"There's better days ahead of us."
"Yeah... I keep hearing that."
"Well, keep listening to it."
Fuck Dan Schneider.
Fuck Jason Handy.
And a big whole "fuck you" to Brian Peck, and everyone who backed him up in court.
Rot in hell, you sick fucks.
Its hard to rate this.. with the 8 saying “great”. Because everyone needs to see and hear it. Its a story that demands to being felt. Unfortunately the damage is done and society needs to learn from this. In order to keep history repeating itself. It’s really vulnerable from everyone on the documentary to tell their story. It left me speechless in some moments..
30 minutes in, and I'm balling lakes of tears from both eyes. Absolutely, anything to do with children will always make my blood boil. It doesn't matter who or what the kid is. They are innocent lives that have no idea about anything but the role models around them. The way Dan is only one of a billion makes me want to throw up my whole body. Amanda Bynes, Kenan and Kel and so many more were my role models as a kid, and now these people are role models for a totally different reason. I can only imagine how every single cast and crew member felt because my body is in pain from the amount of anger and helplessness I feel. I'm so glad more and more exposure is coming out. Power in the wrong hands is pure evil. An excellent documentary that makes you want to stop thinking.
I went for the laughs and left the movie theater with an existential crisis. I loved it <3
Margot Robbie is a gift to cinema. This movie is a gift to our society. It's enjoyable and fun but part way through it become a pretty good commentary on our society and how men and women treat each other. It talks about capitalism, consumerism, feminism, the patriarchy, men's mental health, and how wrong we get the simple act of living sometimes. I'm sure there's gonna be people who think this is ultra woke, but maybe (and ironically), that's some people need.
This season was a disappointment for me. Compared to season 1, compared to the anticipation, everything. Cliché plottwists, too much drama. I would've loved to see more scenes of peace, everyday (school) life, cute interactions between Wille and Simon, sessions with the psychologist... Idk, this season was a letdown. It feels like another really amazing series became just another Netflix show. Too many ideas forced into too few episodes. That's the best way I can describe it.
Nonetheless, S2 was still okay, I just had too high expectations. I hope S3 will come sooner, and I hope it will be worth the wait.
august fucked this episode’s whole energy :weary::weary::weary::weary: fucj you bitch
That episode was great, and a lot of fantastic acting as well. I hope that along with the drama and high emotions that they get back to toying with our emotions by having more spots of humor mixed in like they originally did.
Extremely cheesy and dumb storyline. The music and the singing is okay but honestly I only kept watching because of Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman.
good actors and good acting, but the killer has no real objective or purpose . there seems to be chaos in the plot but without an aim.
The Rental is like a shoebox of mediocre pictures at the bottom of a drawer somewhere: you've seen them all before and forgotten them already because they're is nothing remarkable about any of them.
The only surprising thing is how they got such a noteworthy cast (Alison Brie for Christ's sake!) to make such a throw away film.
I've watched a lot of horror, I've watched my fair share of good and bad horror. Its been a long time since a movie has genuinely angered me, the characters were just awful people and I couldn't muster any sympathy whatsoever for any of them (maybe Michelle). But if you take away the terrible characters the movie itself was pretty mediocre, nothing new or inventive and pretty snail pace until the final 20/30 minutes. The ending credits were quite cool though although it says a lot when the rolling credits was the part that stuck out the most.