Superbad wasn't super bad but for me it wasn't super awesome has I thought it would be. It's definitely a very good and smart teenage film, entertaining and funny but not as funny as I thought. It has it's moments.
Jonah Hill and Michael Cera always make me laugh a lot in every film I see with both of them but in this film the times that they made me laugh were very few. The absolutely hilarious parts of the film were the ones involving McLovin and those irresponsible cops Officer Slater and Officer Michaels. Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Seth Rogen and Bill Hader were so so good! I couldn't stop laughing with those three. Their scenes are the best thing of the film.
Despite the whole unrealistic situations the film knew how to manage them well, but some of the aspects about puberty comedies were just more of the same that we are already used to see in films of this genre.
Overall, I had a great time watching it. I thought that I would give it five stars but I have to stick just with four, which is a pretty good note for a good comedy with an heartwarming touch like this one.
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Not quite a "10" , but pretty darn close if you're looking for a fun actioner, where even some of the "bad" guys are kind of likeable, and the lead (Pitt's "Ladybug") is pretty much perfectly cast. Based on Kotaro Isaka's best selling novel, the film version does take some liberties with the characters as far as their ethnicities are concerned, as well as (IMO) the only glaring miscasting of the big bad which lacked believability, and caused me to briefly discard my suspension of disbelief, but overall, it was a thoroughly enjoyable experience, which I can wholeheartedly recommend. Hiroyuki Sanada is ALWAYS a welcome addition to pretty much any film he's ever been in, as is, of course, Miss Congeniality herself, Sandra Bullock, although she is used sparingly as "Ladybug's" handler.
The rest of the supporting cast, especially ("Kick-Ass" Himself) Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Brian Tyree Henry are comically villainous counterpoints to Pitts charmingly successful but at times unlucky character, and, I liked the way the story intercut their backstories to tie their present situations all together. Again, if you're looking for Shakespeare, best catch another train, but if non stop comic mayhem is what you seek, grab a ticket, and take a ride on the this express train to chaos-town.
@Lazo - .....or, action-wise at least, a more gender mixed version of "Gunpowder Milkshake". ;-)
Hmmmm....,Will THIS be 2024's "Bullet Train?:
https://www.universalpictures.com/movies/argylle
I am incredibly grateful to Game of Thrones for this adventure I have found myself sucked into for some years now. I am grateful for all the emotions it brought me since day one, bitter and sweet alike. I am grateful for all the laughs, all the tears, all the jokes and gags, every single bit of it, I really am grateful and appreciative of it all. It's been just... wonderful.
That said, I am feeling robbed and betrayed right about now. This ending is arguably one of the worst series finales in the history of television and trust me I realize how bold of a statement that is. The terrible violations the characters have suffered this season, the lack of proper resolution to many of the plots and narratives developed over seasons worth of buildup, the seeking of shock value at the expense of quality writing... that and much much more solidified this as an absolute disappointment of a finale, as opposed to the marvel wrap it could've given this cultural phenomenon.
This episode does have its positives, as always the score, acting and cinematography are perfectly performed but I just do not think it's nearly enough to compensate for how lackluster the writing has been, as much as I wish they did. Oh well, sad as it may be, I'll just hold on to the good stuff and hope that GRRM's book, once finished, will tackle the ending in a more coherent, more respectful and more meaningful way. It's been real y'all...
P.S: I'll leave this here lest some people jump me again. This comment is a representation of my own personal opinion, I am entitled to one just as all of you are. If you enjoyed this season and felt this finale delivered what you were looking for then more power to you mate, but that doesn't nullify my opinion nor does it make yours any valid. If you want to discuss or challenge my views, I'd be more than happy to engage you on that basis but if all you have to offer are petty remarks then please keep them to yourself.
What in the actual f*ck.
I'm a reasonable man, I realize I've been crapping on D&D even more than usual this season but I really do have to give them props for doing exactly what they set out to do. They hoped to subvert our expectations and they did just wonderfully in that regards.
We expected all of that buildup over the years to actually amount to something that at the very least passes for a presentable series finale but instead, we got an incoherent, steaming pile of shit. Expectations subverted!
We expected all of that character development to actually result in a beautiful pay-off that respects the journey of self-discovery each and every one of our beloved characters went through to get to where they are now but instead, we got a painful, disrespectful cycle of character regression. Expectations subverted!
We expected the final season of this show to keep us at the edge of our seats with thrilling writing that didn't subvert our expectations for the sake of subverting our expectations via low-quality shock value-seeking writing, but to introduce plot twists that make sense within the overall narrative of the story but instead, we got CW-level predictable, cringe material. Expectations subverted!
I get it. I really do. GRRM let them down by not getting the books ready in time and so they had to improvise away from his influence, but this? This? For a long while, Game of Thrones lived up to the slogan of its parent network, it wasn't just TV, it was something different, something unique and now to have to see it come to this... it's nothing short of disappointing.
On the bright side though, at least this episode didn't suck completely. The acting, score and cinematography were all on point, so I guess it's nice that I didn't walk out of it having appreciated absolutely nothing about it.
So why do I even bother anymore? I honestly could not tell you, though it's probably a mixture of masochism and a faint sliver of hope that they won't flush our collective investment into this series down the drain by the end of it, just one more episode dammit.
It's been more than 5 years since I read the book, but I don't remember it being this bad!
