Never seen it until today. Still a good Movie even if the SFX are outdated, seems like a timeless Classic.
Now THAT is how you write a final episode!
My favorite movie of all time
Since the departure of Emily Rossum (even a few seasons before) the writing and plot lines have lost their humor. This show was really good in the first few seasons, but over time the writing became more “woke” gospel and less jokes and punchlines. This show ceased being a comedy and light hearted entertainment. It became a series of Politically Correct vignettes. Bad production.
The editors and writers know nothing about Chicago and they stopped filming altogether there. People who live in Chicago saw all the inaccuracies. Insulting to the third biggest city in the US.
I can't believe I waited nearly 20 f*cking years for this to be the end result.
Disney absolutely BUTCHERED the books to the point where the characters aren't recognizable AT ALL.
The story makes absolutely NO SENSE whatsoever. Even if you didn't read the books and you know nothing about Artemis and his world, the movie has no discernible plot, no character growth, terrible acting all around, horrible script... I could go on but honestly I'd rather just reread the books and forget I ever watched this.
A disgrace is what this movie is.
“ - Jane Smith: Any last words?
- John Smith: The new curtains are hideous.”
OMG! what the fuck just happened!!?
Entertaining enough almost three hours of disaster and cheesy dialogues. I liked it.
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.
They seriously don't make 'em like this anymore. This episode one of the best pieces of media ever created. Storytelling at its finest. The next episode is fantastic as well, but this one does all of the heavy lifting. I might have other episodes as preferences or favourites simply for being closer to my heart, but House's Head is truly the best episode, quality wise, of the show. Only Broken, Three Stories, or Everybody Dies can come close. I am so thankful to have lived in a time where this masterpiece aired and I can rewatch it whenever I want. It's a perfect 10 in every sense of the concept. Thank you so much, House.
I don't get why Ash/Satoshi gets so much hate. He honestly makes me like the anime way more than the games.
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.
Do you feel that?? Ohhhhhhhhhh shit.. wah-ah-ah-ah..wah-ah-ah-aaahhh..Get up, come on get down with the sickness..Open up your hate and let it flow into me
One of Cage's best, great film.
Boy I expected more out of this given its reputation. It's too long. It takes forever to get to the good stuff. It has the older guy who dated Kelly on SBTB. On the plus side it has Ironside and Clancy Brown. I don't know...its a fun movie but didn't live up to its rep.
UPDATE: I'd like to say that I was a real dumdum when I said the above stuff and now have seen the light on Starship Troopers and how it rules. Many thanks to the Action Boyz for helping me realize we got a perfect movie on our hands.
Screw you, Michael. I really hate you, you are a very bad person really!! And you can't just justify it because of your son, so fuck you!
Original classic.
The professor and court sketches were solid gold.
Sean Bean didn't die this time.
30 floors of absolute hell and pure martial arts, nothing else. I loved it, and creative fighting scenes
– Echovirus
– Viruss, viruss, irusssss...
That was epic!
"RAAAAAAAAAMPAGE!!!!!!!!!!!"
At some point in my life, I do want to view a full, unadulterated copy of "Terms of Enrampagement".
The best, most well written, acted and shot TV episode ever.
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.
Really bad movie with a super rushed narrative. I haven’t read the books so i can’t say anything about it’s fidelity. Half the time it fails by not giving you the information needed, so you don’t understand why things are the way there are. The other half is someone explaining what’s happening so fast he/she doesn’t have time to breathe, let alone allow the words to sink in, therefore it doesn’t create emotion. To me is a 3/10 and only because of the good special effects and originality of the story’s idea.
And to be clear, came to see without watching any trailers or synopsis, and without seen any reviews or critics. Sad, I’ve never seen Disney fail like this.
Stunning episode. The wonderfully unexpected "Get Happy" cover during the episode was absolutely fantastic and beautifully choreographed. Hugh and Lisa both have great singing voices.
"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.
LOVE this show.. has to be one of my all-time favourite shows. The writing is insane and the acting matches it perfectly. 11/10
Tight script, good pacing, so much fun.
When he gets his rage on James Masters is hilarious. :)
Nice to see Clark Duke playing a role that gets the girls.
Seth Green's Amish had me in tears.
"Rumspringa!!!"