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Ghostbusters: Afterlife
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Shout by David The Dev
BlockedParent2019-12-10T12:05:08Z— updated 2022-01-05T17:47:58Z

I soooo love it how the trailer completely ignores that the all-female Ghostbusters movie ever existed. Like it never happened, like it was only a bad dream. :heart:

EDIT:
Just watched it. I can't say the movie was spectacular, but it was darn spectacular to me.
I believe the movie paid all due respects to the Ghostbusters and that it was carefully made not to disappoint. It worked!
And yes, I'm high on nostalgia while typing it.

P.S. Anyone else got emotional when Ecto-1 first sounded the sirens?

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@david-the-dev That's because it was a reboot while this one was an actual sequel

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Scrooge: A Christmas Carol
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BlockedParent2022-12-24T12:52:38Z— updated 2023-03-16T22:58:23Z

The animations were odd: they reminded me of those ads from Facebook games that have nothing to do with the game itself.
Songs were forgettable and they yassified old Scrooge. All the ghosts were terrible too.
It was a miss for me.

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@lovesickdead What does "yessified" mean?

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Black Widow
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The first scene takes place in 1993 and has Natasha as a little girl living in the mid west, Ohio. Her character has multi color hair which would be unusual for a girl of that age today, let alone one in the mid west during that time period, especially one who was supposed to be undercover and thus should not be drawing attention to herself.

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@ruegnueg Maybe in the city, but not in a midwestern rural are, specially a pre-teen. Also part of being undercover is to not stand out, a pre teen with multi color hair would certainly stand out.

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Star Trek: 2x05 The Apple
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BlockedParent2022-08-23T09:18:27Z— updated 2022-08-24T12:30:27Z

Another deadly herbal attack. Sure. Why not? Countless other Sci-Fi shows have re-used this idea. It's oddly paced. The first 15 minutes or so are used to establish the general premise: the planet is dangerous and they're trapped. This could have been told in 5 minutes. This godzilla thing is officially the worst paper mache object in this show.

I don't like this episode. It's basically like Captain Cook discovered a Polynesian island and polluted the traditional society by a behavior that Europeans think is normal. Only that a Christian morale is replaced by, well, the means of sex education? Really? Funny, how they can't talk about sex in the 60s. As soon as this civilization is stirred up, they learn how to murder people. A concept totally unknown to them before. And so the fighting begins. Plus, they destroy the benevolent caretaker Godzilla. They basically destroy all foundations of this peaceful society. That's worse than European exploration. Kirk seems even to be proud of his action since he firmly believes he freed those people.

The show makes me a sexist too: I can't help to notice that Yeoman Landon is gorgeous.

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@alexlimberg And unlike most women in the old Trek, we get to see her fight too.

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Star Trek: 1x27 The Alternative Factor

Nooo, no, no, this is just my least favourite kind of episode. Confusing and poorly executed, nothing really made sense here and basic storytelling was abandoned in places. Lazarus' beard was the star.

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@lefthandedguitarist LOL, I love that last line.

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Futurama

I've noticed that Trakt only has 7 seasons listed while Netflix has seasons 7 - 10, having just recently dropped the first 6 seasons that
originally aired on FOX. Did Netflix make further episodes since I don't see them mentioned anywhere else?

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@medous Okay I changed my mind about updating. I checked the Futurama wiki and found that broadcast season 8 is actually the last 13 episodes of season 6 that weren't originally broadcast and is also listed as season 6B, with season 6A being the DVD release. Broadcast season 9 is the first half of production season 7, broadcast season 10 is the later half of production 7.

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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
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BlockedParent2022-05-04T07:13:13Z— updated 2024-04-20T13:16:56Z

The cynical side of me wants to call this Everything, everywhere all at once for consoomers.
The optimistic side of me sees Kevin Feige finally pushing the boundaries of his own franchise.
I guess it’s a little bit of both in the end.

