This is in my top two episodes of this show. it was so nice to see a different style of episode. more of a bottle episode but a great example of how they should be done. I was always eager to see what happened next.
this eisode deserves an award
We all forgive you Jack. It's gonna be okay.
This was pretty good. They could have done way more with the extra Dean Sam though. I graded on the high side because this is one of my favorite shows. Really this was a 7.5 episode.
Criticisms: I'm not all in on the Jack plan. They overplayed him looking like a little kid with the gum and white bread peanut butter sandwich. Then we had Cass enacting a suicidal plan again (what's new.)
The part with the empty was cute. I wasn't totally sold on the believability of Ruby helping though.
I was just out of high school when this came out, pretty sure I saw this in the theater. It was funny seeing the kids go through some of the same logic I did seeing it the first time: "wait... isn't he her brother?" (yes, but not by blood... so still kinda problematic). Also, laughing about sagging and how HS boys still do it. Unfortunately this movie failed an important "does this hold up" test my kids have with older movies (god, this is an "older" movie): are the main love interests actually cute given style/taste changes... Paul Rudd: yup, but he's the brother (ew!). Christian and Elton? NO. Young Turk? YEAH! but not a love interest in the movie... SMH
Holy shit. Well, that was quite the episode, arguably the best thing Supernatural has put out in a couple of seasons...
Whew, Samuel sure knows how to ace the art of awkward tension. Talk about feeling uncomfortable 90% of the film. I wish I could just have an entire movie just of Chris and Lisa's lives together - they were too cute.
Patrick Wilson can fuck me sideways.
So much more than a love story in space (lazy critics), this is a visually beautiful space epic. Its Gravity meets Titanic meets Silent Running. Recommended.
I don't know how i feel about this movie... Tbh Alex was a total jerk at some moments.
I wished the story would have been about him discovering his bisexuality instead. Some parts seems to hint at that but then no? I think there's some inconsistance in the story-line about that
I totally wonder if this was written by someone straight because that whole thing about "why don't just come out? my cousin of 16 has come out" and other lines from that type are just... so straight. They really seems to think lgbt people not coming out is a matter of will...
But generally it's a cute movie as long as you can handle the awkwardness of the main character
Also the guy playing Elliot plays in The Gay and Wondrous life of Caleb Gallo, a queer serie on youtube that i totally recommend!
Charming movie but felt the ending was a little rushed. Would of loved to have seen the characters a little more developed and more of Elliot. But it's still a fun little movie that I thoroughly enjoyed.
I cannot unsee that Madeline resembles Gal Gadot a LOT in this movie, with that hairstyles.
Needed more scenes between Alex and Elliot. Elliot was so charming!
Glen Powell and the endlessly charming Zoey Deutch have great chemistry in a cute, funny but in the end fairly by-the-numbers romcom. Set it Up doesn't do anything particularly new or innovative, but it didn't need to.
It mainly works, it's comfortable, and it's a Netflix watch that you won't regret.
Cue the complaints as people can't seem to enjoy something the way it is, the way it ends up being, all because they'd rather it be the way they want it to be. I'm sure most of it stems from the strong, majority-populated dislike of Steven Moffat. Hatred or a strong dislike is like poison, deadly and hard to get rid of, no matter what. Once it originates, once it starts spreading, it is practically impossible to rid yourself of it. At this point, people will hate anything that he's involved in even when, especially when, it is utterly ridiculous. As far as the finale is concerned, a bit lackluster, yes, but a decent conclusion. Taking it a step further, an apparent conclusion. There could be more, another season, maybe more: a continuation. I'd love that. This has been an enthralling experience to watch. I want more. I need more.
For a Romance/Comedy, it was unusually good!
Predictable as hell, but yet, I love it despite that.
The personal assistant characters are solid and work well together. The bosses are horrible caricatures, but they even have their moments.
Some really funny bits are worked in that don't feel like they take away from the story of the main characters.
No joke, this single episode is the best Star Wars I've seen since the throne room sequence in Return of the Jedi. I can't think of anything else that comes close except maybe the ending of Rogue One.
Lol I don’t know what everyone’s complaining about. This show is rad! Very adult take on Star Wars, lots of unexpected actors portraying niche rolls, baby Yoda, seeing the badassery of Mandalorian. Can’t wait to see how it ends next week!
It feels like some doctor who episode with cheesy non-believable villains.
The first 10 minutes was spectacular! No dialogue, just pure visual storytelling at it's finest. Also, Baby Yoda is too freaking cute.
It's funny to see bad reviews for this movie, and a lot of criticism towards JJ, but it's clear that all the choices made in this movie was to correct the choices made in The Last Jedi, the movie that was hated by all the fans till yesterday, but now people are praising.
The Rise of Skywalker is a great movie, specially for fans, it's a great way to end this saga, filled with fan service. I don't think I can say more than that without spoiling the experience for everyone.
All the critcs you see here, or on twitter, are coming from people who thinks star wars, a space opera, should be a deep and complex movie with fanfics about romances.
I enjoyed the tragic, heartbreaking fairytale of Ben Solo.
I would have preferred to see the film follow the more interesting thread The Last Jedi was sewing, rather than throwing in all this crash bang flashy flashy Emperor stuff. But I did have fun with all this crash bang flashy flashy Emperor stuff.
EDIT: After much more thought, I'm incredibly disappointed by many aspects of this film, and it's easy to see a million missed opportunities for the conclusion of the trilogy and the saga. But I see some people love this movie, and that inspires me to view it in a charitable light. There should be more kindness and desire for understanding in film discussion.
I made it to episode two and have no intentions of stopping. This is a delightful show. I started finding similarities in other British shows and movies. first I thought this might be the same writer as "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" but I was pleased to find out this is a adaption if Terry Pratchett. I stumbled upon a TV movie of "the colour of magic" and was pleasantly surprised. I hope other Pratchett work makes it to the big screen or at least my 65in one.
I've not read the book, but I definitely need to go check it out now. I absolutely loved the series, my only gripe being that there just weren't enough episodes!