If Stephen King and Steven Spielberg had a baby, this is EXACTLY what it would look it.
I have to say that I expecting more from this film but I enjoyed it anyway. It's a solid drama/comedy full of heart with great characters, which one as an important role in the story.
A coming of age story about Duncan, a boy that goes on a summer vacation with his mom, her boyfriend and the boyfriend's daughter. Duncan is awkward and very shy. He is lost and trying to find a place in the world. Then he finds a friend at a water park that will help him in that rough time of his adolescence and make things a little happier.
All of the cast is great, all have solid performances. It was good to see Steve Carell playing a more serious and dramatic role, different from what we are used to see him do. Sam Rockwell was hilarious, absolutely amazing performance throughout the film!
It's that kind of open ending film but I was waiting a lot more at the end. Despite that, I had a great time watching it.
And I have to mention him again, Sam Rockwell you are awesome!
Ends on cliff hanger. Starts new ep. 5 minutes in its good. next 40 minutes its quite disappointing. Ends on cliff hanger. Repeat.
I'm so in love with this series! I love viking history and mythology and this show was great in represent all this.
I really hope that gets more seasons!
Just watched the pilot and I gotta be honest, this is the best pilot of any serie I have ever watched. Can't wait for future episodes.
I REALLY don't get why most people didn't like it. In my opinion it really worked quite neatly
Wow wow Wow! !! !!!
I can not believe I just started this show and it is out for some years now.
This show is sooooo amazing. I am addicted ! :)
Season 1 was very entertaining, a strong element of surprise with plot-twists throughout. Season 2 it all went to crap. Season 3 has that looming 'cancellation' feel. The episodes play on, but don't hold my attention like season 1. Many of the characters I'm not all that familiar with, and I don't care. Once great, now junk :-(
They should've made it a 1-season limited-event show, with a resolution but still open enough to allow future limited-event seasons.
Darcy is so great. Kat Dennings should've had even more screentime in this.
I've added my two cents about the show previously and I'm happy to say it hasimproved (even my wish of a better OP was granted). Where as most anime play it save in an detached setting, Silver Spoon keeps it's Slice of Life grounded and has characters dealing with real-life issues. The start was a bit slow imho but Hachiken keeps on growing throughout the show. If we're lucky another season will be made but this would still be an ending I could live with. It's not selling that well but the manga is still ranked highly.
First of all, I've not read the book and that might be a good thing as it seems that many of those who has think the movie is leaving out some important bits. For me this is possibly the best movie I've seen this year. It is truly beautiful in my eyes.
i just watched this movie for the second time and it's still fantastic
Can't believe I watched this all the way to the end. Terrible show, even the Baconator couldn't drag this thing above mediocre. Fine actors I suppose, but absolutely terrible writing and plot.
I couldnt care less about this show anymore it lost its apeal YEARS ago; and thats coming from a dude that used to watch this show religiously!
Still just a bit confused, but definitely impressed. This movie is a great way to tell something really important without turning it into an 100% boring and 0% "reachable" documentary. In a way, it dares you to not believe them, the characters—their story and what they did—neither what the future can hold. By doing so, it scares us twice as much and makes us keep discussing it all, long after it finishes. Very good.
One of the best romantic movies of 2015, very engaging and highly underrated.
Don't go into this expecting a ghost story with lots of jump scares, because that's not what you get with this film. Even though there are some creepy scenes, it's more of a gothic romance story. I quite enjoyed it and if you're a fan of Del Torro im sure you'll enjoy it to :)
It was extremely beautiful. The acting and scene were just breath-taking. The story, though, not so much. Unfortunately predictable from the first moment, it was rather disappointing. Very artistic experience, though!
Powerful war drama leaves you on the verge of tears, well written and well acted
An amazing story with an amazing cast, couldn't ask for more! One of my favourite films so far
It was really heartbreaking to see Quinn wanting to die and save Carrie rather than going to an ambulance. All those Carrie and Quinn scenes were great. Quinn better not fucking die :(
Meanwhile fucking jonas cries about having to steal antibiotics from his sister.
Great episode overall!
Loved the "A child is listening" speech...great movie
Frank: I should have never made you Ambassador.
Claire: I should have never made you President.
WOW. Beautifully shot, brilliantly acted. And walked the thin, sticky line of politics like no other movie of this subject matter I've ever seen. Quietly gut-wrenching.
It's been a while since an episode ended on a high note... It's getting kinda difficult to believe it when things go well as it now seems almost 100 percent likely that things are gonna go badly in the end.
The red wedding of Vikings
Best episode from this season!! Gruesome but I loved it!!