Undoubtedly, the best thing the movie has going for it is the Sam Raiminess of it all. His fingerprints are all over it; you’re getting the weird camera angles, camp, his sense of horror, etc. It definitely has more style than some other Marvel movies, though there's also still some of the usual blandness. I'll give it to Marvel for putting in a scene where a talking corpse gives a heartfelt, sentimental speech. There's more of a psychedelic feel to it than the first film, but every time it tends to get really interesting it feels like Raimi's being reigned it to adhere to Marvel's demands. Elizabeth Olsen and Benedict Cumberbatch are giving some of their best performances as these characters to date, and the music’s really well done. But ultimately the film’s Achilles heel is its own script, which is complete junk. The story is thin, messy, nonsensical, and at times flat out embarrassing. The set-up in the first act is very rushed, while the second and third act feel like they’re written by a Reddit fanpage (you just know for a fact that Marvel only went in this direction because of the 2 Batmen that have been announced for The Flash). It’s Marvel at its most ‘producty’, and it’s going to trick a lot of people into thinking the film is better than it is. Regardless, I hope Patrick Stewart got a big paycheck for ruining his own perfect send-off in Logan at the very least. A lot of the story beats don’t make sense either, with most of the characters arcs feeling rushed and nonsensical, even despite the copious amounts of exposition that are desperately trying to tie everything together. The choices made with Wanda in the third act are baffling, and I still don’t know what the takeaway is supposed to be by the end of the film. Her motivation is problematic in general, and I don’t like the use of the [insert plot device] corrupts the mind of the villain trope, which is becoming very overused in the MCU (Ant-Man, Winter Soldier) and just a lazy way of forcing a conflict where the villain stays redeemable. The new character (America Chavez) is a boring, underdeveloped plot device, while Strange himself doesn't even have a real arc. It's the kind of film where a lot happens, but very little leaves an actual impression. I’m not sure what happened, but I get the impression that a significant portion of this film was reworked and rewritten during post production. The action didn’t impress me whatsoever, but that’s been a case with these films for a while now (some of the stuff in Shang-Chi excluded). Some of the visuals look tacky and unfinished, the action’s a bunch of people shooting flashing lights at each other, shots don’t linger enough, people move like animated characters, it’s all the usual bs (and this is coming from someone who thinks the action and effects in the first one are still underappreciated to this day). Inbetween the first film and the sequel, Marvel has become a machine that’s now collapsing under its own pressure. If Disney would allow it, they really should go back to making 2-3 properties a year. The consistent mediocrity of their current output is killing their own longevity.

4/10

Oh, and your kids will be fine watching this. I’ve seen some uproar about the ‘horror’ and violence of the film, and it’s honestly not that shocking. There’s way more creepy stuff in some of the Harry Potter and Indiana Jones films (or just your average 80’s kids film in general).

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@jordyep You do understand that the multiverse has the same character on different Earths thus the Professor X here isn't the same one that was in Logan, more so since none of the other members of the Illuminati were ever in the X-men films.

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Record of Ragnarok: 1x04 Joy

Thor's expression looked so stupid and why are they spending so much time on a single fight.

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@ashuk So many chapters on one fight, what do they think this is, Dragon Ball Z?

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Evil Dead II

So this is a sequel to a movie that the sequel pretends never happened?

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@lovinglife It seemed more like a reboot of the first one.

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Hazbin Hotel: Season 1

The artwork on this reminds me of another series, "Helluva Boss", https://trakt.tv/shows/helluva-boss

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@stardust1996 Yeah I caught that later, however at lest they have imps like the first series.

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Hazbin Hotel: 1x01 Overture

This was actually pretty good i just don’t like the musical style very much

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@thechocolatefinger It's like the series creators are trying to become a more adult version of Disney. The previous series by this team also had musical numbers in just about every episode.

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Star Trek: Picard: 2x05 Fly Me to the Moon

More pieces of the puzzle but still no full picture developing.

It actually wasn't too bad. We see more of Q, which is a good thing given deLancies great performance. Concerning Q: Why would he rip himself of his own power in a scenario he himself created ? Doesn't make sense and suggest that someone else is involved ?

So, Laris isn't Laris but a supervisor like Gary Seven. That's an interesting angle that I hope get's further developed than just this short mentioning. I'm also getting some Edith Keeler vibes with Renee Picard in the sense that she was essential for the timeline. Interestingly Keeler's survival would have let probably to the same future as Renee not making the flight. Coincidence ?

The ICE storyline is hopefully done with and it was obviously just there to make a point. Let's leave it at that.

