A true gem. Very educational about Japan and its culture, but its magic comes from the way the writers reveal the wonder and beauty in each person. Many of the episodes have a "villain" who upsets or harms one or more of the regulars, but the owner encourages each visitor to his café, bringing out the good in each. The cooking recipes are a nice extra, but the true community that's found at the Midnight Diner draws forth every viewer's yearning for such in their own life.
BEWARE. Check each episode's comments, because (at least) episodes 2-4 have NOTHING to do with Black Mirror's premise. Season 6 is as appropriate to Black Mirror as a season of Punky Brewster episodes would be if they were promoted as a new season of The Sopranos.
I can't say I have ever seen anything quite like Everything Everywhere All at Once, a movie that is definitely true to its name. Do not do any homework on this one, just go and see it. It's hilarious, heartwarming, action-packed and absurd. It's one of those rare movies that bleed originality and leave you amazed at what movies can do.
Secrets of Dumbledore improves on its weaker predessesor with a more nuanced Grindlewald performance from Mads Mikklesen, as well as a more focused narrative. There are some interesting set pieces here, as well as some surprisingly funny moments and some creative uses of magic that will entertain fans of the series. Unfortunately, it still suffers the faults of a directionless series that should never have extended beyond a single movie. Characters are left woefully undeveloped and plot developments from previous movies are brushed aside, although perhaps for the better. While it is a passable movie, it is unfortunately much too small a step in the right direction for a doomed series.
Its a great watch pretty good research from the flying aspect. Its unusual to see a plot of British individuals being involved in this sort of crime? Not known of in actuality?
WHATTTTTTTTTTTTT IS GOING ON :rotating_light:
It's been a week after having watched this, and I've just now noticed that this was the season(series?) finale. Probably not a great sign.
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The following quote appears at the very end of the credits, and (in case you didn't, already) I think you all should see it:
"We're all one thing, Lieutenant. That's what I've come to realize. Like cells in a body. 'Cept we can't see the body. The way fish can't see the ocean. And so we envy each other. Hurt each other. Hate each other. How silly is that? A heart cell hating a lung cell." - Cassie from THE THREE
Very fun watch! Ron is such a wholesome guy!
I don't know. It felt all over the place. The two protagonists are interesting and their stories have a lot of potential, but every other character apart from them is so uninteresting. I wanted to see more of Fraser and Caitlin/Harper. The show takes its time and it's not always pretty enough to keep me from getting bored. There are so many character arcs that go nowhere or aren't resolved in any way. By the time I reached the end, I was more frustrated than anything else.
I didn't hate it though. There were many beautiful moments. I guess I'm upset about how much potential it had and how it didn't really hit the mark for me. For the most part, I have no idea what this show was trying to tell me.
I don't know. It felt all over the place. The two protagonists are cool and their stories have a lot of potential, but every other character apart from them is so uninteresting. I wanted to see more of Fraser and Caitlin/Harper. The show takes its time and it's not always pretty enough to keep me from getting bored. There are so many character arcs that go nowhere or aren't resolved in any way. By the time I reached the end, I was more frustrated than anything else.
I didn't hate it though. There were many beautiful moments. I guess I'm upset about how much potential it had and how it didn't really hit the mark for me. For the most part, I have no idea what this show was trying to tell me.
I can't say I recommend it.
God, this was not an easy watch. Not recommended for already sensitive Sunday nights.
1/10 this is :dog::poop:
I was expecting something along the lines of Tulsa king, instead we get this terrible terrible show….
It’s so dated and feels like it should have been made 20 yrs ago.
Do yourself a favour and lock yourself away until this pile of :poop: has moved along and been forgotten about, also if a friend or relative suggests this show to you, cut them out of your life, who needs enemies if you’ve got friends like that……
This is bad, jokes are not funny, hardly any action scenes which was bad also. I gave up after 2 episodes.
Just one word mind-blowing. 2nd season really outshined the 1st.
not the worst show, one picky note, the Ross sisters would not have such strong cork accents given the house they live in.
I feel like i'm totally addicted to this series, can't stop watching ever single episode. I hope they'll give us a second season, i hope, cmon, stoodisss.
That scene with the social worker hurts so much. It will be carved inside you. Donald Glover did it again.
Yep! Glad I was right again: What an unnecessary season, guys!
Ok. The season finale wasn't that great but the end had me ROLLING lmao I'm excited for what is coming next.
Interesting and relevant topic, but this story would be better suited as a movie instead of a series.
I went in expecting "History of The World, Part II" and got historical SNL sketches. And when I say SNL, I mean modern SNL. The humor is faint, the jokes are weak and the only time I smiled was when the Jackass crew made a few cameos. I do not know if all Americans find this funny, but I hope not.
Do you love Mel Brooks? Then don't watch this. This has nothing to do with Mel Brooks other than the fact he put his name there (and probably some money). He also acted as the narrator.
Someone taught me once that when you are trying to solve other people's problems, you never think about your own.
I love Thandie Newton as DCI Roz Huntley!
we liked the tone, the setting and we were amazed by the sound effects. 1 post-credits scene
Very powerful movie! I don't need to repeat, what the other comments already pointed out.
The only 2 things I found a little bit weird, were 1st: that it seemd like nobody told Ruben, that his hearing will be different after the surgery. I don't think (or hope) that the doctors he probably talked to, wouldn't tell him that.
And 2nd, I feel like "Metal" as a genre, probably hasn't been handled fair here. I do not listen to Metal myself, but obviously for a lot of people it sounds just like "loud noise" which Ruben turns off at the end.
So metaphorically... Maybe that thought goes too far, but I feel, that metal as a genre was handled a little negative. Like these two only played Metal because they were hurt from the past and that they had to get out of it, to start living a normal life again. But still for the characters, as they were presented, I think storywise it worked and the journey they had, was resolved very very well.
But these really are the only issues I had. People should definetly watch it! Great movie! :)
Watch my full review on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9SQxj7FD_Bg
A very cool season that starts kind of slow, but really picks itself up the second half. I loved the way they keep expanding the story of the Mandalorians in the Star Wars universe as I believe they are one of the most interesting characters in the series.
So much fun i love this show