Omg we are getting thereee! Bi Buck can only lead to Buddie right?
oh lord, he's coming (bi buck)
After Iron Man and Avengers got done, it seems like Captain America is also on its last rope.
Beautifully shot and very brutal. Can be very hard to watch at times. Michael Fassbender is fantastic. The 17 minute shot was amazing. I can't believe they got that in only 4 takes. Steve McQueen knocking it out of the park on his first movie.
Jesse and Walt will now forever be called 'Malcolm and his dad'. Fucking hilarious.
freaking brilliant! One of the best season pilots i've ever seen. Smart, witty and funny!
showing people how you should address racism without using blackface. great work
This was just brilliant. At first i taught it would be just offensive(no problem with that), but this was actually a great social commentary.
Now that's how you do social commentary! Is it just me or does this show get better every season?
the restaurant scene always gets me
Skippable unless you like clips shows. Next ep has some extras at the end though.
shout out to the other bingers forcing themselves through this
After finishing season 1 of millennium series, i came here. I watch series season by season.
I hope i can enjoy. It seems funny and different.
AFTER FINISHING EPISODE
It was really different. They interview sometimes some of the workers, at other times they seem they are working like normal office people. But david brent looks at camera often. I did not like it.
I was laughing so hard at that scene with the kids sleeping. You kind of forget it's supposed to also be a comedy show after those few first chaotic episodes.
"Cousin..."
"COUSIN"
"Cousin...?"
"...cousin!!"
"Cousin!?!"
"Cousin...?"
"C O U S I N"
"...cousin."
"Cousin!"
I like the way Marcus is committed to learn cooking desserts
i think my favorite part of this episode is that the residents think they're the ones spending the night out and hating it, but they get to go home and sleep, meanwhile the attendings work all day, then go to bed/do their shit but spend a large majority of the night working at the hospital/helping others, not really sleeping. so at the end of the day the attendings are doing more work even when the residents think otherwise
“There’s more to life than making shallow, fairly obvious observations.” "Seinfeld" makes a pretty convincing argument that that's all you need. Easily one of the most well written sitcoms ever released. Seinfeld is truly a show about nothing. It brings to life Jerry Seinfeld's and Larry David's unbelievable (and somewhat useless) powers of observation. "Seinfeld" follows 4 quirky and eccentric friends living in Manhattan as they get themselves and others into a whole mess of trouble. Jerry is a stand up comic dating his way through New York City. Elaine works at a publishing company as she looks for Mr. Right. George is the literal reincarnation of Larry David with a plethora of neurosis and his insane, but genius ideas. Kramer is Jerry's overly intrusive neighbor. He can only be described as Kramer. There will never be another.
The jokes are perfectly layered and everything builds on what happened earlier in the episode. It's incredible that they were able to come up with so many per season. Despite the 9 seasons, the show is strong all the way through. Larry David left the show after season 7. The pressures of coming up with comedy gold got to him. Jerry did an admirable job of continuing without him. The transition was seamless and nearly unnoticeable. Some say that George lost a bit of depth, but I'd be hard pressed to see it.
The one negative that sticks in everyone's mind, is the ending. It's a heard scratcher. Left a lot of people confused. That being said, the ending was never particularly relevant to a show like this. No one came for the ending. Enjoy the ride.
“I’m out there, Jerry. And I’m loving every minute of it!”
10/10
... these pretzels are making me thirsty!
I guess I'm the target audience for this movie because I think it was an absolute masterclass in producing an enjoyable action movie. Cinematography was great, the story was paced extremely well, and the casting of ALL roles was absolutely perfect.
Cruise, Pegg and Rhames were awesome as always, Whigham and Davis were great additions, but the power quartet of Ferguson, Atwell, Klementieff and Kirby, really went above and beyond in making this movie perfect. Not to mention the chilling confidence of Morales as Gabriel, who practically oozed tangible danger.
From the pre-opening credits scene to the final act, you will be on the edge of your seat - especially during any fight scene that involves Ferguson or Klementieff - and whilst there are moments that the tempo slows down to advance the story, it is always completely captivating.
The single, solitary, disappointment comes as the credits roll, and you remember you're going to have to wait until next year to see how it ends.
Hilariously terrible dialogue, infinite plot holes, macguffins and continuity errors. But that’s not what people watch this for anyway. Good action, a tad overlong. Go in knowing what you are getting into and it will be fun.
This was not such a bad film as others are making it out to be. Perhaps not as memorable with iconic scenes like the others, but it flows with explosive action and slow-mo scenes are used well here for a change. Tom Cruise shows off some amazing karate moves and we get to see more of what he can perform stunt wise. You’d be daft to miss this film.
This is the most Y2K movie in existence. The excessive slow-mo, the drum ‘n bass influenced soundtrack, the dumb nu metal cover of the theme song, give me a break. It’s trying way too hard to be cool, and watching it now (or as someone with good taste in 2000, I’d imagine) you can’t help but laugh at these choices. The charm of the man who made Hard Boiled and Face Off is completely missing here, instead it feels like a film directed by a meathead. The action’s forgettable and poorly edited (e.g. why the cross fading during the opening car chase?), the plot and characters are disposable (also, why the love triangle?), there’s too much of a 007 influence creatively and it doesn’t even use its location to the fullest extent (why does so much of this take place in the suburbs?). I only really like some individual moments, for example the rock climbing scene is pretty memorable (despite being superfluous to the story) and there are some good stunts during the motorcycle chase. The cinematography is also decent, and some of the better actors in the cast elevate the material at least a little bit, but this is overall a complete misfire.
3.5/10
A great watch,Tom Cruise is great as Ethan Hunt was the best choice,I gave this a 10 because of the great backdrop of Australia as U don't get to see it much in big budget movies....
"Mr. Hunt, this isn't mission difficult, it's mission impossible. "Difficult" should be a walk in the park for you."
The best line in the entire franchise. The over the top action, excessive explosions, motorcycles races, Tom Cruise's karate skills, the overuse of mask and voice changers; it has it all. Tom Cruise and Thandie Newton have great chemistry together. Look it's not great and hasn't aged the best but hey, it's cheesy and fun and sometimes entertaining. Plus Tom Cruise's hair looks great.
A great big action film. If you like 80's Schwarzenegger or Die Hard you'll be into this. Big explosions, cheesy lines and yes, lots of hair-flicking against a fan. But the action is so well-staged I forgive it a lot.
After this the series turned soapy in part 3, then overly comedic with the introduction of Simon Pegg. It depends what you are into, but if you enjoy films like Con Air, Under Siege, The Rock and Air Force One, you should like this.