I don't like the Jurati plot because I don't like Jurati. And I'm dissapointed in how they used the Borg Queen so far. But that's just me personally.

Bringing in Brent Spiner as another Soong ancestor is a nice angle that, in a way, gives more depth. Althought I fear he's just a tool here. And Isa Briones finally got to make her appearance in this timeline, too.

One thing that pains me to say a bit is that it feels that Patrick Stewart seems exhausted in almost every scene he's in. It could be intentional in how he plays Picard as a fragile old man. I hope it is because otherwise it would mean it's too much for him. Which could be normal given his age but makes me wonder about his involvement in season 3.

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@finfan You're right, I had forgotten that when the body was made last season, it was mentioned that it would function like an actual human body, no super android strength and other enhancements, that it would even age to Picard's expected life span. Picard had made a comment about this asking if he couldn't have been given 10 more years.

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Star Trek: Picard: 2x05 Fly Me to the Moon

More pieces of the puzzle but still no full picture developing.

It actually wasn't too bad. We see more of Q, which is a good thing given deLancies great performance. Concerning Q: Why would he rip himself of his own power in a scenario he himself created ? Doesn't make sense and suggest that someone else is involved ?

So, Laris isn't Laris but a supervisor like Gary Seven. That's an interesting angle that I hope get's further developed than just this short mentioning. I'm also getting some Edith Keeler vibes with Renee Picard in the sense that she was essential for the timeline. Interestingly Keeler's survival would have let probably to the same future as Renee not making the flight. Coincidence ?

The ICE storyline is hopefully done with and it was obviously just there to make a point. Let's leave it at that.

I don't like the Jurati plot because I don't like Jurati. And I'm dissapointed in how they used the Borg Queen so far. But that's just me personally.

Bringing in Brent Spiner as another Soong ancestor is a nice angle that, in a way, gives more depth. Althought I fear he's just a tool here. And Isa Briones finally got to make her appearance in this timeline, too.

One thing that pains me to say a bit is that it feels that Patrick Stewart seems exhausted in almost every scene he's in. It could be intentional in how he plays Picard as a fragile old man. I hope it is because otherwise it would mean it's too much for him. Which could be normal given his age but makes me wonder about his involvement in season 3.

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@finfan Problem is that with the events of the previous season, Picard now has a android body so he shouldn't be getting tired like that.

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Bleach: Season 2

Very very rushed. It should be at least 30 episodes, if not more. 13 episodes is just pathetic.

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@wpafbo79 This story arc covered the last third of the manga series so hell yeah it was rushed if it ended this quickly. The original manga was nearly 600 chapters long, this story arc covered the last 200 chapters.

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West Side Story

Supposedly one of the greatest musicals on film. I have to agree that some songs, like America and I Feel Pretty, were really great and popped off the screen (with great lyrics, music and choreography), but the surrounding depiction of the story was terrible. It's starts with teenage gangs (played by 30 year olds) doing ballet-pirouettes to show how tough they are.. The Romeo and Juliet part between rival gangmembers is unbelievable as the two characters have barely met and just don't seem to care about each other. The clash between racially different gangs is an interesting plot, but is ruined by the ballet choreography and the lack of personalities within each gang. So some interesting elements in this movie, but they completely didn't match with the feeling they wanted to express.

Perhaps I just don't like musicals put to film, but I'd recommend seeing this on a stage, where they can probably capture the atmosphere way better than on a screen.

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@draackje Dude, that teenagers being played by 30 year old's was being done well into the 1980's if not further.

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Invader ZIM: 1x09 The Wettening
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BlockedParent2020-04-28T14:51:17Z— updated 2020-04-30T17:06:36Z

The movie Signs stole the whole water burns aliens BS from Zim!! The whole sequence where Zim throws a water balloon using all of the water from the planet was incredibly well done.

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@scoop20906 Alien Nation did it first, granted it was salt water.

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Princess Jellyfish

This was a great anime. But the ending was too of abrupt. They should have made this into a 24 episodes anime.

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@dunpealhunter Indeed, , the manga continued further along and I think that ended in 2017. There was a live action movie in 2014, and a live action TV series in 2018. Considering the 2018 series is after the manga ended, it's likely to use more source material.

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Robot Chicken: 8x08 Joel Hurwitz

Please ignore my other comment on this episode. It was meant for the X-mas special, and trakt got mixed up with the numbering.

