I do think the characters are getting better. Also always nice to see some remindings of the older Frasier series. Starting to like Freddy eventhough the start of this series wasn’t the best, it’s starting to grow on me. I do hope they keep developing the characters so we might have a better season 2.
This was actually a pretty good episode. The entire David story was a classic Frasier story. Love the seriousness on this one.
The problem is that the series doesn’t take itself serious. Normally for a comedy not bad, but for Frasier it is. Also Frasier already achieved everything, so everything feels so weightless. Nothing like that time Frasier made everyone lose job at KACL. I do like the chemistry between Alan and Frasier, that’s the only one that feels real, the other ones are just too happy, except for that one ending scene of episode 1.
Also David, I think he just wants to top the Niles Crane character too much, but forgets that Niles had very serious moments as well and that’s what this series misses in general. Season 1 of Frasier was “very serious” for a comedy, with Martin moving in, Niles and Frasier connecting, Roz not clicking with Frasier yet and Daphne moving in and finding her way around all the fancy stuff. Here they try to go too fast and too much over the top.
Didn't expect much of the movie going in, but had a few laughs. Movie is actually enjoyable, but nothing special.
Didn't expect much of the movie going in, but had a few laughs. Movie is actually enjoyable, but nothing special.
Enjoyable movie. Maybe a little much on the "Feministic" side, which is kind of ironic being that Ken is the most enjoyable part of this movie. Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling really did a great job with this one.
Actually this is pretty enjoyable. I have a feeling that the cast is enjoying going back to the old roles and it shows as well. So far so good and let’s see how it continues. I’m a little confused to which audience it’s focusing on, but I like it.
I agree with all the commenters here before me. A live audience isn't something for Shark Tank. Was a fun idea, but the audience shouldn't be "chanting" over who to take the deal from etc. The moment the Sharks walked up there you knew it was going to be a "Sharks want the audience to love them" show and not so much about how the normal episode is with the criticism etc.
Mark Cuban asking the dude how much he wants for his company felt forced in this setting, just to make a shock moment with the audience. Eventhough Mark has done this before, it just felt forced, even with "We're going to the commercial after this one, but you can think of a number".
Shark Tank live wasn't a good idea and they should just stick to the format that works for 13 seasons now. Just make it about the ideas and the Sharks wanting to make some money in the progress.
Hahaha a triplet that doesn't get reconized by the facial recognition camera. How do they come up with these stories? I liked this one.
Didn't know what I watched. It was something, but I didn't enjoy it. It was too random at points and things that happened didn't always have a payout in the end. So Wouldn't watch this again and wouldn't even recommend this to people to watch this for free. It's an hour and 10 minutes you will never get back. Better luck next time for the director.
Very interesting to watch and alarming to see that the level of consuming is only getting higher and higher. Eventhough I would not recommend everyone doing minimalism right now (otherwise the economy will collapse big time (or maybe that is what we do need)) I would recommend everyone getting out of debt and stop spending money they don't have on stuff.
This documentary isn't that long so if you have that big void in your life that you try to fill with buying the latest gadgets and you have an hour to kill I would recommend watching this documentary. Maybe it will improve your life after doing what they do. Disclaimer: Minimalism in this documentary isn't about using as less stuff as possible, but just owning the stuff you use almost daily (or atleast once in 3 weeks) so that stuff actually add value to your life and start making you happy :grin:
Don't know what the budget was on this movie, but it was very low and it was very bad :joy:
I liked it. At some point in the movie I figured out how the flow was going (still no idea how it actually works, but like they told in the movie "Don't try to explain") and started for looking for some clues that later in the movie came back. It was a very fun movie and sure it takes some time to get into. It can be very confusing if you miss some part, because the movie is going very fast. That was my con about this movie. For a 2,5 hour long movie this movie is going to fast sometimes. I wished they took more time for several scenes so that they could give some more impact or let me sink everything in.
Also very nice cast and great acting work.
DRAMA! I'm glad Tom Colicchio did something.
I love how we never saw Maris, but she's quite the character.
This episode is always hard to watch. Very good episode, so sad :cry:
I liked the movie. Story was pretty nice and the acting was good. For some reason I like these kind of movies with the twist you didn't expect when the movie started
It's an ok horror movie, but sadly the horror was quite underwhelming. I got pretty confused by the twist and would love to actually have more information to solve this mystery myself first. The twist in my opinion was too rushed.
It was ok. Nothing special story-wise, but some nice action scenes. In some movie theaters the movie is running 120FPS. Maybe nice to see it as an experiment on how 120FPS movies will look like, but also ok if you want to watch something and nothing is on TV.
It was interesting. There were some things that didn't work that good in this movie though. The entire Nikki character was not needed (I mean what was her entire point???). The ending was brutal, but I think it can leave people wanting more, because it was not a closed end, which isn't that bad, but after spending that much time in this movie I would atleast have happy ending for atleast 1 character.
Great message in this episode and loved Sue in this one.
This movie is kind of a mess. I will spare everyone the long rant about the cheesy lines everyone seems to use in this movie. If the movie is purely in the category romance than ok I get it, but the drama in this movie is just lame and unneeded. For some reason the mother and (old) boyfriend of Tessa are so mad at her that they both forgive her in different scenes in all 3 minutes of the movie. I mean come on, they could have done so much more. Long story short the movie is only focussing on Tessa and Hardin, but could have been so much more
Rating: 3/10 would not recommend
Also who thought the following scenario would be believable: "Him: My dad did very bad things and we had the trouble when I was younger. Her: Ok, let's have sex."
R.I.P. Luke Perry
It was a solid, fun "Baantjer" movie untill some point in the movie. Don't know exactly when, but things started to go downhill. The ending feels rushed, but overall a fun and good experience. The acting was very good in this movie.
The movie wasn't that bad. It was actually pretty enjoyable. There were some moments that you would describe as "stupid" or "Come on" moments like when a ghost burns your arms it's not imaginary anymore. So I don't get why everyone says "it was just my imagination". Yes it has alot of jumpscares, which I think are pretty cheap scares for an horror film and don't always make a horror movie good, but I liked the store. I am wondering if this is now part of the Conjuring Universe. It didn't had the special opening like The Nun had, but there were some references to Annabelle.
I liked this episode alot. This episode is the episodes that describes why I like this serie. The bad guy is not just a bad guy, but he has a valid reason to do what he does. Even the "good" guys agree with him in this episode so they work together (which already was a nice thing to see). I hope the serie will continue with these quality of episodes and than this could become one of my favourite series!
Gordon Ramsay in Masterchef Australia is like the bigest crossover on TV since the Power Rangers had a crossover with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
I liked this movie alot. It's not the best horror out there, but it has a unique story. Only the movie tries to explain the story, but I think they shouldn't, it only makes the story more vague. I would recommend this movie for a horror night.
It's an interesting movie to watch, but it doesn't really stand out between all the other good horror movies that came out recently. This movie wasn't bad, the cast was good, but sadly the movie was predictable which sadly was a minus in my opinion.
Would recommend for a horror night.
"Bad dad, bad dad, what you gonna do..."