Mixed emotions on this movie. On one hand, Adam Sandler isn’t actually playing his singular and tired old role and he does OK with it. This is not a stellar performance, by any stretch, but it’s good for Adam Sandler.
The movie is very “out there” and the movie moves pretty slow. I’m a big sci-fi nerd and appreciate the visual effects and some of the science, but it’s obvious that he’s losing his bloody mind with that enormous spider that appears just as it’s obviously he is losing his mind.
I’m glad I watched it but doubt I’ll ever watch it again.
Where you go, I go. Right Spaceman?
I really, really wanted to like this one. It pushes all my buttons as far as aesthetic and underlying subtext is concerned, but it just never feels complete in its delivery. Mumblecore stretched to its absolute limit, but with a surprisingly shallow subplot when all is revealed; a shame because it had all the hallmarks of a new favourite for me.
What can I say that I haven't already said about this show ? Every new episode grabs me like none do today. I have a lump in my throat everytime the end credits start to roll.
They made the right choice by not showing us extended action scenes at this point. We already covered that, we know what it's like up in the air. I found it very gripping to see what happened on base, with the new arrivals, when the planes come back, and what the pilots think about it at this point in time. It makes me shiver but it althought gives depth and scope.
This was a crucial time during the war. When the Mustang appeard the Luftwaffe's days were numbered. But like it's shown here it also meant a shift in strategy.
I have no doubt the final episodes will be great.
She’s in the wrong universe, isn’t she? Either way, this is definitely my type of mystery.
I am thoroughly enjoying this. Great fun.
It was a great start after 2 episodes. Can't wait for the rest.
Amazing. My expectations were already high, and this didn't disappoint.
The only thing is... Please let us binge this instead of these weekly effing episodes. So backwards...but okay,still an awesome show (Until now at least).
Hopefully the Portuguese characters aren't well represented
The real continuation of the Walking Dead right here. I suffered through some shiz to get this far, and it paid off.
Without a single flying scene this is still one of the best of the series. Because it takes you on a personal level with the characters. There is stark contrast between the pilot recreation and what happened simulatiously in Germany. But that makes each even stand out more.
I will never claim to understand what these men went through. The pressure they were subjected to, physically and mentally, was immense. Just like with BoB I think it's important to show us why they endured it and how.
The show delivers it's message without poking your nose in it. And that's a rareity today.
The beauty of "Masters of the Air" lies in the way it humanizes these soldiers, allowing us to see them not just as warriors, but as individuals with their own unique stories, struggles, and emotions.
A giant fucking spider?!?! literally anything in the universe and you had to pick a giant fucking spider.
The breakup was just lazy writing . They didn't have any scope for her character so they ended it this way.
Wow, just Wow, what a visual effect. Great story, Great play.
Amazing show! I was going to watch the first episode but ended up watching the 3 apple premiered. The visuals are amazing, the acting is great, the story is clever. Let’s just hope they close it well. Watch this episodes on apple or from a quality source, the visuals and effects are great.
I LOVE this. I don’t understand how people can’t believe the women were capable of this. The Klan did it all of the time while fat and overweight. In the Country, we all have guns. We have meetings too. It doesn’t matter the type of country, cold or hot. Old school get backs happen in the dead of the night.
Hey, I really wish they'd shown Navarro's visions were from water contamination, to tie it to the case, but it seems the mysticism was just for kicks, to fool us and give us a scare.
Checking fingerprints on the trapdoor after all that chaos with visions, someone falling into water, finding out it was the female indigenous milita lol, and then dropping it felt a bit random.
Anyway, wasn't what I expected but kinda liked it. Haven't seen the second or third season, so can't compare, but first one's still the best.
And see you later, Liz and Navarro.
(Sorry for my English)
Amazing, intense episode. Knowing Buck was their leader and invincible, it makes a lot of sense Austin Butler seemed to be the lead for the whole series. The uncertainty of not knowing what happened makes it hard to believe he is dead. Can't believe only one plane made it out. Next week's episode seems to feature the death camps so will be intense.
can't believe these episodes are 45 min long! I just hit play and in 5 minutes I see "Next on Masters of the air". Can't wait binge the whole thing in one sitting
unfortunately more resembling the second half of the first season than the first half ... really not getting the humor/drama mix & tonal shifts right as like they did much better in the first season
0 complaints about Mark McKenna's Fergal though, been a fan since Wayne and he's yet to disappoint
Yes Helen let’s go inside the house uninvited all the way down to the basement!! :person_facepalming_tone1:♀
I was on the edge of my seat for the whole duration of the episode! This show just keeps getting better.
I'm personally really enjoying it so far, this episode got me more intrigued by the case, I think Navarro and Liz are great characters and bounce off each other well. Of course this won't reach the level of season 1 for me but I still think this is a great story so far!
It was nice for Bob from Twin Peaks to drop by and do an interpretive dance.
Great start to the season.
The first episode was ok. be interesting to see how much woke shite they push in the following episodes. at times it was like watching paint dry. I dont think even Jodie Foster will save this show... I might be wrong !!
Man those CGI reindeer were something.
I am thinking this is going to be The Thing meets The Terror meets Season 1 of True Detective. Not a clear picture in episode one of how deep they are willing to go.
My only gripe is that dialog is pretty bad. Not the acting, but the writing. It’s like someone has never heard actual humans having a conversation. I don’t want to say that it’s because Issa López has only done Spanish cinema before this, but maybe it’s an English thing… idk. The future episodes have some other writers so it will be interesting if the quality of the dialog changes.
Very – I mean VERY – strong Fortitude vibes.
Fantastic and unpredictable turn of events. What a rebellious episode.
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