It's a lovin' bowlin' kidnappin' must have seen all time classic movie. The Dude Defines! But don't pee on his rug, man.. just don't do it!
This flick is not worth watching! 3 Cripple-Cannibals are on the hunt in a big lonely American forest. Starts very promising but gets worse and worse...
Typical teen horror film with sexy girls and gory killers.This is as average as it can get.
Still going strong after three episodes. Better already than the second season imo.
Dammit Mark! If you were going to kill yourself, why couldn't you have killed Joe first? I know he told Joe he couldn't kill him but I still wish he had. That man has no business being free. I still hold out hope someone will kill Joe before this show ends. Perhaps throw him off the cliff like Danny and this show can come full circle.
At least Mark finally discovered that he couldn't have saved Danny that night, but I wish he could have found a way to save himself.
The magic of this show has always been that they keep you guessing till the last moment and they did it again! I am sad to see it end. Everything about this show feels so real. Love how it ended, beautiful.
I hope they can release a tv movie to finish it off.
Without a doubt one of the best films released in my lifetime. I absolutely love A.A. Milne and I believe that if every adult continues to read the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, the world would be a better place. Like millions of other people, these stories were part of my childhood, and as I grew up, I began to research more about the man who created them. I found the life of Alan Milne just as fascinating as the books. His background definitely played a part in how deep these children's stories are. While they may be deep, they're never dark, which is an astonishing achievement from an author who suffered with post traumatic stress.
Every part of this film works wonderfully. The acting is superb by every member of the cast, the camera work and lighting is second to none. The editing is phenomenal. The music helps create the nostalgic atmosphere of the whole film. But the storytelling is what makes it work so well.
It really is an emotional journey through the past, especially for anyone who cares so much about the people who are portrayed in the film. There's references from the original stories throughout the film (which shows what inspired him to put these ideas in.) But I think even for those who are not as familiar with the books, it is still a magnificent film. It will certainly give any viewer a better appreciation of the Milne family and the wonderful world of Winnie-the-Pooh.
I'd like to point out that Jake Gly dying is the worst thing that has happened to me all summer.
Burt is quite the hero. The beautiful Burt montage at the end was awesome.
The Harry Potter films represent my childhood. I don't get tired of rewatching the films of this saga!
This was the first time that I saw Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part II since I've saw it at the cinema, at the time of his release. And there it was the same kind of sadness and melancholy at the end of it, the same thing that I felt when I first saw it and the reason of those feelings is because It All Ends.
Who wouldn't fall in love with Cate Blanchett? What a beautiful film.
In my opinion it carries a contradictory massage and broadcasts bad reputation of the black community. Moreover, I have ultimately emphatized with Sal becasue of the ruin of his life's work, but obviously the creator's intention was black people are still in the late 80's (and nowadays as well) being suppressed and are the victims of police brutality.
I loved how the camera work was shown the big fish-little fish dynamic. I mean the camera has shown the ones who are in a dominant position over and the ones who are in the submissive position under.
The movie holds a stong statement that black people can't live freely even in their neighbourhood, becasue the police could raid them down any time like when Radio Raheem got strangled by white policemen.
But why I ultimately could emphatize Sal at the end? Beacuse if we take into consideration who are working in that neighbouthood and how many of them black people I could count only two, Mookie and Senor Love Daddy. All the others just hanging around on the streets and doing nothing useful. Sal is the one who has built a pizzeria and an existence in the middle of a black neighbourhood, because he saw a market gap.
And okay, I understand they are bothered by the absence of black celebrities' pictures on the wall, wich represented to them they do not matter, but it's nonsense to me that it's worthy to start a sort of gang war against an old pizza guy. They are frustated the way they being treated every day for sure but this move is not the solution. I mean the gang war against Sal.
Furthermore, policemen's behaviour was unacceptable how they handled the fight between Sal and Radio Raheem, and how they killed the latter. However, the answer which was given, violence to brutality was not the right thing to do, beacuse the broad audience's opinion remains the same or gets worse if they seeing such demolition which the black people are pulled off.
This movie touched me in such a special way, I don’t know what to write
Only needs one word to describe it: hysterical. Can't believe my husband waited so long to introduce me to it, thinking I would like it.
Wow, what a colossal disappointment this was. Just a pile of garbage.
What a shitty show this has become. I won’t watch another season. I haven’t even finish yet but ugh...
I hate when they dont finish shows. . .
This really is a sad movie. Heath Ledger is awesome in this movie. Love is love, painful and even more difficult for those who are gay: opportunities missed.... so sad and so great.
I wish I know how to quit you :'(
It is impossible to capture the essence of infinite love, sublime mercy or unrelenting grace. When faced with even the shadow of these things, we walk away with more questions than answers. This film can't do it. The book tried it's best. We only truly see it in Jesus. But, eventually you have to find these answers in the submission of trust. We need to learn to trust God. That being said, I'm glad for films and books that point us in the right direction. Let's keep trying to reflect these big truths. I give this movie a 7 (good) out of 10, for a decent adaptation and some fine performances, especially Octavia Spencer and Alice Braga. I give the book a 9 (superb) out of 10.
You can watch it a million times, and yet, it will never get old.
Definitely one of the best crime shows hands down I've ever watched. Shame it's over.
I can't remember the last time I cried while watching a movie. and I'm not an emotional person, but the ending scene was trully exceptional i just couldn't stop myself. the casting was amazing, Malek's performance was perfect as well 10/10
Best series EVER! This guy Alan is amazing!
In first place the movie is well-adapted from the book, maybe in the book you are more aware of the time because of the letter dates, but okay, I enjoyed so far the original story and watching the movie made me feel like when I was reading it adding of course good actors that have made a well played movie. The movie shows so many facts about youth that is hard not to feel identified with some of them. The director is actually the writer of the book, so good point at it. I have to say that I loved this movie so much that I recommend you to watch it.
We are infinite
I'm a parent so I had an emotional connection since the trailer dropped... The bad reviews are from children expecting a flick with "splosions" and "boobies" lol
"Well, if you've totally got the authority to make decisions, totally make the decision to cooperate with our requests. Or we'll totally come back with a warrant. And I might phone ya dad."
Perfect atmosphere (you can almost feel the hot), realistic dialogue (the italians are hilarious) and above all great message. Spike Lee's masterpiece.
Beautiful characters and beautiful story, beautiful on so many levels. I still can't figure out if it broke my heart or if it made it bigger. Maybe a little bit of both.