Breathtakingly beautiful film. The first three quarters have familiar beats but they never get tiring leading to a pinnacle of a last quarter that absolutely broke me. Ends in a picture perfect “happily ever after”, which, for critics, could have been a gripe. But I don’t know who deserves the “happily ever after” more than these characters.
Please watch this beautiful film. If you have anything bad to say about it after, you’ll have to get by me first.
“What Will You Have After 500 Years?”
“You.”
Honestly if you start a movie with the end scene of this, you got a blockbuster on your hands. I thought this was very interesting.
The people are so stupid in this film it's amazing, 10/10 for realism
8.5
what the actual fuck, gosh I loved it. a perfectly weird mix and Sebastian Stan is MADE for unhinged characters
This is an excellent example of using a great cast to make a good movie into a great movie.
Brilliant depiction of Lovecraftian horror. They got the vibes down right. Perfect.
Ooo who doesn’t love the “creepy alien things hidden away in caverns” thing.
Also, hail chthulhu :upside_down:
Don't you just wish you could wipe this show from your memory everytime you want to re-watch it?
The only question is, who could be powerful and large enough to imprison such a gigantic beast?
INASIAL - I'm not a spy. I'm a lawyer.
Ironically, by ending it the way they did, they actually found a way to potentially revitalize the show and set up some new storylines. Maybe let it percolate for a bit and then do "specials" once a year or some such. In any case, I will simply say...,Sploosh!!! And that's all I have to say about that.
This movie has a fun, original concept. Freaky Friday meets Jason Voorhees. And Vince Vaughn is an excellent cast due to his willingness to act goofy despite his huge, serial killer stature (he’s like 6’5”!)
Some of the forced exposition felt pointless and drawn out, but overall it’s a great popcorn flick. And the kill scenes are creative and crazy bloody, if that’s your thing.
Don’t go in expecting a great movie — go in expecting a FUN movie.
A slow burn of a horror film, this shares many of the characteristic of Hereditary (2018) not least from being a damn fine film. Like the latter, the film takes its time to build up a palpable sense of dread, but also explore the normality and mundanity of its characters and location, mining a lot of humour and goodwill from its central flawed character who only wishes to protect his family. It’s also expertly crafted with beautiful cinematography and a haunting soundtrack. But the tension lies in the film keeping its audience firmly in the same mindset of its hero, completely unsure throughout of where the film is going and what the truth is, right up until a final moments. Great stuff!
Oh god, that evil, vile, bathroom lady.
It's a fun and entertaining movie with a lot of gore but disconnect your brain first or you might left wondering why the killer gets shot a bunch of times but not only lives, comes back from an ambulance half-way to the hospital and is still able to fight three women like nothing happened.
An astounding finale on all levels. Poor Mark, to be put through all this shit. That leaves scars my man
"honey, you gotta stop stabbing him"
such an incredible way to return to barry. barry has gone even crazier, sally’s parents suck, hank and cristobal are in santa fe, and gene is going viral. that last scene was incredible. can’t wait for more
WTFIOH = Who the fuck is Owen Hendricks?
Omg I loved the comic books! This will be awesome! Alan Tudyk and my favorite comic books!? Wow!
Patriot Act combines my favorite things: comedy, politics and statistics. Hasan speaks about important stuff all over the world. Things you didn’t even heard of yet. Patriot Act is sad and funny at the same time and you can learn A LOT. I‘m so happy I found this show, really.
An enjoyable, fast paced and very entertaining romp. It's not meant to be taken seriously, so don't. I find it oddly amusing that this series contains demonic/spiritual possessions, black magic, otherworldly beings etc etc, but most of the criticisms are about it not being "believable" because it depicts people of colour in positions of power, in 18th century England. Bigoted much?
Now I'm afraid every time I hear, "made in Georgia," I'll start crying, like one of Pavlov's dogs!
This is a great freshman season finale. Made better with truly wide ranges of performance from Paul Lee (Appa), complemented perfectly by his counterpart, Andrea Bang (Janet).
The episode is so much bigger than mere 20-minute running time. It's filled with great comedic moments (pimp daddy), perfectly awkward moment at the car rental shop, to poignant finale at the church and aftermath.