Three words. Heartbreaking. As. Fuck. When I first saw this in the TV guide and thought it sounded good, I had NO idea how much of an impact this programme would have on me. I actually cried at some of it, and I never cry, I can't even remember the last time I cried at something on tv or in a film. But I had to see it through to the end, and I'm so glad I did. The actress playing Holly was brilliant, I remember seeing her in The Unloved several years back, and that had a similar storyline, and the way she does that "dead behind the eyes" look, just like she did in The Unloved, is amazing. It's like you can see into her soul.
I've just watched this for the second time, and I enjoyed it just as much. Though I think I'd like to have seen more on Nina's story
I LOVE this programme, anyone else enjoying it as much as me? I need to talk about it!
I absolutely loved this, I literally cannot wait for series 2!!
I'm a miserable cow, and it made me laugh out loud several times, so I can't rate it at any lower than 9. Made my mum laugh too! It's a good film, it doesn't take itself too seriously, and if you go into it knowing that, then you probably won't be disappointed. We both enjoyed it.
I've just finished binging this on Nowtv, really liked it. I wish there was a second series!
It kept me hooked the entire time, but man it was frustrating to watch, especially with knowing that it was based on a true story. The justice system in this country is so messed up.
Slightly ashamed to admit that I really liked this! I'm usually a miserable, hard cow, but I did find myself tearing up a bit at the end of this and I've no idea why! It was a really good film, there weren't any parts that I became bored with.
Not sure why everyone's comparing Lou's character to Liam Neeson's.
I think it was a good film, kept me interested even though I wasn't paying full attention at the beginning of it, and had enough twists and action to keep me entertained, without being too OTT. And it was nice to see Allison Janney in an ass-kicking role!
I liked it! Kept me guessing right up till the end!
I loved it. It had some moments that made me laugh out loud at the silliness of it all, but I don't think that's a bad thing. Definitely worth a watch if you're into comedy horrors.
I love most things with Allison Janney in, this is no exception. It's a good film, I was really surprised to see at the end that its based on a true story. Oh and an extra star for having Dido's White Flag as the end credits song and reminding me of my teenagehood!
I liked it. I loved the original when I was little, although I found it terrifying, so I was curious to see what this remake would be like. It was interesting to see Anne Hathaway in a less-than-beautiful role! Comparing it to the original, there are some changes, I was a little disappointed that it had moved from Cornwall UK, to Alabama US, but I think it worked well. I don't think it was as scary as the original, but that might be because I'm now an adult haha. I'd say it's worth a watch, if you go into it with an open mind.
I actually really liked it!
Anyone know why they keep skipping weeks on Mom? It seems to be two or three weeks between episodes airing sometimes, makes me panic that it's been cancelled or something!
I enjoyed this, in that it kept me in suspense and I was desperate to know what happened next. However, by the end I was a bit disappointed, as there were a couple of glaring plot holes and questions that weren't answered. The ending felt kind of rushed, and for the sake of about 10 extra minutes, maybe even 5, they could have tied it all up a bit better, without leaving us wondering X, Y and Z.
This was surprisingly entertaining. Definitely needs a sequel though!
I thought it was ok. I only watched it cos Aisling Bea was in it, and she's usually great, but I don't know that I'd bother to watch it again. It killed a few hours.
It started off pretty good, and then I just lost interest completely. I don't really know what happened, it just got really boring!
I enjoyed it, but the ending came very suddenly, almost like they didn't get chance to film the final few episodes! The (lack of) ending kind of ruined it, and brought my score down from a 9,to a 7.
I found the timeline in S2 so confusing. For that reason alone, I can't rate it as high as S1, because I had literally no idea when things were happening!
I thought it was alright. I didn't realise it was related to x men as I've not seen any of the franchise, but as s standalone film I thought it was OK, kept me entertained for an hour or so.
Don't know how I got sucked into this, but I am! The second series was definitely better than the first, and although I'm ashamed to admit it, I'm desperate for series 3 already!
Three words to describe this film: BITCHES BE CRAZY!
I thought it was alright, nothing too exciting, but kept me occupied for a couple of hours. One glaring error in this film though: where are all these kids' parents?! Only the first girl seemed to have parents, there was not one mention of any of the others, and you would think that with everything that's going on in their town, parents would want to keep an extra eye on their kids! Other than that, I could kind of suspend my disbelief.
It's a Shutter Island wannabe! It was an ok film, kept me interested for about the first hour. I was a bit disappointed with the ending though, as it made the whole thing a bit of a cop-out.
I mean, I can't say I hated it, just that it was very weird. But I don't know how on earth it is only rated a 15.
Fucking weird film lol, that is all I can say!
I liked it, but the last 5 or 10 minutes ruined it for me, as there was no explanation to the intruder's behaviour whatsoever, and nothing about what happened to the kids after the parents were killed! I know not every film can be tied up neatly with a bow, but they could have made a better ending than that!
Anyone got any thoughts on what the ending means?