whose bright idea was it to bring a kid to a shootout?
I read the Book this story based on and thought "Why isn't there a movie of that yet?" and 1 or 2 years later Nerve came up. I was instantly hyped and watched it in the cinema. I have to say I really get goosebumps at some parts of the movie. They changed the challenges and some backgroujd Informations but of course the story had the same orientation. As I said I really liked the movie. But the ending in the book was way better in my opinion. In the movie it kinda is pretty boring and disappointed, at least a little bit. Still recommend it, but you should read the book before ;)
Nasim Pedrad and Lamorne Morris back together for this movie; Yes, I have to watch it. Fun movie, some good laughs, solid plot and likable characters. I loved Nasim and Lamorne in New Girl and this movie proved once again that when two actors have good chemistry a movie just works. Truly enjoyable movie for a night in.
The Book of Eli is collection of all the things I love, so I might be a little bit biased. Please view the following words with that in mind.
The Book of Eli takes place in amazing post-apocalyptic world, that very much resembles a world of 'Fallout' and 'Wasteland' games. Main hero owns the very last copy of Bible in the world. Book that is not only amazing message, but also the strongest power tool in the world.
Breathtaking shots, amazing and believable atmosphere of the post-apocalyptic world, together with perfect choreography made Book of Eli a movie I have to recommend to absolutely everyone, right after The Matrix.
Great episode. The music at the end "Trouble- TV on Radio" was amazing.
Also, VARGAS, YOU SON OF A BITCH!
Flügelschlagen LOL quite a funny show and Dave Franco's kinda cute portraying a super innocent guy XD The wheelbarrow moment is hilarious. A fairly good show imo :)
"They lesbianed. Together." is the best line ever!
Well, that episode was surprisingly good. Reagan is an interesting character, even with Megan Fox's tense face.
Two words: Chris Wood! Thank you for blessing this TV series with your presence.
Don't want to sugar coat it: Disappointing. Horrible. Not lots of funny part.
Thanks to Zach entertaining.
I am sorry for the Trilogy.
Part one is gut-shaking Awsome
Megan Fox is really cool here.
A very excellent episode. Seeing the family reunite is such an emotional moment and the fallout that comes from Rick's return is certainly going to be a key part of the next episodes. Sarah Wayne Callies gets some chances to really showcase her acting ability by only using facial expressions. Shane gets a lot more depth here too and despite having some significant flaws you can't help but feel a little sympathetic towards him.
After an almost-Denise-centric-episode, feels weird not having her around. However, was still fun to watch! A bunch of new characters in the mix and hilarious silly moments as well. Once again, Hester does it for me. The spontaneity as the Channels welcome Hester into their homes despite the odds of being killed in their sleep, was crazy good.
About that final scene, it wasn't much of a reveal... I'm guessing everyone had figured out by now that Cassidy was involved somehow. I'll throw a random guess and say that the killer reveal next week will be Hester, which won't get us nowhere.
And hey! Penelope was the first patient ever who has been cured and didn't get killed!
A couple of episodes are a bit flat but honestly that's nitpicking. The main themes of depression, loss, and love troubles are all incredibly well written and thought out, the supporting cast is much more explored than in the past (and with two great episodes devoted to them) and the last four episodes are amazing. Plus, a full episode made only of tracking shots, and not just for showing off, but with great depth in terms of storytelling. If you're not watching this, I can't even... whatever, fuck off.
I think this episode made me laugh more than any of the others. It took me a while to settle into this show and accept its 'in your face' parody of horror but I'm glad I stuck with it. I love these hilarious, ridiculous characters.
Chanel #3 has to be my fave (love the homage to her mother with the hair style in court too).
Lea Michele killed it, she played the crazy so very well.
Not sure if it's returning for another season but I almost hope it doesn't coz this worked really well as a standalone too.
This is rather good but I'm a sucker for alien movies especially when there's a good "they're already here and messing with us" conspiracy behind it.
Parents of the year right here.
[8.1/10] It’s funny the things you notice on rewatch, like a subtle theme in this one of the members of the group looking for affection and fulfillment in other places and coming back to their friendship when they realize it’s what they really want.
That’s most adorable and most obvious in the Troy/Abed story. Their joint efforts to woo the librarian are, as she herself puts it, the cutest thing to ever happen to her, and there’s that combination between sweet and weird in their courtship efforts that’s the foundation of the Troy/Abed relationship. Troy bailing on the librarian when she says Abed’s weird, only to end in a hug with his best friend, is a nice note to close on.
The Britta/Annie story is fun in that regard too. There’s a solid comic setup in Britta and Page both thinking the other’s a lesbian and having the smug pride of being a progressive straight person as the only reason each has befriended the other. But for all the satire of that (and the gleeful schadenfreude of Britta and her ersatz counterpart being secretly judged by Annie and her ersatz counterpart), there’s also heart when Britta realizes that far from the “brave admiration” she thinks she wants for her friendship choices, she’s more touched by Annie’s support, which ends in just as nice of a hug as Troy and Abed.
