Did anyone else find this episode a let down compared to the previous. Hmmmm It kinda felt dull. hmmm
This movie is perfect example of woke. I think they completed movie in maybe a month and this movie is just shot for the sake of womens day, I mean man come on. The story is not well written, there are lot of flaws in the movie and mainly the concept of forcing people to watch Girl Boss is ridiculous, milly bobby browns worst acting..Everything is just for womens day, If you want to watch this movie just watch it as an womens empowerment advertisement...I recommend don't watch it..
Sad thing!!!!
Bruce Lee will kick the show producers, why put gay stuff in this serie?
I love the gay actors and have nothing to do with sexual choices, but fill this time period with gay people is *Very Clever" and "Very profound".
Another serie that I did stop watching.
Too much hype and too much feminist content. Good way to waist half and hour of our weekend :nerd::ok_hand:
Netflix are the kings of making movies that are just entertaining enough to sit through for 90 minutes but in the end are just utterly forgettable.
Thank the seven gods for the Tale of Iroh
So, the casting is on point and some of the visuals were decent but overall this felt very average and I have no desire to watch any further. You're better off just rewatching the original show.
Wow so this one episode really managed to ruin the entire season for me. I had a hunch and hoped that I was wrong, but this really was all buildup for a romantic revelation at the end. There was no real point to it, no storytelling, all just a slow burn for the fanservice. I hate that main characters seemingly never can just be friends. As if friendships are lesser than romantic relationships. What an afterthought of a season.
Grace was the most annoying thing in this movie... Also they needlessly killed Ilsa in a dumb way. I mean she had a sword and the guy had a knife, all she needed to do was keep her distance. And apparently the way to counter Ilsa's main climbing attack move is to just throw her off...
Ignoring those parts, this had really great action scenes and is still totally worth the watch just to see Tom Cruise run even more. Seriously though, the action was awesome.
feminism agenda much ????!!!!
im at episode 5 right now and i noticed that previous eps were basically about women even in peter quill & iron man eps, there were women basically saving them some type of way lol
and looking at the rest of eps that im yet to watch from the thumbnail alone, i can already tell what the stories will tell and who is the main character or secretly the main character.
M-SHE-U INDEED.
This season was way less what if? And more captain Carter saves the multiverse. I’m not mad at it but just give the character their own show and stop hiding it behind the what if tag.
Get more crazy with the what if ideas in the next season please.
Why does every season finale have to be so boring and meaningless? Was that really necessary to make Captain Carter so powerful? Looks like she is the ultimate soldier who can defeat everyone in the multiverse at once.
MARVELlous!!!…
But does it feels like they overused peggy?maybe a little bit?
Anyways a great series finale…
looking forwards towards the kahhori character…really interesting…
I really miss Roscoe (Willa Fitzgerald).
The love interest 'tension' that is supposed to exist between Reacher and Dixon, is not so convincing.
Overal I find Season 2 less interesting unfortunately than Season 1. There are so many more people in the team involved now, it's no longer the lone wolf taking care of things.
Probably one of my most favorite moments was T-1000, uh, I mean Robert Partrick saying that he doesnt care who Sarah Conner is :)
It's not bad, just a bit less cool than season 1.
I liked the theme, the fact that they always betray nebula uff hurts, but it ends well for her, or at least it seems that way to me.
And see Howard Duck uff... Hopefully they put him in the movies in a role with more minutes on screen... And see Howard Duck uff... Hopefully they put him in the movies in a role with more minutes on screen....!!!!
shout out to richie for being the worst man in the world but a grade-a excellent father. he's really giving "if Cliff Steele was a chef" vibes.
This stupid Richie character is making this show super hard to get into…
The dialling down of the violence and darkness that made earlier seasons so good continues here, and it's a shame.
Maybe it's a result of Sheridan taking on too much with the amount of spin-offs in the chamber now, but I get the impression this is an intentional gameplan to make the show more accessible to a wider audience. The end goal? Serialization. Everyone complaining about the show becoming too "soap opera" has hit the nail on the head - I think that's exactly what they're aiming for now.
What would I like to see in the second half of season 5 - Beth to die at the hands of Jamie, or by his order, and the resulting fallout. John, Kayce, and Rip have all become somewhat complacent since season 4 - all for different and very valid reasons - and Beth's murder would light a fire under each of them, ushering in the return of characters that made this show so great to begin with.
Bring back the unapologetic Yellowstone we loved.
A full writers room thinks that state of the art surface to air missiles are just delivered by some random trucker completely by himself.
4 episodes in and I'm still unsure if I like it or not. It moves along at snail's pace. Bass Reeves doesn't believe in wasting time talking, so he doesn't say a whole lot.
Update: Watched episode 5 and that's me done... can't take it anymore
3/10
MODERATION EDIT: Be respectful.
I didn't believe the reviews that it's crap and had hopes that maybe there is a new interesting sci-fi franchise being born (finally, right?). But my oh my! It is a pile of crap indeed, unfortunately.
The story itself is very "second hand", fights are weak and not believable, ears of the Star Wars & Dune are sticking out from everywhere, and - oh my freaking god - so much pathos in slow-mo it's unbearable. I don't know how they didn't eat soup in slow-mo too.
Oh yeah, and don't worry he didn't forget woke agenda too. The main protagonist is a very strong female lead, the party is very inclusive and all the bad guys are white men. We're good on that side.
Can't wait for the second part! (nope)
This'll go the way of John Carter.
Massive info dump at the start. Cringy dialogue throughout. Every introduction to a new member is the same. Too many things just happen to go just right to make the good guys look good. Like the bird horse thing. It knocks him off and happens to fly in front of him just right for him to jump back on. In slow motion. Which this movie also has a lot of. I'm sure this would be 20 minutes shorter if everything was shown in real time. Also, why does Charlie Hunnam have that horrible Irish adjacent accent?
My favourite genre is scifi fantasy but between this, the Creator and Avatar, I'm getting really tired of being dissapointed.
God the acting is atrocious.
Hey Zach, not every action scene needs slow motion. For fucks sake
A lot of technology and the first movies are a lot better of the new ones