. The experience of going through 'spooky' internet videos and playing it constantly evoke a good sense of discomfort, but it can't quite make for a compelling narrative. The story may be relatable to some audience but it's clear I'm not part of those audience.
Fun fact: the film was originally going to be called 23 Bridges, but Jeff and Beau pulled out last minute. Real fact: the film is awfully generic; a shame, as the cast is amazing.
Jesse and Walt will now forever be called 'Malcolm and his dad'. Fucking hilarious.
Those hookers were looking FORWARD to it
You don't hear that too often
That "pay it forward" skit at the fast food drive-thru is one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time
They’ve gotten so good at subverting even their subversions to keep things fresh
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.
Explaining cancel culture to Anne Frank. This show doesn’t miss.
Bummed to hear they discontinued the Scro-guard
That tension during Sally's scene, top notch season!
To anyone who couldn't remember, the shadow man kept saying things like "Did you poke me in the eye? You fucking bitch! What is it, metal?" in reference to the finale of Season 3. Masterpiece scene in so many levels!
SHUT UP NEW PEOPLE & LISTEN TO DONNA
This movie is being targeted by the far right across the internet. Don't take any ratings or comments as useful information, you're on your own for this one. Maybe just watch it and find out. It's perfectly fine for children to watch, so maybe just put it on and find out. The only way it's not suitable for children is if you have a middle-aged man shouting at the screen behind them.
A few exquisite moments in there.
Even though I do believe this, like, "Seinfeld," is a show about nothing -- except scaring you, I've eagerly awaited it's return!