Excellent movie, and the acting is superb. Hanks impresses with one of his best performances and we also get some good acting from pretty much everybody across the film. Paul Greengrass continues to impress as well with his directing - this is the first non-Bourne film that I've seen from him and it's amazing. Great visual work.
Highly Recommended.
This was OK. Haven't seen as many Clint Eastwood movies as I would have liked but Jersey Boys is a pretty good film. It helps that the actors can actually sing and as someone who likes the Four Seasons, it was good to see the film play out - it was incredibly atmospheric and reminded me a lot of Goodfellas, only with added music.
WOW! What an excellent finale and a terrific end to the season. Loved it.
Well, this was OK. Quite a disappointing ending to what has been a pretty dull season apart from the Brave and the Bold Crossover. Hoping for better in Season 4.
My favourite of all the new fall TV pilots so far that I've seen. Pretty fun, despite never having seen the movie.
An utterly terrible movie and one of the weakest films I have ever seen.
A hard watch, but a good one with some great acting.
A fun, exciting pilot even if it's cheesy in places.
Pretty awesome even if Gordon-Levitt's French accent may get on people's nerves.
So good, looks amazing and is a seriously underrated film with a great cast.
One of the best episodes yet!
Great season finale! And now the wait begins for Season 5...
AMAZING EPISODE. One of the best of the series so far.
An excellent western movie. Soo good.
Excellent finale, great episode and great conclusion to a somewhat frustrating season.
A really insane episode, incredibly tense and very awesome!
After a problematic first season, this one looks like it's hit the ground running.
A truly surreal experience from a fantastic director.
Excellent cast and a brilliant start to the show.
Off to an excellent start.
An excellent film featuring great performances by Sasha Lane and Shia LaBeouf as well as a killer soundtrack. One of the year's best.
Well Season 6 was a complete waste of time then...
A solid, dependable if by-the-numbers biopic with a good performance from Tom Hanks.
In the end game now! Can't wait for the final two episodes.
This show is so good. Great Elvis-centric episode.
A great adaption of the book and perfect for horror fans. Go see it!
About as by the numbers in a biopic as you're going to get, but helped by some good performances and competent direction.
Wasn't expecting the Rocky Horror Picture Show and Rock of Ages to play such a promient role here. Love it!
The Worf/Alexander stuff was good with Worf coming to terms about who his son is and his role in his son's life despite Klingon traditions, it's almost a shame that K'Ehleyr was killed off in this episode - it would have been interesting to see more of another half human/half Klingon and their role as an outsider from their own species and how they're different from Worf.
I do appreciate how the show is continuing to return to Sins of the Father and use that as a touchstone for many of the Klingon-centric arcs that I've seen so far. Worf's secret and status as a traitor is providing plenty of drama. Michael Dorn is great in these episodes. A Riker/Worf fight would have certainly been interesting.
And Duras' death is among the most satisfying in the whole series so far, and the resulting Worf/Picard scene was as effective as they come.
A jet-ski/yacht chase! I was waiting for that to happen and Outer Banks didn't disappoint. What a way to kickstart the episode - I feared the show might kill off Ward and have John B. get blamed for it and I'm glad it didn't go down that route.
I hate everyone in the Cameron family now apart from Sarah, I really do. Especially after that ending. Rafe shooting Sheriff Peterkin was actually unpredictable, although I was worried for her early on when she started going on a solo crusade against Ward - but it's still among the more surprising things that this show has done, so full credit to it. This was an episode that really ramped up the tension, and threw Rafe in with his father whilst surely now, Sarah will turn against him. That climatic showdown on the runway was as insane as you could imagine. We're in the endgame now.
Positioning Ward as the villain does a good job at creating more tension between the poorer and rich parts of the island - and showing that he has friends everywhere instantly creates plenty of unpredictability going forward - nobody really knows who to trust anymore.
And things really, really don't look too good for John B at all. I get why this isn't a mini-series now.