This was a mixed bag of an episode. There were some great little gags like the salmon returning to Spawn, or the no-shirt no-shoes no service guy during the Purge, but the major sketches like The Predator/Bachelor mash up and the Ex-Men mash up fell pretty flat. One of those "stay for the side dishes, but ignore the main course" episodes.

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@andrewbloom Not just Trakt, Hulu mixed it up too, showing the Christmas Special as epsiode 7 of this season and this as episode 8.

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BoJack Horseman: 4x05 Thoughts and Prayers

[8.5/10] Best of the season so far. I really enjoyed the A-story, of BoJack and Hollyhock visiting BoJack’s mom in her nursing home. There’s some real complex emotional stuff going on here, without the show laying it on too thick like it does on occasion. The fact that BoJack has such tremendous resentment for his mom, while Hollyhock just sees a sad old lady riddled with dementia, creates interesting inflection points between the two.

Plus, the fact that Mrs. Horseman can’t recognize her own son in the flesh (mistaking him for her maid, Henrietta) but sees him and even laughs at his antics on Horsin’ Around creates a really interesting conflict for BoJack, with hints that beneath her acerbic passive aggression, maybe she cares about him or at least notices him in some small way. On top of that, her distress at BoJack trying to do an episode as a stage play was gripping and uncomfortable in just the right way. Plus, I love the Hot Rod-esque reversal that BoJack wishes his mom was still mentally with it, not so that he could tell her loves her, but so he could tell her off.

The B-story is great too. There’s tremendous social satire in Diane’s story, which finds the intersection of feminism and the gun control debate. The notion of a traditionally left-wing issue like women feeling unsafe around and a traditionally right-wing issue like gun rights being blended together to halfway solve both problems creates some amusing and incisive social commentary. The twist that California only outlaws guns when a woman is responsible for a mass shooting is an amusing resolution.

To the same end, the recurring bit about the movie industry people getting constant google alerts about mass shootings and responding with the same monotone “thoughts and prayers” language is a very dark but also hilarious strain of humor. It’s always nice to have J.K. Simmons back in the fold, and their schtick about repurposing a gun violence movie as a female empowerment movie is another nice bit of satire, this time aimed at Hollywoo.

Overall, this is the first episode of the season where every facet of the show has been firing on all cylinders. Nice to see!

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@andrewbloom Funny thing about the B story is that it parallels what actually happened in California with gun control, except that instead of women, it was black people owning guns that freaked out people so much that gun control was signed into law in California, signed into law by then Gov. Ronald Reagan, and it was supported by the NRA.

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Futurama

I've noticed that Trakt only has 7 seasons listed while Netflix has seasons 7 - 10, having just recently dropped the first 6 seasons that
originally aired on FOX. Did Netflix make further episodes since I don't see them mentioned anywhere else?

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@wayfarer I checked TheMovieDB and it only has up to season 7. Since I have an account with them, I could probably get a list of the later seasons and episodes from Netflix and use that to update, then syn with Trakt. I had recently done this with a movie that was missing cast info.

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Solo Leveling

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Impulsively decided to start reading the Solo Leveling light novel before I started watching this…

After reading the first six volumes, I am extremely excited for this. The light novel has already become one of my favorite series.

I hope this does the series justice and they are able to adapt it properly.

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@forcefield Unfortunately if they follow the usual pattern for anime adapted from light novels, you won't see the entire light novel series adapted, only as far as half of it. I believe only one light novel series has went past the halfway point in terms of amine adaptions, Sword Art Online.

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ONE PIECE: 1x04 THE PIRATES ARE COMING

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We finally get We Are!

Not putting Jango and his moonwalk in this episode is a frickin' travesty.

Also, the acting in Zoro's past was uhh.. something. My God, Kuina's actress coming in hot with a perfomance straight out of The Room. The child actor for Luffy is Al Pacino for all of them.

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@milanjfs It was dumb not to use Jango after showing his face on a wanted poster in the first episode. Also in the anime/manga he was the only person from that gang to appear in future episodes/chapters.

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Avenue 5

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They should have invited Jack Black to play Judd.

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@bayaz Judd is Donald Trump minus the suit and maybe a little bit fatter.

