Metalhead is a work of art.
One character, hardly no dialogue and shot in Black and White - yet it's one of the most stunning and thought-provoking things I've ever watched.
It's like Homeland, but a movie! I liked it.
They tried too hard at the end, the last 15 minutes feel like they belong to an completely different film. But besides that "10 Cloverfield Lane" is a decent and mysterious sequel to a surprisingly good film.
(And like others mentioned here before, it's better to watch it without knowing anything about; e.g. trailers, but actually that should count for every movie...right?)
Best show on MTV right now which is not saying MUCH, but at least something!
Best show on MTV right now which is not saying MUCH, but at least something!
Usually, most queens grow on me over time, but with the elimination, all I can think is, "Crap, I have to watch Luxx next week again too!" Confidence is one thing, but her extreme arrogance is just obnoxious.
This was the perfect adaptation for The Jungle Book! The voice actors were absolutely stellar and brought so much credibility to the CGI-characters. The VFX itself is a contender (and I hope the winner) at the Oscars 2017. The scenarios were tear-dropping to the eyes (in the good way) and the animals were portrayed with so much detail that makes you wanna live with panthers, bears and wolves!
Overall, I consider this another success from Disney that rebooted this so well!
Man, these cops. Not good.
I'm not even surprised because Loosey was robbed all season, she should not have been in the bottom when we had Mistress's partner looking like this :rolling_eyes:btw I'm glad that now Anetra is the front runner :hearts:
The way Jax was robbed her first lipsync
Why even bring out The Old Gays if you're not going to do anything with them? And sorry, but Jax , honey, what were you wearing?!
How rushed was this episode? Some Queens barely even spoke during the Snatch Game.
This has to be the weakest Snatch Game in herstory. DeJa was the only strong contestant and ironically was dressed as a man.
Am I the only one who thinks it was Teresa's brother?
This right here, the episode that saved a whole season!
Spice not knowing the words either sent me to the fucking mooooon
It’s time for The Daytona Wind to drift far, far away. Not a great challenge at all. And what were those long awkward pauses about?
On a more positive note, Michelle Visage always speaks my soul. I continue to adore her. And yay for longer episodes on the way!
It takes two or three episodes to get the rhythm but by then the series becomes amazing. Great writing, ambitious direction, a very good cast, nice themes and an actually marvelous actress.
Good movie until the plot twist. After that everything changes... to worst.
This show is so fucking dumb but I can't stop watching it because I'm in love with Rita Volk.
The thing that really bothers me about this show is the fact that the word "bisexual" just doesn't exist.
Since season 1 we're wondering about Amy's sexuality and it's totally fine she hasn't figured it out yet. But in this episode Karma once again reminded Amy that she apparently likes boys as much as she likes girls. And the only word that ever comes up is "confused".
Why is the word "bisexual" so non-existing in every media? It's not even about defining Amy's sexuality. It's about the fact that this show tries to be different, understanding and open to everything (They added polygamy and monogamy, and they even included an intersexual character!), but in the end it's just about being gay or straight with nothing in between. Again.
Oh, and as a side note: I find it absolutely awful that the only actual lesbian (Reagan) is portrayed as bi-phobic. (But even SHE doesn't use the bad b-word!)
The thing that really bothers me about this show is the fact that the word "bisexual" just doesn't exist.
Since season 1 we're wondering about Amy's sexuality and it's totally fine she hasn't figured it out yet. But in this episode Karma once again reminded Amy that she apparently likes boys as much as she likes girls. And the only word that ever comes up is "confused".
Why is the word "bisexual" so non-existing in every media? It's not even about defining Amy's sexuality. It's about the fact that this show tries to be different, understanding and open to everything (They added polygamy and monogamy, and they even included an intersexual character!), but in the end it's just about being gay or straight with nothing in between. Again.
Oh, and as a side note: I find it absolutely awful that the only actual lesbian (Reagan) is portrayed as bi-phobic. (But even SHE doesn't use the bad b-word!)
This episode, the whole season actually, thus far has been brilliant. I was ready to write the show off after the last two seasons but not anymore.
Daya Betty’s got such a shitty attitude, I can’t stand her.
Correction: Carmilla Season ZERO. It's not a whole new season, it's just featured special episodes.
One of the best episodes ever