We've been sent good weather today.
I think this movie is a masterpiece.
There's a reason that Sy Fy Channel comes up with 35 giant animal movies a year. They are fun. Here's one with good effects, A List talent and a budget. Don't expect smarter...expect bigger! Chicago takes a beating in this movie...so that's a bonus! Sit back, turn brain into "off" position and enjoy the ride. Certainly lived up to expectations...just didn't exceed them. 7/10
Having David Tennant back as Kilgrave was a blast! Showed what this season is lacking, a true villain.
This new season has been a lot more dark and less humorous than the older seasons, but Wally's speech in this episode was just golden.
My favorite part? David Duchovny as a woman. ♡
What the fork? My favourite 25(ish) minute show of last season is back on? And it kickstarts things with a double episode? Holy shirtballs! I'm glad the double episode showed that everything is still spot on, from the humour to the acting. The Crocs reference, the "I'm going to the gym" guy, Tahani wearing cargo pants... This season is already showering us with tiny hilarious details!
A couple of things bothered me, though. The third reboot rendered the season one finale pointless, there will be no note to act as a clue for Eleanor, anymore. And we now know everyone else is evil and plotting against the main characters, so it kind of diminishes the enjoyment a little, at least for me. But, anyway, I'm really curious to see how will Eleanor and the gang figure things out in the third reboot.
I'm so glad to have this show around, again!
Mind blown. Everyone needs to watch this. I definitely want a season 2 after that ending.
Spielberg's most personal film and probably his best. This has stood the test of time and remains a classic film. There are not as many of Spielberg's directorial flourishes here but the decision to shoot from the POV of the children is inspired and certain shots stay with you - the silhouette of the bike passing by the moon of course is now iconic. John Williams at this stage of his career was rolling out classic scores one after the other and here he creates a piece of music so good, Spielberg decided to edit the final sequence to the music. But it's the children and their performances that make or break this film and while the core trio are all very good, Henry Thomas delivers probably the greatest performance by a child actor to date, completely sells the relationship between Elliott and ET, and provides the emotional backbone to the film that makes it so appealing.
Only took them 58 episodes to make a decent one.
"I wish you were dead"
"So do I"
That fucking hit me hard in the feels...
This show was way better than it had any right to be. It was supposed to be just a funny crime show wth dick jokes. But it's just so much more. It has great acting, smart writing, intersting characters and explores some very interesting ideas. Satire done right.
Saw Molly’s Game today and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great dialogue and wonderfully acted. This is Aaron Sorkins directorial debut, and while it was perfect from that aspect it is a great first outing. The movie is long but it’s well paced so it doesn’t feel like it drags, it feels like it needed those 140 minutes to tell the entire story. The scene between Chastain and Costner at the end is definitely one of the best I’ve seen in 2017. I give it this movie 4 out of 5. Go see it if you have a chance.
i give to you, a collection:
Fucking hell, it smells of pig round here, don't it? Definitely not kosher.
"Come to Small Heath, you will go to hell for fucking breathing."
Ishmael, please, will you hit the call to prayer?
honks car
Ah, no, they're Sicilians, aren't they, they don't trust nobody who ain't fucked a goat on the morning of their first pubic hair. They've got traditions.
Tommy, when a pikey walks in with hair like that, you've got to ask yourself, "Have I made a mistake?"
He is of mixed religion, therefore he is godless. He was adopted by Satan himself, before he was returned out of fear of his awkwardness, he is impossible to marry off, due to his lethal dimensions.
you're welcome
So i just finished this and wow, two words: Timothee Chalamet! He was brilliant as Elio and i wouldn't be suprised if he went up for the Oscars this year, totally deserved! Timmy's and Armie's chemistry is electrifying, without saying sometimes nothing at all, i swear i felt like i wasn't watching a movie, i was sucked right in. Oh and Mr. Perlman's speech at the end, oh and that ending! Take all the awards! This film has my heart already.
8.8/10. An incredible, life-affirming movie that has enough of a dark heart to earn the amazingly heart-warming sequence at the film's climax. Some of the angel stuff gets a little silly at points, but it's still just a stellar look at the advantages and pitfalls of the road not traveled, what doing and being good takes from you, and the invisible but strong connections within a community that form when a noble man takes the world on his shoulders when he has to. Stewart gives the performance of a lifetime, selling the nobility but vulnerability of George Bailey with perfection, the highs and lows and joys and anger and despondency and glee of the character with unparalleled commitment, charm, and pathos. This one's a classic for a reason.
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise? I thought not. It's not a story the Jedi would tell you. It's a Sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a dark lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise, he could use the force to influence the midichlorians to create... life. He had such a knowledge of the dark side, that he could even keep the ones he cared about from dying. The dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful, the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his apprentice everything he knew, then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. It's ironic. He could save others from death, but not himself.
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THAT THE WHOLE SEASON
i think of it like this: if youre going to eat a sandwich, you would just enjoy it more if you knew no one had fucked it.
whoa MICHAEL WHAT WAS THAT???!?!
The exchange between Swango and Varga was amazing. They both playing some brilliant mind games and executing plans. Now that the IRS dude has the evidence, the finale is going to be a a massive explosion of awesome.
Varga can keep adding zeroes to his salary offer but Ray is the only zero that would make Nikki happy.
Me, at the beginning of the seasons: do gods die?
Me, after this episode: do gods have dental plan?
4 episodes to go and 90% of the season until now feels like a huge filler.
"It's just a flying saucer, Ed. We gotta go." lol, Peggy kills me.
I give it a 10/10 for Nick Offerman's performance in this episode. Quit fantastic.
"The more you know who you are, and what you want, the less you let things upset you."
This was, without a shadow of a doubt, one of the greatest episodes of television I've ever seen. The show in general is amazing, but this episode was just UNREAL. Sterling K. Brown and Ron Cephas Jones were simply breathtaking. WOW.