This film is absolutely amazing.. I hold It close to my soul and not because of Kevin Spacey and Benicia del Toro are involved with a Baldwin brother... Because my late best friend first shower me this movie, and he has since passed away a few years after showing me and years ago.
He introduced it to me as a film that would "fuck my mind". The fact that countless shows have referenced this film in one way or another.... Not to mention it totally fucked my mind!
If you like plots where there are so many twist, its like watching a freshly rolled spliff, you need to watch this one. If you're over the age of 30 and haven't watched this film, SHAME ON YOU!!!
You'll quickly add this film to your all time favorites ave you too will pass it down to your close ones. I saw this originally in 2001-2002. Just finished watching it tonight for the "who knows how many times" this made. Hope you enjoy it as much as I
Carl made the right call, that kid with the gun should’ve dropped his weapon immediately instead of coming close and looking at Carl dead in the eye.
Started off strong but they should have chosen a different replacement actor, barely any of the jokes land and the overall vibe of the show is simply off.
The sequel that no one asked for, Inside Man: Most Wanted is a mediocre straight-to-video thriller. What at first appears to be a copycat robbery of the infamous Dalton Russell heist turns out to be something more, leading FBI negotiator Brynn Stewart to take greater risks to bring the crisis to an end. The film goes to great lengths to make connections to the original, but it’s all extremely contrived. Obviously none of the original cast returns, and no one from the new cast is that impressive or has much screen presence. Additionally, there’s not that much intrigue or suspense to the heist. Inside Man: Most Wanted is an uninspired and generic crime film, and an unworthy successor to the original.
Simply put, one of the best episodes of the season in a damn good season, and one of the best in the series.
I wish they would give Dwight a break already.
Having not read the comics I was ready to hate King Ezekiel due to the over-the-top nature of the character. However his self-awareness makes him really interesting.
I'm so glad the porch dick family is gone. Completely useless. The body count in that episode must have been higher than in some full seasons.
There were so many amazing and unexpected moments, like the rocket launcher vs. the motorcycle gang, Glen being saved from sure death for the 10th time, Carl with his "Dad?" line and others. I have to rewatch it 3-4 times now.
What was pretty interesting to me was that as much as Morgan is annoying, his act of saving Alpha Wolf put a series of events in place that led to Carl's life being saved. So Morgan's "All life is precious" mantra is still alive.
I also really liked that Father Gabriel redeemed himself and even Eugene stepped up.
another episode, another idiotic death, why can't the creators of this show give us more "believable" deaths? aikido master with a stick decides to defend his friend by shoving his back into a walker's mouth... why? just why?
When Glenn found the batteries, Abraham asked: "how did you know those were there?", and he just smiled. Yeah, I miss Dale too :(
Good episode, overall. I enjoyed it!
I liked this episode because of the realistic story with some kind of problems which should be "the real life" in the zombies world.
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I knew about this episode, but it's so sad to watch. I cried here ç_ç
That Lil bitch was crazy in the head
Daryl just needs a big hug
Merle is always a big boy trying to be the big brother. But haste makes waste and he was not strong enough inside to make a better choice. Felt sorry for him.
I completely forgot how Merle died, I really thought Daryl was the one who killed him before he turns. Governor really killed a lot of Ricks allies in this arc, completely forgot that too. But this is my first time to rewatch this series since the first time I've seen it.
And I also hated the fact that they didn't make this single episode dedicated to Merle. I was annoyed with the Glenn and Maggie subplot for this episode. That could be include in another episode.
Merle was truly the black ship of Ricks group and a late bloomer like what Carol said to him. If only he turned back with Michone he will be really an official member of Rick's group.
R.I.P Merle.
NO NO NO NOOOOOOO!!! The Governor isn't dead, WHY!!! I expected him to end along with this season, WHY
and Andrea's dead wtf?? she had the pliers and she's good at defending herself, could've killed him easily without getting hurt, how the hell did he bite her first?
"In this life now, you kill or you die... Or you die and you kill." - The Governor.
Andrea died for nothing, her role is a waste. She saw everything what the governor did and still couldn't do anything about it