I had not seen the trailer and had absolutely no idea what the premise was. I can definitely imagine that it would be a more enjoyable experience this way, since I was surprised throughout. A fairly inventive movie, clever plot, and strong performances from the leads. The scares all add to the story, too! It's not purely jump scares for no reason.
EDIT: I just read the Trakt synopsis- it gives away a huge bit of the story. I am even more glad I knew nothing about this movie or I probably would have been more judgmental.
EDIT 2: Trakt has changed the synopsis to be more vague, but I still think I enjoyed the movie even more without reading anything about it or even seeing artwork. halfway through the movie I could not imagine how it could be a horror movie, which is exactly why it was such a good horror movie.
"My hand has blood"
"Ahh, mine too"
One of my biggest television pet peeves is when a character can explain a situation a trillion times better than they actually do - and they don’t. When they can very easily defend their actions, successfully and succinctly - and they don’t.
That was Hughie here. Frustrating to no end. Starlight doesn’t deserve you.
Rant over.
Really wanted one universe jump where he meets himself as Sherlock Holmes :drooling_face:
It's just perfect. The end with Jessica Pearson was so unexpected, that's why I love Suits.
OMG this last episode was my favorite. That last minute i was cover in tears, Brandy barking and Lisa waiting for Tony say good night..
So emotional..
I love After Life
I'm already in love with this. The way it's shot and edited is goddamn amazing.
I knew that at one time or another I would start to hate this Isaac for real.
All hail Ivar the brainless
Not Elliot! They can hurt anybody except Elliot!
Enjoyed the light supper with Mr. Hargreeves.
"keep your hands clean"
and then Cherry Bomb.
Awe-some!
Did mansplain really have to be a line this week ? :rolling_eyes:.
At what point, putting a mask on the faceless character seems like a good idea to Flora. Holy God Creepy
That scene with Klaus and Dave was so raw and heartbreaking
Man, Ricky, you're killing me over here . :sob:
This show is so well made. I'm glad it got renewed for Season 3.
Haha what a twist at the end! There was a beat right before the reveal when I called it. I figured if they were at her place we were going to meet the ex and it must be someone we already know. The cop! Delicious!
Damn that arcade bit was super cute!
Damn. That climax paired with Killing Moon. Loved it. Lillis was brilliant this episode.
Such a utterly short show. I need so much more.
Way too predictable. Not surprised by any of the 'reveals'. And again with the stupid mistakes, up to the last episode. The acting is great and the general plot is interesting and all, but the high production value doesn't make up for the added in mistakes to make the story progress. It's so lazy.
Who the fuck kills themselves by putting a plastic bag over their own head? This episode was so bad :(
It was a good episode.Even if they kind of telegraphed what was going to happen. Once I knew Aquadude was in the flashback I figured out what was likely to be his fate. It did take a few minutes before I realized he was Jason from PLL.
What I didn't like was the pace. Especially near the middle. I've also grown to really dislike when a show does something exciting then switches tracks the very next episode to something else, making the viewers wait another week to get back to what they really want to see. It's a cheap trick that to many shows use.
"Sorry, it was an accident."
"So was the Y chromosome, but you don't see us throwing stuff at it."
This show has a format where, 20 mins in while two people are having a conversation - one says. "what. what did you just say? ..." and they somehow use a single sentence to solve all the problems they're faced with.
[setting inside a pizza shop, Harvey is ordering a NY slice of pie] .. yes, but what kind of toppings do you want on your pizza, sir? .. WHAT did you just say to me? pizza toppings? the killer is allergic to onions, how could he have filed that lawsuit on the pizza sauce?!? hes innocent! "
... all that aside. how long before Harvey and Donna hook up. End of season? .. Next season? .. End of season I say.
This show is so good and so shitty at the same time. When they start doing stuff it's awesome. But first they have to talk. Then talk about talking. Then they have to lie to each other. Then they have to leave the new Titans behind, again. What a sucky team they've made so far. Of course they always have to leave Rachael behind because she might just whip the bad guys.
I don't know why everyone is so high on Ivar. He's an egomaniac who's only interested in himself. Ragnar always had his people in mind.
Yaaas, I'm so glad Otis sees Adam as I do! I honestly don't understand why do people support him over Rahim. Rahim was sweet from the first moment and didn't have a single bad word towards Eric (or anyone else). Maybe Eric feels "special"(?) because the bully started to have feelings for him, but I 100% agree with Otis - Eric hid this fact and their sneak-outs because deep down he, too, knows that Adam is not a good person.
And how glad I am that he realized this and chose Rahim!
I saw that coming from Ola when she accidentally leaned a little close to Lily in the previous episode (or 2 episodes ago?). Though the way she handled things with Otis and Lily... eh, really not the best thing to do. Spontaneousness might have its advantages, but in this episode Ola showed us its downsides. Think before you act.
-How was your evening?
-Very satisfactory. And yours?
-She was not a she.
-What?
-You heard.
-Hmm. And, uh was that a problem for you?
-I'm starving
Tears. I have cried SO much watching this show and the ending of this episode completely broke me. I'm glad Emma showed up, I'm so so glad. She doesn't even know that she literally saved his life. I think it's so good that there is going to be another season. It's very important to tell stories like this. To see how close to death a person can get but how little things and certain people can get you back.
One thing is having no fear another one is being completely reckless, dumb, selfish, and annoying. Like if you have no fear why not go alone into the cave... nonsense drama.
I cannot remember Frodo being so tall.
I'm not gonna pretend to understand US politics and the huge debate that is gun control.
But, one of the things I love the most about this show is how open and inclusive it is, and how it always tries to reach that elusive middle ground. It lost a little bit of that this episode with Sutton getting rid of her gun after Jane pushed her.
I get where Jane was coming from, and I'm sure thousands of real life people share her trauma. But Sutton was very open minded and rational about the whole thing and she made valid arguments. I wish the writers would have resolved it differently.