Tell me why they grouped season 1 and 2 together in TMDB? Anime is no different than a TV show with multiple SEASONS, for anyone who is editing the database, stop trying to be different, please
Ryan Reynolds' well established brand of sarcastic quips isn't nearly enough to salvage this film. In fact, the humor isn't even a saving grace, as it's way more miss than hit, often feeling stilted and obligatory. The paper-thin plot doesn't bring anything new to the time travel genre, boiling down the typical elements to the absolute bare minimum. All talk of mechanics and paradoxes are swept under the rug without any meaningful explanation, with the allegedly high stakes often expressed through nebulous expository dialogue (e.g. when Reynolds explains to his younger self that 2050 is just like in terminator but worse). Combine all that with noticeably cheap special effects, less than compelling acting from most everyone involved, and ineffective sentimental moments, and the end result is a disappointingly forgettable mess.
People downvoting this like we know anything at all about the show.
Dont understand why rating shows/episodes before the release date is still a thing.
Funny as shit. And then sad as hell when you realize it's basically just a documentary.
Season 3 feels like a whole different show. Feels almost unrelated to the first and second seasons. It's a good extension to the show, not sure why there's so much hate for it online.
This was the best season of Westworld yet. I’ve been a fan of the Westworld franchise since I saw the original movie in the late 90s. But I digress, if you like cyberpunk fiction and media, you’ll really love where they took this season.
They basically take all the best tropes & inspirations of: Equilibrium, Terminator, iRobot, Ghost in the Shell, Big O (the androids subplot specifically), some original extra bits & twists of their own; and create this dystopic shithole that I love to see in cyberpunk. There’s this really sick drug called Genre where Aaron Paul’s character is tripping hella hard on for the majority of the episode. Gotta love when futuristic media creates new designer drugs that work with the subjects chemical brain and mechanical augmentations at the same time. To he honest tho, there were a few parts that were a bit to convenient for the plot. But if you can ignore that and get immersed in the world building, fantastical sci-fi, and beautiful cinematography; then you’ll have a fantastic time. The music in this season was also pretty on point.
I’ve spent the last two-ish weeks watching and falling in love with Westworld, after years of contemplating watching it, and after months of stalling after having paused my initial watch of the first season from last year. And I’m now finally ready for the upcoming Season 4 premiere tomorrow/Monday for me. I’m in love with the ideas at play in this series and how it’s been executed for three seasons, and I’m glad to say after my initial doubts, it’s quickly risen to become one of my favourite shows I’ve ever seen. Love that there’s a masterful sci-fi series out there (right now) about consciousness and free will and the soul of humanity in what makes us humans. It’s brilliant, it’s inventive, it’s entertaining, it’s emotionally cathartic, and it’s really darn bloody good. Can’t wait for S4!
I liked this better than season 2. Season 1 was a masterpiece with a novel concept that was introduced wonderfully. Second season was more of the same. This season has taken the challenge and brought the fight/story to the real world and seems to have evolved the show into something completely different.
I wish more shows did this rather than trying to remake the same season of a show again and again until audiences tire of the show (Walking Dead, Hand maid’s tale, prison break etc.).
Absolutely the best season of the show for a few reasons. What, why, how?!? some will say. Here is why - there is no ridiculous western theme with an enormous and often tedious backstory that frequently has only superficially to do with the issues the show is dissecting (do androids dream of electric sheep). There are still plot holes, but the story is more or less logical, there is a humanly comprehensible amount of characters and they interact and coalesce in logical ways. I almost didn't watch this season after reading the reviews, but it is honestly what I expected the first season to be.
Season 2 was absolute garbage, glad season 3 managed to save the show again!
This was the worst anime of Fall 2021.
Story was just a rip-off of Arifureta (https://trakt.tv/shows/arifureta-from-commonplace-to-world-s-strongest), characters were over-exaggerated & no side-character development whatsoever, animations seems a bit dull at few points and above all leading female character is a :point_right_tone1: GORILLA :point_left_tone1:.
I won't recommend this to anyone.
Glad to see tradTrek (traditional Trek) is back! I miss this format and style of Star Trek.
Nothing wrong with the other nuTrek, they're all great on their own, but as someone who grew up watching Star Trek, the style of TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, and ENT, have grown on me. It's more about the issues we are facing today, in real life, as well as meaningful life realizations. Picard is like that but it is more about Jean-Luc. Discovery is like that but it is more about the conflict and the characters.
But tradTrek is different. The approach is to let the audience relate and think of the world around them.
