rarely i saw something this bad.. it's embarrassing...
wow that was really really boring. i guess its the movie with the least amount of dinosaurs.
wow that was something different. i cant rate it yet because i dont understand it yet. but i will watch it again. looks beautiful, feels frightening and sounds amazing.
for everyone who liked this movie, maybe give Lucky (2020) - https://trakt.tv/movies/lucky-2020-08-23 - a chance. of course its not the same, but i liked the approach of both movies .
Movie mixes the concepts of remake, reboot and sequel together to deliver one single uniform experience. And for the most of it, it did quite well.
The original trilogy will always have a special place in our hearts (even though Reloaded was kinda bad) and I believe that's why Resurrections is being slapped so hard by press and fan-base alike. Haters will always gonna hate, trying to find the most illogical reasons to justify the spreading of their toxic opinions but the movie IS GOOD and definitely worth watching.
Really interesting setting for this. Fantastic cast. Looking forward to some twists and turns.
I hate it when people use the term "career defining performance".
This is a career defining performance from our local boy done well. Such a well made film.
Absolutely fantastic. I felt my heart explode at the end.
Wonderful, wonderful episode. The scene at the dinner with the assembled crew playing their parts from the 'Godfather' is something you won't want to miss, very special. Perhaps it is a little difficult to keep tracks of all the actors and roles (in 'The Offer') and again their roles respectively in 'The Godfather' (Anthony Ippolito playing Al Pacino playing Michael Corleone, Branden Williams playing Gianni Russo playing Carlo, Justin Chambers playing Marlon Brando playing Don Corleone, Maya Butler playing Diane Keaton playing Kay, Cynthia Aileen Strahan playing Talia Shire playing Connie, Nick Pupo playing John Cazale playing Fredo, Derek Magyar playing Robert Duvall playing Tom Hagen, Damian Conrad-Davis playing James Caan playing Sonny etc) but in the end, -guaranteed- you'll want to rewind it and play it again, this is how much good it is.
Unfortunately, this season is utter garbage. If you think about it, you have funny\cringy characters from the best sitcoms of modern times and then what... Nothing. It appears you have to give them a story, something they can act upon. A coherent script maybe?
so, maybe i missed it, but did they ever mention how long they've been on Earth?
also, did the Lannisters send their regards?
Brodie is kind of a prick. Is this really the main character I’m supposed to look up to ? I also don’t really relate or care about any of the other characters.
The show has good moments, but kind of a meh feeling all around.
An easily forgettable, watered-down version of "Emma", that couldn't hold a candle to its latest (2020) adaptation... Which is in a wholly different league. As someone already commented, they also tried to go the "Bridgerton" route, but the end result was indeed a poor imitation of its way sassier, glitzier source of inspiration.
Such a visually stunning film. This is a haunting, dreamy and mysterious folk horror/revenge tale unpacking past trauma through images that witness fragments of the past violence blurred into nightmare. It starts off really slow before transforming into something hypnotic and surreal with imagery that are still running through my mind. Definitely not a scary film but the way it at times swings between arthouse and nonsensical is just so delightful and Alice Krige is more than stunning in her performance.
A thoroughly entertaining giallo-inspired gothic horror that's absolutely bizarre in the best way possible. It's definitely a film where it favors style over substance, yet it delivers a complex and subversive tale that lingers in the memory with an excellent combination of haunting atmosphere, striking cinematography, dark humor and gothic bleakness. It's truly fascinating how this film manages an unbelievable balancing act of cinematic craft and exploitational elements few films can follow through on. Don’t want to reveal too much, just go see it. It's an amazing experience and at under 80 minutes I would recommend this to anyone.
"A man's got to to do what a man's got to do" LOL, that line alone made the movie for me!
This movie unapologetically knows it's audience.
Why is the picture so fuckin’ dark? It’s almost unwatchable.
Pretty fun time. I love what they did with the color and visuals! So over-the-top and creative. I liked the main characters, they're funny and genuinely seem having a really good time. The musical part was super cheesy but I liked it! The message could be more powerful if they didn't hold back.
Aren't lightsabers supposed to be these super rare weapons? Yet, this bunch of rag-tag farmers have a whole case just laying about?
The plot points of this entire show are soooo simplistic, it's embarrassing: A door needs to be opened? Meh, let's just have it open and shut by itself, no need to explain. The little robot has been hacked? Meh, just pull a little magnet off it and it's back to normal. The little robot destroyed the main hatch controls, oh and what's that, it'll take you 4-5h to fix? Meh, just send in the 10 year-old actual princess with a Philip's screwdriver, she'll get it done in under 20min. Vader can pull ships right out of the sky and tear them apart like paper? Meh, just hide another massive 20-ton ship behind the first one, and pretend this one can take-off faster than the first, so it can safely get away .
Barely an inconvenience.
This has curried critical and user acclaim but I just don't get it, so this will be a minority review. I'm a huge SciFi/Fantasy fan but beyond being a vehicle to show off Rotoscope animation, I wasn't drawn into the premise, at all, in fact, I was bored, and eventually felt jilted. The film never declares its intention to be a piece of Science FIction or a deep dive into mental health perspectives and it spends so much time exploring the "hows" that the ending was just an empty creator of "why?" for me. I repeat, it is getting rave reviews, and both Trakt and IMDb reviewers are giving it an 8.3 (83%) out of 10. But, the premise is unresolved (it is un-done) for me so I give it a 5 (meh) out of 10. [SciFi? Drama? Animation]
Uncanny valley-inducing rotoscope animation aside, the first season was alright. Alma's characterization tends to be a bit too heavy-handed at times, but the dialogues usually work. The show could have gone in dramatically different directions after the end of the first season, but unfortunately, it just went for more generic family melodrama with even looser time travel mechanics. It all boils down to a simplistic feel-good story about accepting that life is not always exciting, and that not all problems can be fixed. But was that really the case? Because despite the sudden turn of events and final statement during the last five minutes, the show had spent most of its time offering simplistic solutions to the most delicate troubles. As if preventing one single event or conversation from happening could fix everything without messing up an entire timeline. Surely there are times when the most trivial things can have a big impact on our lives, but I don’t think that was the point of the show either.
Really bad acting. Even worst writing. Need to drop the show after next episode.
Watching this I cannot help but wonder how the planet would look like today, had it not been for a stray comet some 65 million years ago.
I seriously can't believe all the positive reviews of this. So many plot holes and dumb moves by every character. The killer could have been stopped SO many times so easily, by the main characters and the police. A big disappointment, don't waste your time.
OYE!! is it me or does any one else know what’s happening this season what’s will all these Cassie’s
You need to be drunk to actually understand what is happening in this show.
Brilliantly written, directed and acted.
Ben Whishaw and Ambika Mod are astounding.
The series gives you a knot in the stomach at seeing the hospital staff stress and working conditions, but it's also full of empathy and signs of humanity. Humour and breaking the 4th wall give it its final unique touch.
Remarkable 7 episodes, truly positive discovery
The season 1 finale was a little underwhelming, so not perfect, but definitely the best medical drama since House.
oh look, another episode this season where the cliffhanger fundamentally-changes-the-show event from the end of the last episode is undone in the opening minutes
I don’t know what is happening in this show or where it’s going. So confused.
Yeah, this doesn't happen and the misconception about the tradition is once again skewed to the bias of American eyes.
Granted I'm from Belgium and the tradition is slightly different from the Netherlands but still.
Even the Dutch don't do whatever the hotel staff and public was doing unless they were in character of Zwarte Piet. Which, they were not. I know this show is satire and shows an extreme view of things but still...
Good episode, just don't fuck with Zwarte Piet