Then there’s Jeff. His “this is a fight” moment with the group, which somehow gets cross-pollinated with an amusing riff the Barenaked Ladies, is silly but archly so, with that comic tone that Community mastered. His hosting Prof. Duncan, and eventually Chang, and eventually a whole party gets a little loony, especially when it turns into an elaborate scheme from Chang to squat there.
But I like the aftermath, where Jeff is the life of a party, but realizes he misses his friends. The fact that they can get by without him, and the realization that being their friend is a blessing, something he wants, not an obligation, is that extra depth that set this show apart. Naturally, he tries to impart some encouragement to Pierce, who has been chatting with a pain pill-encouraging hallucination of Andy Dick. Okay, this show is weird too. There’s a definite dark goofball quality to Pierce’s psyche convincing himself to keep taking pills, that goes just plain dark when Pierce is laid out on a park bench.
It’s the characteristic glimmer of something sad and serious in the midst of all the heart and frivolity. But that just makes this episode more complex and interesting and rich. Overall, a nice off kilter holiday episode that has a sideways and somewhat fractured but still affecting moral behind it.
Good episode!!! I enjoyed itvery much. The fights were awesome and very well coordinated. I enjoyed all of them pretty much. Besides,Laurel and Quentin's runaway in just one shot was amazing. I loved it. I just Wonder wth is Damien doing with the underground corn and why on Earth does his wife have to be mayor. Plus, I don't like Ruve. She is kind of annoying, anyway.
And that ending was like WTH!?!? So now Damien wants his daughter to play dates? Besides, there's something I don't really get. Like come on, do you really believe that William, a boy we have just seen for a few minutes is the moat important person in Oliver's life?I don'tbuy it. I also enjoyed Thea's reaction to discovering Ollie had a son. And Diggle's thingamajig to blow hammers away. It was kind of awesome. And Lyla, who now is running ARGUS, that's why she and Dig will be in the flash episode helping him to defeat King Shark. I'm looking forward to it. Also to see next week's episode of Arrow with Vixen. I can't wait. The minute I watched the end of this episode I looked for next week's promo. I have to confess I like Dahrk's character. Very funny. You should check the promo.
I also Wonder what the hell wants Reiter. It's beginning to Look quite strangr, even though I don't get the point of the flashbacks.
Anyway, good episode with a different way of killing. Now demolitions. I didn't see that coming. Good fight scenes, runaways, good connection Between Quentim/Donna and Ollie/Felicity. And that present. Curtis' present was so lovely. Let's see how it works and Felicity's reaction to knowing that Ollie has a son.
Can't wait to next week!! see you then Boys
So glad Ray found some dwarf star. Three episodes of whaaa! I don't have a suit was too much.
Very enjoyable movie. Watched this with friends and we were pleasantly surprised on how good the movie was. Definitely worth watching for any one looking for a good Horror/Comedy.
Such an amazing episode!
It just left me speechless.
Now I can tell with no doubt this is the best season of the walking dead so far I hope that they keep this level of awesomeness!
But the part that made me sad about this episode is that it focused on Carol and we all know what's going to happen next in this show unless a miracle happens.
10/10
The end car scene was so incredibly heart breakingly beautiful. To see Liz finally admit she cares for Red was beautiful - even after she's tried to limit their relations to purely work, has tried to flee frm him or not talk to him and at times purely hated him; ultimately she would risk her life for him. And to see Red completely vulnerable, even if it was only for a few seconds, was incredible. GREAT performances
the funniest movie ever lol
I just want to grab Red by the scruff of the neck and yell, “TELL HER!!”
I had to check if I was on the right show in the beginning but great episode. One of the bests this season. I know that feeling, Gretchen. I know...
Did i understand that correctly? Has Piper accidentally started a White Power KKK gang?!
Ahh. Gotham how superb the writing is getting. Giving vulnerability to villians and sympathy from the audience. The hug between Selina and Bridget, so small, so subtle, so brilliant piece of acting, directing, music and overall striking Gotham feel.
Wasn't surprised by Glenn' being alive. They wouldn't have let one of the old characters to go down with no heroics involved and with pretty much no one there to tell the tale and to emotionally react to their death. I feared though that him getting away will seem too unbelievable and far-fetched and therefore cheapen the show, but they managed to make it look decent enough. To be honest there weren't any surprising moments in that episode at all. We knew Spenser was an impulsive idiot. We knew that Ron is a self-obsessed brat with messed up priorities and wanted to practice a gun with at least on of the Grimes as his target. We also knew that Morgan won't be able to hide his pet wolf forever. And throughout the episode it became pretty obvious that the tower is going to fall. But that's the beauty of Walking dead. They grow tension even better than shock with suddenness. Great episode.
The draw for me to this show was Dwayne Johnson (son of Nova Scotia born Rocky Johnson from Amherst) and Karen Gillian. I'd alway thought I'd enjoy The Rock but was never drawn to his movie choices, and Karen Gillian has been crushing it ever since her DOCTOR WHO days. This movie was a blast! Situationally funny, challenging social mores, drawing life affirming conclusions, big adventure, great comedic timing and talent. It was a hoot and I'll probably watch it again when it is released to DVD. I give it an 8 (great) out of 10. [Young Adult, Action, Adventure, Comedy].