Personally I don't get the hype. It's an interesting, entertaining show but nothing new here. Especially if you're watching Asian movies and shows regularly. I give it a 6-7. There's much filler stuff and unnecessary side stories going on. Overall good but nothing spectacular.
"But rescuing me makes him so happy"
GREATNESS IS HERE N THE HYPE IS REAL
Come on! That movie was cool and funny. Why so bad rating?
You did it. You finally made another good Dragon Ball movie and you did it without Goku pulling something out of his butt. Bravo.Piccolo and Gohan get their much deserved time back in the spotlight and the movie genuinely provided a number of solid self-aware humor and laughs. I would have preferred to have a bit more tension, but this was fun through and through.
Gilmore Girls reference! Definitely got a kick out of that one! :)
I think that the mother was trying to save her son from her own self. In my opinion there was no real Babadook, only her deep depression. The book probably was made by her, there is some mention about her being a writer before.
Amazing acting.
i really, really hope this kid lives a safe and fulfilling life from here on out. he deserves it.
WOW what a great piece of filmmaking!
Absolutely hallucinating and disturbing trip with one of the most insane characters that I've ever seen! Every single character on this film has serious problems!
Crazy camera angles, the changing from color to black and white, the flashes all combined with a lot of symbolisms and critics about society.
Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, Robert Downey Jr and Tommy Lee Jones have fantastic performances, everyone of them shine in their own scenes!
So maniac, so wild, so different, that's what makes this so great!
I thought Ex Machina was (although flawed) an excellent movie, Annihilation was just crap though. Apart from the outfits, there was nothing even remotely military about any of them, the whole thing just didn't know where it was going or why, it was a huge confused mess. It probably would have made a good TV episode in an anthology show, but just not enough there to make a decent film. It put me in mind of Arrival (easily the worst sci-fi movie of recent times), low-brow junk masquerading as high-brow gold. Both were designed from the ground up to make stupid people think they are really smart. If a film is advertised as 'highly intelligent' they should at least be moderately intelligent, but this doesn't even come close. The fact the ending is somewhat ambiguous and there are several different theories about it doesn't mean the film is cleaver, it just means the ending has more than one interpretation. I'm not saying films should spoon feed you all the answers, in fact, I hate when that happens, It's great being able to contemplate a movie and it's meanings after the fact, the problem here is it gives you so little of worth to actually think about.
Wow what a reboot! I didn't expect another series after the was no source material but it is truly great to see a come back
LOL the kiss was disgusting…and still funny :joy:
this was definitely a fresh surprise! liked it a lot!
Favorite episode so far.
THIS IS A PERFECT MOVIE! I really wish for a sequel! :heart: :heart:
What the hell was that after-credits skit?
Incredible episode!! This was definitely the best episode of the entire first cour. Unfortunately it was also beyond sad and heartbreaking at times too. Fantastic animation and a great job by MAPPA of bringing this entire sequence to life.
Kimetsu no Yaiba - the Movie continues where the first season of the anime left us and finally shows us the capabilities of a Hashira. Rengoku definitely steals the show and his fight at the end with the Upper Demon is just beautifully animated.
Anyway I do believe you should watch the series before diving into this movie to get to know what the characters are after, how the universe of this movie works and to have a bond with the main characters.
I like the fact that the movie is canon and that season 2 will continue from the end of this movie. Wondering if they will recap it though. Still this movie has made me even more excited for season 2!
The soundtrack and animation are top notch. The story was still interesting but I do believe the could've made the runtime 15 minutes shorter. However it was lovely to see the subconscious of our main characters in Tanjiro, Inosuke and Zenitsu.
Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train was well worth the watch for me and I'm very much looking forward to the next season of the show.
When Noa was on the operating table, and Steve said, I'm taking your ass! I just burst out laughing. :joy:
It has a very unique style. I feel exhausted after watching this. The editing was almost too much. So much was going on. The cinematography was great. I never felt comfortable. Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis were the perfect mass murdering couple. Robert Downey Jr. was great at playing the tv anchor.
This episode showed many events :
First of all, what's happening with Dr. Mr. Handsome?? Is he a psycho??
I feel so bad about that little girl. She doesn't know anything and I think she's gonna suffer because of her bitch Mother...
The tension is sky-high b/w both fathers in the last scene...
I'm really excited about upcoming episodes...
"I'm Already Ruined"
Sadly it's true. Moon-Dong is so broken that she can't be fixed or more like it will get in the way of her revenge if she tried to get happy...
"I have to stay faithful to my rage and fury"
She has to get her revenge to feel peace. Only after getting her revenge, she can see her future....
Kiri, kiri, kiri, kiri...
Eihi Shiina is creepy as Asami Yamazaki. One of the most terrifying woman in a film I've ever seen!
Anyway, I didn't mind the slow pace of this film. It led me to a false sense of security, what could go wrong, what will happen, what has Takashi Miike in store for us. I was relaxing, drinking my morning milk until suddenly that freaking sack moved and almost spilled my milk. Such a great jump scare. And damn, what she was hiding in that sack! Worst pet ever!
Like almost nothing in horror films give me shivers anymore, not really, but damn those needles? Can't stand to watch that somehow! And yes, Asami, you are right,that wire did cut through meat and bone easily.
I agree with every review here that Audition is a film you need to watch without knowing anything beforehand. It is a amazing slowly paced film with two great performances and amazing direction by Miike!
Kiri, kiri, kiri, kiri!
An ingenious vehicle for poking and prodding the clichés present in almost every horror movie made over the last thirty years. Part self-referential tongue-in-cheek a'la the first Scream and part identity crisis horr-edy in the same ballpark as Shaun of the Dead, it adds a bevy of original salts and spices and emerges as something completely different. I was told to avoid spoilers like the plague, and I'd strongly advise you to do the same - it's not a premise that translates well to explanation, and half the fun lies in the viewer's slow internal realization of where it's headed.
Brilliantly paced, unrelentingly funny, thoroughly unpredictable and boldly written, (with an ending so ballsy and appropriate, I wanted to stand up and cheer) this is one of the brightest, most daring, original efforts I've seen in years. Great fun that may be directed particularly at hardcore fans of the genre, it's just opaque enough for casual viewers to have a ball, too.
I'm trying to go through the entire Annabelle/Conjuring franchise and this has been the weakest so far. Scary enough in places but so inconceivable and far-fetched that it was difficult to get through. Way too much teen drama for it to ever really count as a true "horror" movie; this was all about "Bob Has Hormones" and his lust for the cute babysitter. Completely stupid and - unlike some of the others (to date), this one had NO sense of "believability" to it. Tantamount to every "scary movie" spoof that you see, this was filled with "Don't go in there!" "Don't open that door!" "Don't touch that!" scenes that were eyeroll-worthy. If, like me, your OCD insists - yea, DEMANDS - that you have to watch all of the movies to complete the franchise, then just make sure you have your smartphone handy so you can play a game, surf the web, or IM your friends while a huge part of this one is rolling.
Chainsaw it's gonna be one hell of a ride.
EP1 meet all my expectations, animation is just awesome, no filter, haven't read the manga, but man the hype is real.
This was epic!!!
literally everything about the episode was great!
I'm in love with this show for real!
That was some epic action scenes! Gojou reminds me a lot of Kakashi. The mentor figure, the mask, the eye jitsu, the confidence.
seriously when will we change our legal system to account for chronic abuse, not just acute "immediate danger" abuse? it's been a long fucking time coming