"My father was a lot harder on himself than he ever was on me."
It all makes sense now.
At first I thought this story is kinda boring, just a weird woman obsessed with her old sports car, but as the story went on and I figured why and all I can do is crying with a broken heart...
Started off as a half decent action movie till the truly horrible third act.
Why would the government not help kill them under the ice, they were quick enough to believe 'the future people'? Just so you can have your small group of outcasts save the world? Why go through more than half of the movie to help 'the future people' and then barely use what you fought for, the toxin? Terrible writing.
In terms of Pixar’s output to date this ranks as one of their lesser efforts. Of course, as they have never made a bad movie, this isn’t a negative. The animation is great, the story is fun, and there is a sprinkling of Pixar humour. For me, however, it was a little too simplistic, and it won’t last long in my memory.
When will Alicia Vikander pay for my hotel room as we travel across the country and pretending to be someone else as we try to ease our pain?
Brilliant movie - just brilliant!
And now I add this sentence, because it needs the be at least 5 words to be sent - way to ruin a comment...
Can’t believe Cloud 9 is closed forever. Going to miss Superstore.
I so love a happy ending. That was a happy ending, right?
Who would have though there's a world outside the US/UK?
Certainly not me during this mockumentary
Just entertaining enough, mostly worth it for Lisa Kudrow, Samuel L. Jackson and Hugh Grant. It starts way stronger than it ends
Though it's curious to see that when they get to May and the BLM they switch to documentary and patch it up with a couple of bad, evident jokes about a racist Karen, a black Boris Johnson and such, all traces of subtlety and acid humor gone for practically the rest of the film.
I mean it's December, we've already seen plenty of pieces about it months ago, and much better ones. It wasn't funny nor informative.
And I wasn't eager to hear all about the election for 25 minutes straight either just a mere month later.
So this was supposed to be the finale of last season until the pandemic happened and they had to stop shooting. I think they did a good job of incorporating it into this one and it ends up working well with the circumstances. It was America Fererra's decision and it'll give the show a different vibe if they bring someone new in hopefully without it feeling empty.
When Zoey's dad dies it's gonna be so heartbreaking. I'm preemptively sad already.
I'm not defending Zoey, but I feel like Max is over-reacting. Joan is not attentive and nice to anyone. And if you think this is a great opportunity for you, why would you want people to stop you, instead of being okay with you fulfilling your aspirations? "I wanna go, but I also want you to try and stop me". What kind of twisted, needy logic is that?
Same with Simon. The way she blew up on him was rough, and probably not the best way to do it. But he needed the push to start trying to get unstuck and move forward. His grief is making him miserable and he needs to address it and deal with the guilt so he can start to heal.
Great music choices this episode, however, The Magicians remains the show with the best "Here I Go" version.
I can't be the only one who sees the irony in a company like Amazon being the producer of this show.
another episode, another idiotic death, why can't the creators of this show give us more "believable" deaths? aikido master with a stick decides to defend his friend by shoving his back into a walker's mouth... why? just why?
Brilliant movie. I just don't give a '10' to this one because Joy was actually a bitch to Sadness on the beginning
This is the best season so far. It was bloody intense (I'm not saying the other ones were not) They obviously gave women a big role, at the plot and to the actresses. I can't say it's a surprise that Claire leaves Frank, to be honest, I really liked their relationship since Chapter 1. They seems to complete each other for many episodes. But it also looks like a flat line, no emotions, just interests of both parts to gain power. This season showed it perfectly, and Frank said it to Claire in a ruthless way. -I must say, Frank Underwood is an awful character, but somehow I like him. It's different and mean. So is Claire, she's classy, strong and independent, that's why she took her decision and I hope she keeps it. I guess we will see how the Underwood ship sinks next season... Or maybe not?
Probably never seen that many proposals, marriages and pregnancies in one film, but I loved it!
Oh my god, something actually happened in this episode
Finally an episode that isn't 40 minutes of nothing.
This should be called Pretty Little Plot Holes, actors are terribad and it's overall kinda boring and dumb but I will never stop watching it until they tell me WHO THE HELL A IS
Cancelled again! Hated the new characters. It deserved to be canceled now!
Sorry.... total and utter crap.
It was ok, pretty entertaining. It was definitely no Hangover (the level of this genre has been defined) and Planes, Trains & Automobiles is of course far superior. It has it's dark moments (spitting on a dog and punching a kid - WTF?) - but it's worth a watch.