Best of all, finally, we have a Captain Pike canon series! We seriously lack canon materials around Pike and his time with the Enterprise and it has been requested since the 90s. Finally! Let me say that again, FINALLY!
Woot, new episode.
Play........
stupid interview criime eposodes.
what else is there to watch?
Please stopmaking this type of episode.
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my fuckin mind is getting so high
like how the hell finishing Aot Episode and then watch this
like please you wanna give me a heart attack xD???
I swear i wanna say understandable review but i have no words
just watch and enjoy every detail specially the ending fight, This will make happiest and most sad person on the earth
Amazing!
I think I see the need for last episode now, but I still assert this show would be much more interesting if it could be entirely sitcom.
My issue is that I don’t entirely see this series as more than an experiment. As we see more and more, Wandavision is little more than doses of things we’ve seen elsewhere: Truman Show, Annihilation, Pleasantville, Inception. It makes for something decently interesting, but it brings up a branding problem that it feels as though it’s fighting really hard to course-correct. Marvel has built a brand mercilessly for nearly thirteen years now and although we were given the heads up that Phase 4 was going to get a little more out there, I’m not sure how this is correlating yet. When I think Marvel, I’m not sure something like Wandavision is what I’m expecting/wanting and yet when I think of weird, surrealist cinema Wandavision doesn’t really reach the depths of brilliance there either because it has to retain elements of the MCU when it could be David Lynch directs Marvel if they’d run with it.
I really missed real Archer. This doesn't reach the heights of the early years but at least it's really good, again
If what Chidi said to Eleanor didn't make you cry, what is wrong with you?
Am I the only one that thinks this movie f'ing sucks balls. Didn't like this at all
[8.2/10] Oh man, what fun this was! Rainn Wilson has been a revelation as Young Mudd, and letting him play the mealy-mouthed, flattering, manipulative but theatrical snake role to the hilt for fifteen minutes is just a delight. Everything from quibbling over regicide, to trying to seduce or buy off his captors, to promises of future conquest and resistance against Federation hegemony are a laugh riot as he tries to wriggle out of his bonds. Each attempt at subterfuge is better than the last, and the flashbacks to the different ways he’s tried to talk his way out of a capture were just as delightful.
I especially enjoyed the twist. It harkens back to Mudd’s robot duplicate adventure in The Original Series, and Mudd posing as a bounty hunter and turning in his own duplicates for the reward money is so the kind of harebrained but hilariously brilliant scheme only he would come up with. I do enjoy it when Star Trek gets to shed its starched collars and have fun, and this was a great heaping dose of that.
This episode is incorrectly labelled. According to TVDB and IMDB it's season 3 episode 1.
The problem with The Spy Who Dumped Me is that it feels very disjoint -- it feels like two different films were shot and then they tried to edit them together without much success. There is a mediocre comedy that works some of the time and there is the mediocre action film that gets quite dark. Mixing these two mediocre elements together only dilutes each other.
Great episode, a lot of people complaining about her use of the word 'cunt' in describing Ivanka Trump's attitude to her father's policy of separating children from their parents at the border. I don't think she should have apologised but can understand the pressure from the network and advertisers. Hopefully John Oliver mentions this on the next Last Week Tonight.
I have to say I was disappointed
please Everyone who has watched the movie donate some money,I did.
To stop him from making more movies/Tv about the man from earth.
The Original was one of the simple and Thought Provoking Sci-Fi I have ever seen
This movie was Complete BS
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Skip it
Twisted tail! A thousand eyes! Trapped forever!
I think that the rise of the androids is going to be a bigger problem than the current war. Maybe they'll swoop in and take advantage after everyone else has been severely weakened? And there'll be something wrong with that update, perhaps an exploit?
Is it just me, because i got used to this being a high quality show, but its getting to the point of unwatchable
My head is literally in pain from this film...I'm left feeling empty. If you asked me what I just witnessed in these past 2 hours, I honestly couldn't describe what took place. The entire thing felt like a bunch of messy jump-cut, foggy action sequences stacked up on top of eachother with NO character substance or plot to hold it together. The writing was terrible and insanely cliche, there was no depth, and absolutley nothing to be taken from watching this. Oh and in addition - the use of that soundtrack - terrible, sad such a good song like Heathens is even a part of the franchise. Wish they had spent more money building the storyline and chracters (WHO HAD PROMISE WITH THE RIGHT WRITING) than promoting the shell it became...
This movie is so bad. Every action is very fast and they only show some flashs... Just don't watch