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Love, Death & Robots: 3x01 Three Robots: Exit Strategies

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“And thanks for all the fish” aww always love this.

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@kyria-crosszeria And the hologram giving them the finger as they walk away was a nice touch.

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Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm

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Good, Great or Superb...? I'd say it's, "good," compared to the series...but, the acting, the acting was so good, the actors just seemed to disappear into their roles, so...eh, an eight!

(I'm a fan, not a shill!)

:taco::taco::taco:

(Too bad there isn't a, "Metalocalypse," movie, but I liked Aqua Teen better.)

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@vwfringe does it seem like some of the animations were better than in the series?

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Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid: 1x12 Valkyrie Drive

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Group tentacle rape seems very fitting for the series finale.

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@sp1ti Indeed, the Japanese are known for tentacle rape.

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Batman: 1x02 Smack in the Middle

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They don't make shows like this anymore! Filled with action, humor, and heroism, this was a wonderful blast from the past.

Content Concerns:
Sex: A young woman disguises herself as a male superhero; someone sees through her disguise, though not because of her physique. 4/5
Nudity: Cleavage. 4/5
Language: Name-calling. 4/5
Violence: Superhero action violence throughout; one scene implies the death of a young woman. 3/5
Drugs: Laughing gas is used. 4/5
Frightening/Intense Scenes: Along with what was mentioned under violence, the villain could be a tad frightening for some viewers. 4/5

Score: 4.5/5

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@ithinkdifferent Also a millionaires mansion can have a nuclear reactor hidden in it's basement. Also if Robin can move around like that while strapped to a table, can't he just wiggle out? You can pick fun at a lot of the things in this series.

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Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank

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Whoever said they couldn't make Blazing Saddles these days never thought of making it about a kids movie about dogs and cats and themed as a samurai movie.

If you like the original, this is amazing. If you don't, well then, you have poor taste.

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@patrickjkellyii This comment alone makes me want to see this, I had no idea it was kind of a remake of Blazin' Saddles.

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Moon Knight: 1x03 The Friendly Type

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:white_check_mark:82% :thumbsup:14 :thumbsdown:3


STORY: 3

That opening scene re-establishes Layla as a fine new addition to the MCU as well as being a pretty effective method to immediately capture the viewer's attention (forging a passport while casually chatting, yay!).

The mystery around our protagonist deepens, with what looks like another unknown personality causing trouble for Marc/Steven. Despite this, the script still switches between the different identities in an engaging but clear way

CHARACTERS & ACTING: 5

In a Marc Spector-focused episode, we get to see the former mercenary fare very well on his own without the Moon Knight suit, showing just the kind of confident, broken persona he is.

I love how the writers finally allow Marc and Steven to work together, leaning on each others' individual strengths to solve problems that come their way - it allows for some unique problem-solving.

Khonshu's role in the series keeps growing, and F. Murray Abraham truly gives him a memorable personality

ATMOSPHERE: 4

Episode 3 ramps up the action and adventure considerably across an Egyptian backdrop - it's less the MCU and more James Bond, Jason Bourne or Indiana Joens - but this is just the right time to do that.

The Moon Knight fight scene towards the end is a cool one, particularly how it switches into Mr Knight and back again mid-sequence.

PRODUCTION: 2

There are some nice visuals in that final sequence, which feels like an epic bridge between the first and second halves of the show.

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STORY: -2

There's still a sense of urgency in the plot, almost as if the writers were keen on cramming in as much as possible before their six episodes are up. That means that it's sometimes difficult to keep up, while you sit there wishing they'd focus on one or two main points instead of several smaller things.

While I technically like the idea of the council of gods (or whatever it's supposed to be), it feels so weird and left-field even for the MCU that I'm not sure what to think of it.

CHARACTERS & ACTING: -1

I'm still not sold on the characterization of Mr Knight. I don't mind characters from the comics changed for MCU projects, but I don't want to see another Deadpool copy.

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@mrcoldstream in the comics Moon Knight third personality was Jake Lockley, I'm guessing this is the same here.

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The Manchurian Candidate

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A rather disturbing and effective political thriller. The way Lansbury so unapologetically takes advantage of her son is something to behold.

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@jekyl6669 And that’s just in the few minutes of her first appearance in this movie.

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