It was good without being great.
I loved the boat that rocked and about time. I felt this film was missing the heart those films had. There were some lovely moments, some cool moments and some happy moments.... but it was missing that extra 5% for me.
I can see why others have loved it though.
Yoooooooooooooo that ending! Looks like we're back on track.
If we let aside that they skipped the ending of the battle because this show sucks and that the little girl still seems to be stupid, which makes me think that probably is now irreversible (ty writers for ruining one of the best characters). And let aside that OMG that idiot shoot an arrow in the head of Maria Zombie INSTEAD of the Beta (officially joining the retards team). This is the only episode i enjoyed because they managed to save the best character ever: Negan is back! (because of course is Negan).
I mean... this meeting with Rebecca and Shoobie is NAIL BITING!!! Lol
I really enjoyed this movie. Easy to watch, lots of in twined fantasies. Kept me guessing, but all is explained at the end. Good movie to pass the time. :thumbsup_tone1::thumbsup_tone1:
I have almost no idea what happened, but I liked it. Might be my favourite James Bond film.
The ending didn't make sense to me. He could have had it all, what did killing the cop give him? Otherwise fun film.
man savannah still giving me REALLY bad vibes sis needs some self evaluating to do
Seems like Michael Bay got some drones for a Christmas !
The scene with the doctor just made me realise it was Niles and Lilith
I have to say, Daphne's return was handled better than I thought possible. Indeed, rather than pretending nothing had happened, the writers used this whole arc as an opportunity to build David Hyde Pierce's character, and further humanize Daphne at the same time. :clap:
Aww yess Ignoisco (with this extremely weird spelling) , I have been cheering for that person throughout the competition!
This was, after all, a very enjoyable, light & fun show. I wouldn't say I learned any tips and tricks regarding baking, but I enjoyed the experience.
I prefer the simplicity of OG Nailed It, but like the idea of the bakers continually improving their skills through this competition. And the pantry raid was hysterical!
The revival wasn’t bad, but it also wasn’t any where near as funny as the original. I wanted to love it, but it was very like every CBS sitcom, like" "Mike and Molly" for example.
The competence on display really reminds you that the best of the original series was a masterclass in ensemble cast work. Kelsey slips into the role like a pair of socks, as for the rest of the cast, I'm reserving my judgment until I’ve watched at least a few more episodes.
Definitely feels like they're just trying to replace characters like for like. I get that David is basically doing his best Niles impression, but something isn’t clicking here, so far he seems to have been written like Shelton from Big Bang Theory to me rather than Niles. Flipping the Martin/Frasier dynamic with Frasier/Freddie just feels like "been there, done that". I'm worried about Frasier not having anyone to snob around with, I felt that his and Niles' discussions about clothing, opera etc. were quite important. Alan doesn't seem to fill that slot, and neither does David.
The canned laughter is spoiling the funny bits. It's on almost every damn line. Do people really need to be told when to laugh?
I’m hoping that it gets funnier as the characters develop.
this is the first episode I felt had the spirit of the original
I liked the call back to Freddy's Goth phase.
The only thing better than David Hyde Pierce is two David Hyde Pierces.