When you watch a movie and wish that it went for another 2 hours - fantastic.
What a waste of Rami Malek and Christop Waltz….
Story made no sense…
This is not a James Bond movie TBH should have had a different name
I give it a 4 for the bar scene that was good… the rest better skip and go back to watch some of the classics…
most realistic military movie ever, everyone who served will recognise the experience
What the fuck was even the point of this movie
Best adaptation of Sherlock Holmes ever. Even better than BBC's Sherlock (it lacks the drug abuse and 'unethical' practices from the detective. It's too "politically correct", it's somewhat annoying). Now if you think I'm on the wrong show posting this, either you didn't watch House MD, or you don't know Sherlock Holmes...
Would it be possible to distinguish between Top Gear AS WAS vs the new imposter. I don't want to not have Top Gear on my watchlist but I also don't want to be reminded of "new" episodes.
It would be easier if this was added to Season 24, the same for the Post-Covid original, even if they're Paramount+ exclusives.
It would be easier if it was Season 24 Episode 3 and 4
Not sure why everybody is so excited about this movie. The detective part was much weaker than in the first movie, and the rest is just a typical Netflix annoying propaganda.
The detective is gay now, of course. The main villain is a white male, of course. The most brutal guy (Batista) is a sissy mama's boy, of course. And the smartest, bravest, strong and independent hero is a black woman, of course. So tired of this Netflix crap.
Just before you making her a hero in your eyes remember that just for the sake of vengeance she burned the original Mona Lisa painting without any doubt, which one of the most precious art heritage of our civilization.
For someone who has dug graves before he sure doesn't know how to use a spade...
Otherwise a fine Episode.
Great cast and great writing so far.
Are you jokeing about the new 007? Right?
It's boring, full of plot holes, the woke stuff is idiotic like the writer of this movie, forgettable villain and mary sues, the best thing is craig's bond is dead, unfortunately they kill the whole franchise with him.
What garbage did I just sit though. BORING. Probably the worst bond movie I've seen. They sure tell their plan right out in plain sight though.
I'm never gonna stop watching Pokemon, never...
I´ve seen Jurassic Park a couple times over the years and I´m always amazed how well this stands up to to later movies. This never looked old, not 10 years after, not 20 years after it was made.
I'm beginning to think ending this show after 3 seasons was the right decision
Know how I know you're gay?? Cause you're on trakt
It doesn't matter how many times I watch this film, I still laugh every single time. Stupid spoof films are my jam.
evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and destroy what is good
More like Artemis Foul amirite?
Sandra Bullock has to be the luckiest person on Earth. If you accept this fact then you can enjoy this movie.
I seriously don't understand why this movie is highly rated. It's so bad. Poor story, poor character development... Horrible.
Now the story of a family whose future should have remained cancelled after season 3 and the one fan who had no choice but to watch season 4 to keep her trakt.tv account together. It's Vanessa's Arrested Development.
Original classic.
Still the best in the franchise. The movie is all about those practical effects. They're so timeless that even years later it's watchable. Can't say the same for the other ones. Especially in the last two, the relience on CGI makes them worse than they really are.
The professor and court sketches were solid gold.
OMG! what the fuck just happened!!?
Going into this episode, I knew that there was "a shocking surprise ending." So when Eugene Pontecorvo is revealed to be working with the FBI, I said to myself, "Eh, that's not that big of a twist." And then when he killed himself, I thought that had to be what I'd heard about and I said to myself "Eh, that's not that big of a twist." And then Uncle Junior shot Tony and I said, out loud this time, "What the fuck?"
Color me surprised. It was a hell of a moment. The show had spent much of this episode and the last couple of Season 5 to suggest that Tony's days might be numbered. Frank had a legitimate beef with Tony that didn't seem likely to be settled easily. Johnny Sack himself didn't seem too enamored with his New Jersey counterpart. Chris continued to run hot and cold on his uncle. Silvio openly talked about dissension in the ranks. Eugene himself seemed back into a corner with suggestions from more than one corner that he could bump off Tony, and even Vito talked about his possibly becoming the boss of the family.
Instead, it was a man with dementia who believed that he was taking out an intruder or Pussy Malenga or something along those lines in an almost random occurrence. That's often the way in this show -- when everything is looking to build to some expected confrontation, the unexpected, even mundane happens to throw it all into chaos. (See also: Richie Aprile.) There's a sense that David Chase and his colleagues are quite conscious of this episode as the beginning of the final season, with a number of callbacks to early episodes. Junior's obsession with Pussy Malenga (the guy he wanted to knock off at Vesuvio in the show's first episode), and ending up killing the nephew who stood in his way, is a nice little feint toward that opening entry, as is Tony's refrain of "it's a nursing home", in a flip on his usual response to discussion of the retirement community and his mental retcon of what happened with his mother and that pillow.
The episode also draws a number of contrasts between Tony and Eugene, and in a larger sense, between the Sopranos and the rest of the world. Tony and Carmela are enjoying sushi every night and buying expensive cars as apologies. Other folks are feeling the pinch. Even Eugene, who inherits 2 million, can't get away. In many ways it's an episode about the big guy and the little guy. Tony can throw his weight around, he can make choices, live lavishly, at the expense of those around and affected by him. Eugene, even with money, doesn't have power, and that means that everyone from Tony to the FBI can toss him around without his having any say in the matter.
It's also about that difference between money and freedom. When Carmela shows up to Ginny Sack's home, ostensibly for a spa day, but mostly to show off her new porsche while Ginny is having money trouble because of her husband's indictment, it's a little more of the haves rubbing their success in the noses of the have-nots. But when she tries the same with Angie Bumpensero, and Angie reveals that she bought herself a corvette instead, Carmela is taken aback, and is again reminded that her wealth does not give her the independence she once so sorely sought.
And there's also an idea of death as the great leveler, no matter how low your are on the totem pole or how high you've climbed. When Eugene hangs himself, the camera doesn't cut away to spare us his suffering. Instead, it lingers, and the audience sees Eugene kicking frantically, gasping for air, until he finally collapses after a few final twitches. It's incredibly uncomfortable to watch, but underscores the unpleasantness of his position that this is preferable to going on. But then the show pulls the same trick once more. A different show might have ended simply on Junior shooting Tony and Tony collapsing to the ground. Instead, it stays with Tony as he agonizingly pulls himself across the room, struggles and strains to dial 9-1-1, before passing out from blood loss. Tony and Eugene may be at different stations in life, but when it comes to the throes of death, the type of suffering that may be visited upon a person, Tony's money and power can't stop it anymore than Eugene can.
"What kinda sick fuck gets turned on watching a guy fuck a donkey?"
There are so many great moments in this movie. The donkey show, the Lord of the Rings rant, "ass to mouth", porch monkeys 4 life, the ABC dance, and Jay's Goodbye Horses dance. This is constantly funny and the quotable. And there are a lot of great callbacks to previous movies.
"Sequels suck! Oh please, please! By definition alone, sequels are inferior films!" (Randy Meeks Scream 2 (1997))
This is one of those, friends always ask Have you seen Films? So it was put into my list of Films to watch before I die.
Halfway through and I've got Laughter tears running down my cheek.
I have now put this in my Unicorn Film list, a list of sequals equal to or better than the First, Aliens (1986), Spider-Man 2 (2004), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) to name a few . Bloody Brilliant ! Now I hope Clerks III is up to task.
This movie starts off a little slow, introducing new and old characters, but after the first 15 minutes becomes instantly hilarious with one great conversation after another. As far as dialogue goes, there isn't a funnier movie out there.