Flat out, this is in my personal top 5 movies of all time. I'm sure you all know why. It isn't just the best superhero movie out there. It is just straight up a great film by any measurement. I remember seeing it the first time. I got to go see it early with my boss and fellow employee since I worked at a theater at the time. I was struck by the movie so well that I couldn't come up with conversation for like half of the drive back. I just had to sit there silently and deal with the ecstasy overdose I had.
Seriously, if you think this movie is bad, then I think you're bad at life.
I really wish the season was longer. Really loved how it showed how teens use technology nowadays. Overall pretty great show.
Netflix is really killing it with these international shows. They are 2 for 2 for german shows IMO which is saying a lot seeing how 95% of german TV is absolute shite.
I'm just here, still wondering why the chandelier...
Batman: "Some things never change, Quinn". I loved this line and I like this arc for Harley.
A cute movie but the more forgettable from Disney this year. Definitely shouldn’t win best animated film. It’s mostly just loud and sort of uneven. With Mirabei randomly bonding with family members.
I have seen the movie again since then and it has grown on me more.
The ending when you figure out Alaksa was the one who died in the car accident changed my life.
I didn't know where to go. I felt trapped inside my own body, like a block of stone slowly sinking to the bottom of the sea.
Fantastic how a show can bring up such strong feelings, truly remarkable.
Amy Schumer ruins the show
I could do without Amy Schumer and Cara Delevingne. They look completely out of place in this show.
Such a great episode! I actually felt really sad for Bunny, who I previously couldn’t have cared less about. Also, this episode lacks any Cara Delevingne or Amy Schumer and their lack of presence is clear in a very positive way. The show feels back to its original charm that’s been missing in the first two episodes (and unfortunately may be missing in more episodes with them).
Fantastic episode. The two best episodes of the 4 so far have had no Amy Schumer and no Cara Delevigne. Imagine that.
I wish they would use orchestral music for the credits and not this Hip Hop crap. Those "songs", noise would be a better word, were terrible.
Holy fuck, that was the funniest episodes of a TV show I've seen in recent times.
In a series that is full of win, this one completely knocks it out of the park. The fake ads are painfully funny and poignant.
The first hour of the movie is pretty much the same as the first Spider Man (2002), the second hour isn't very different too. They just replace Mary Jane with Gwen and Norman with Dr Conner. Sure the relationships between charcaters were a LITTLE different, but that's it
I'm a big fan of the Spider Man trilogy, which I have seen time and time again, and so it was weird to see a different cast in this movie. Old cast was way better in my opinion.
Overal it's an entertaining movie, but the ones who have seen the other Spider Man movies will not enjoy this movie very much.
The scorn and cruelty of Tywin's words to Tyrion are impressive. Tyrion is the only worthy person within that family, everyone else is below him. He deserved better.
A difficult movie to watch, makes me scared of ever having kids.
Expected an atleast semi-realistic portrayal of a vulnerable child descending into madness due to unfortunate circumstances (like an actual school shooter). Instead i get an episode of Goosebumps where a mother gives birth to a literal demon child. Completely ridiculous and unbelievable.
Jaime has gone from my third most hated character to my third favorite
While Sweden was a predictable winner, I don’t get why people think a meme song is more deserving to win. It was goofy and fun, but on artistry alone, Loreen’s vocals left everyone in the dust. Sorry Finland, I just don’t see it.
I'll be repetitive but I'll say it again, there is no series in history with dialogue as well written and logically staged as Succession.
This whole episode and particularly the balcony scene were a masterclass in directing, acting, writing and editing. Every action and every word spoken convey so much meaning, and yet they feel so organic. I feel thankful to be able to witness such brilliance.
"Running people over is not a selling point." Never been so disappointed in you, Willa.
ron's little wasted dance is the reason this is a 10/10 episode
This powerful film tells the story of Teena Brandon, a woman who dresses like a man, cut her hair to look like a man, acts and convinced herself that she was a man. It's a story about courage, love and unfortunately prejudice.
Some scenes are painful to watch and it shows how people can be so stupid, cruel and violent just because they can't accept other's differences.
At the end I felt sad. Sad to know that this is a true story, to know that all actually happened.
Hilary Swank won an Academy Award for this film and it was totally deserving, she was amazing, totally believable!
"Life is addition up until age 40, and after that it's subtraction."
Never knew Sly was so good at polo. Never knew about his dad knocking him off a horse. Wish he talked about his adventures in the porn industry. Wish we saw more people talking about Sly. Wish they had a whole section about Cobra and Demolition Man. Man, this could've been so much more now that I think about it!
Still it makes me want to watch Rocky again. Anyway Sly is a decent watch but not as fun as the 4 part Schwarzenegger one. He defeated you again Stallone!
So amazed by the UK result. 2nd place and 1st in Jury vote. Ukraine definitely got the sympathy vote. Word is the UK will be hosting next year anyway...
One of the greatest closing scenes ever filmed.
No Netflix, no that was so not right!
Fuck this has made me angry all over again