The whole movie was so awkward and cringey. The dialogue was weird and stilted, the transitions between scenes were abrupt and made no sense at all, and the overall movie felt like badly written fanfiction (so many things were left unexplained!).
I know the novel wasn't a masterpiece, but this adaptation was absolute garbage. Whoever the screenwriters were, they have no business adapting novels into screenplays. So, so bad.
The actress playing Luce could never have passed for a 17 year old. And both her interactions with Cam and Daniel were so forced and in your face. The scenes where her face was mere inches from one of the guys' faces and they just stared at each other for a full minute without saying anything were so uncomfortable. Like, stop trying so hard to convince us she has chemistry with them. The relationships were overdone to the point that they felt painfully fake and plastic.
Because the screenplay and dialogue were so bad, it made it seem like the actors were terrible. But since I've seen a few of them on other stuff and know for a fact they can, actually, act, I won't criticize that aspect of the movie.
Judging by how bad this movie was, I don't think we'll be getting any more movies from the Fallen saga.
i enjoyed the episode a lot, it was tense and bloody and full of great moments BUT i was left with many WHYs.
1. WHY didnt dany and jon torch the shit out of the dead before they collided with their armies?? jon didnt even want to intervene when dany did, if they waited more they would have probably lost most of their men after the first wave. 2. WHY didnt the dragons destroy every wight that was standing in front of the trench waiting, before they piled up and broke through. seemed like there was plenty of time to just burn them all, or at least most of them. 3. WHY were living dragons just biting or doing fucking nothing against the already dead dragon. its like they forgot they could breathe fire. not saying it would have definitely helped but the revived dragon is by all means a wight and we know fire works against them. 4. WHY didnt dany just immediately fly away after she saved jon. stupid bitch, drogon nearly died cause of her and jorah actually did. also wtf happened to rhaegal, i must have missed it. 5. WHY didnt it occur to fucking anyone that the dead in the crypt could rise considering they knew that the night king rises the dead. come on now.
Best lines
I’m waiting for an old friend - Bran
You left me for dead - Hound
I also robbed you - Arya
I’ve always had blue eyes! - Tormund
Whatever they want - Dany
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It had its moments - Sansa
They need wheelchair ramps in Winterfell. They left Bran in the courtyard overnight!
Parallelism between Season 1 Episode 1 and Season 8 Episode 1
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S08E01 Jon: "Where's Arya?" Sansa: "Lurking somewhere."Foreshadowing (from different Seasons/Episodes.)
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S03E05“ “Let’s not go back. Let’s stay here a while longer,” Ygritte tells Jon. “I don’t ever want to leave this cave, Jon Snow.” S08E01 “We could stay a thousand years. No one would find us,” Daenerys says to Jon.02.
Sam is suggesting rebelling against the Targaryen because they burned his father and brother alive. Similar to when Robert's Rebellion, began when Rhaegar Targaryen, allegedly abducted Robert's betrothed, Lyanna Stark.
That movie was so bad that it took me almost 3 hours to watch it. Because I had to keep taking breaks. Because it was so terrible. Aside from the weak "plot", here are some other things:
~ terrible acting by almost everyone, even actors I normally like- it's like they knew it didn't matter, given the script
~ very close to the beginning, they're in a club and Adam says "She doesn't look like she wants to be bothered" and Mike says "Look at what she's wearing. She came here hoping to be bothered." NO. GROSS. This is disgusting and men need to get over themselves, jfc. And then two minutes later, these girls accept shots handed to them by a man they just met, which contain who knows what and which were not made in front of them. This entire scene is a PSA of what not to do, for everyone involved.
~ at one point Dallas says, with absolute sincerity, "F--k that mirror like you mean it."
~ Is Matthew McConaughey contractually obligated to say "alright alright alright" in every movie now? Come on.
Merely 20 minutes in I decided to hate-watch it all the way through and now I deeply regret it, and I'm angry.
BEST CARTOON SHOW EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The plot and storyline is perfect. It's also really fascinating to watch and understand how each character/Titan is going through their hardships on being a hero. I really loved the Slade Arc in S01, which was really interesting and eye catching with the dark themes The storyline is perfectly planned, as you can see how much effort and participation in the process of it. They always always have their fun times and serious times.
Overall plot: 10/10
The characters are also played really well. The voice actor and actress behind each Titan, had demonstrate so much powerful and expressive power of emotions, illustrating how much suffering and hardship they're going through, especially the main characters. The main characters development are done really nicely. I know there's hardly any backstories behind the Titans, but their past are really dark and emotional to watch. I love how each honorary Titans also get their time to shine and show us how Robin actually manage to recruit the members of Teen Titans. The villains are full characterised and developed as each Titan's nemesis appear so each of the hero can shine and learn how each of them defeat their nemesis. My most favourite was Terra's Arc, illustrating the hardship of controlling her powers and being hero/villian along with Slade's Arc.
Overall character development: 10/10
The soundtrack were eye catching and fascinating. As the fun episodes, the opening is sung in Japanese and the serious ones were sung in English. The singer behind the theme song put a sensational emotion and power in the notes making it really eye catching to the audiences. I sang along with it whenever I watch it on TV or online.
Overall Soundtrack: 5/5
Anyways, Teen Titans was eye catching to me due to these reasons. It also taught me a important, strong and emotional moral in most episodes along with life lessons. Anyways, I'm excited for the new Titans show(LA)! :)