props to my boy Dylan G for holding that position for what seemed like an eternity!
Hey Zach, not every action scene needs slow motion. For fucks sake
I'm neither a girl, nor teenager or Asian and I still enjoyed it. Imagine only watching movies you identify with facepalm
The reason why it's a new series is pretty simple. When this season fails they can start Doctor Who 2005 back up and pretend this season never happened.
This movie was great because I fell asleep in the theater and had an amazing nap
i just know the "i got one" will be ted telling rebecca he's leaving and im not ready :sob:
"Greg, do not put any more lemon water or wasabi in his eyes!"
Beautifully shot but writers have butchered the characters, really disappointed.
Sorry but f:asterisk_symbol:ck that bunny doll, you don’t go back for that shit if this is happening in real life.
I can't believe I spent a whole day watching 8 episodes of this junk.
So disappointing.
fun movie. the concept has been done before, to a point -- yet, the material felt fresh. I was a big fan of the camera movements when "activated"
Is it just me or is there some circlejerk going on at Disney where they keep using the same group of actors over and over again for their different brands? Just stop using Taika Waititi already.
The movie itself is pretty whatever.
It reminded me a lot of Onward; you could do a lot worse, but it probably won’t be remembered within the broader Pixar catalogue.
Not a lot of depth or subtext with this one, it’s a pretty straight forward adventure (which is also fine of course).
Some good animation (lots of visual ideas are being pulled from Star Wars), decent voice acting, fine characters, story’s alright.
It’s kinda inoffensive and doesn’t really warrant some of the extreme reactions it’s gotten.
The whole ‘woke’ label is baffling to me, it just seems like a smokescreen certain people use to cover up for their own homophobia, which only emphasizes how the word ‘woke’ carries little to no meaning nowadays.
Any regular person will be fine watching this, regardless of their political leaning.
Ffs, it’s mass entertainment after all.
5/10
Kudos to Kieran Culkin for making Roman so despicable and endlessly punchable in this episode.
starring Sebastian Stan as Armie Hammer
A film that just misses greatness can be more disappointing than a film that doesn't come close. Dream Scenario is outstanding until the last 20 minutes. It feels as though Kristoffer Borgli just couldn't figure out how to end it and ran out of time. Too bad. #BestNicolasCagePerformanceEver
Nooooooo. :cry:
That cut from the funeral to Mare cackling at her mom in the car was gold though.
"Some people just can't cut a deal"
The pacing of this episode was crazy good I couldn't take my eyes off the screen even for a moment. It felt so real and tangible.
homegirl was really 'bout to jump from one boat to another while wearing high heels :skull::skull::skull:
Can't La'an catch a break, damn:sob:
Also, I'm pretty sure if you saw Chris's perfect hair you wouldn't think he's a manual laborer lmao
I won't lie, I actually liked the previous episode more. It was a good ending, but it could have ended a bit further into the future, leaving the rest to our imagination isn't too much of a problem. I could listen to Lady Ochiba's speech for hours, she is magnificent. The conversation between Toranaga and Yabushige was really good too. Thank you for one of the best series of recent times. Here's hoping to see more productions that portray Japanese culture and history in such a high-quality manner...
I secretly wanted Fuji and Anjin to be together, I'm sorry Mariko-sama. (˘・_・˘)
Will be really interesting to see how this is gonna be received here in the west. It's a weird one. Couldn't help myself to actually feel disappointed after the credits rolled, and a lot of people in the audience felt the same way. It's super vague, the story jumps constantly, new ideas and (seemingly) new plotlines are constantly opened but never resolved. It's confusing. And because of this, I just never really cared about any of the characters. Which is something that usually never happens to me in a Ghibli film...no emotional attachement whatsoever. After sleeping over it and reading some reviews and interepretations from Japan, I can accept and respect the film much more now. It's a supposedly final goodbye from Miyazaki, a potpourrie of his ideas and visions, a micro-history of Ghibli itself. It's fine. But it's not for me and probably a lot of other people. But that's okay.
Aunt Lydia while raising the girls to be raped regularly: "GOD'S WISHES GIRLS LET'S BEHAVE OUR BEST"
Aunt Lydia when Esther says she was raped: "NO :O THAT'S TERRIBLE :O"
Also, the horror that grows slowly inside Serena is top notch. I'm enjoying the storyline of Serena and Aunt Lydia much more this season. I guess June was more horrified to get in the car with Serena than to get shot lol. SERENAWHATTHEFUCKAREYOUDOING?
Alex Garland, the man behind Ex Machina and Annihilation has done it again. Floored by the first two episodes. The man creates art.
Uneven, but gripping nonetheless.
Jake Gyllenhaal was fine. Dar Salim was amazing.
(In case it's driving you crazy too: Parker is Homelander. I had to look it up :joy:)
Very strong and emotional once again as they dig deeper into Ted and emotions of the players. Big moment for Jamie and Roy as well, felt just right.
Like a high school philosophy student, The Green Knight is very flamboyant and mumbles when he babbles, hoping you'll mistake his incoherence for intelligence.
The Green Knight follows the recent A24 trend of treading on the thin line between intrigue and obscurity. It stays on track for much of the film, and when it falls, at least there's the safety net of lush cinematography.
Imagine the suspense you could've felt if you didn't already know Negan was going to live.