What a great movie! What movies should be like. This needs to be viewed in theaters! Highly recommend.
Gal Gadot can't act !
And more woke trash which could have been a perfectly fine drama but instead decided to try and force political tones about democratic saviors and gender madness.
This show is very pretty but all the time jumps and amount of characters is confusing me. Hoping it becomes clearer in time.
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A decent forgettable action movie that will fill your need to see things explode but not much more.
The girl is just too annoying.
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That ending. I felt so bad for Fiona. She finally wanted to do something for herself and then her mother messed everything up again. I really hope they'll kick Monica out of their lives as soon as possible. She's an awful mother and an annoying character at the same time. She's always whining and ruining everything she comes into contact with. I can't believe she even wanted to have another kid with Frank.
Sato’s quick peace sign in the middle of a super tense scene absolutely killed me :joy:
Clever wordplay in the title, "en ami" means "as a friend" in French, but reads as "enemy" in English.
The first two episodes are slow and rather boring. But if you stick to it till EP03, i'm sure most people will love this show. Can't believe this is a true story!
Seems like a real big set up, and they better deliver or this is going to be all the bigger disappointment.
Sad to see it end but all I can say is: What a satisfying ending :)
Welllll that was a boring one. The last two episodes were great but this one felt like a lot of filler and backstory? to catch us up to present time (ie there was a time jump) and it wasn't very interesting the way it was done.
Hoping the pace picks back up with the next episode.
If her club had succeeded they would have made their money back. Can you tell I'm feeling sad for con artist Anna right now :laughing:
just your generic pile of trash
haha that macho terminator alien dude is still around
Someone give CSM a book deal so that the he can stop pulling the strings in the shadows!
These three episodes have been so brilliant. Best yet!
More nudity and fucking. Much less propaganda skewed toward the producers political view. Loved the show until this happened.
Wow, really Hanry just wow this is maybe his worst movie :thumbsdown:
Finally, this episode solidified my understanding of the mythology. It's taken this long but the exposition cram sessions provided by this and the previous episode ("Two Fathers") finally set things straight for me. Not the most entertaining episode, but definitely critical to understanding the mess of details associated with the previous seasons.
Secondary characters in this episode: Kersh, CSM, Agent Spender, Diana, Krycek, Bill Mulder, Lone Gunmen, Syndicate, Cassandra, Marita Covarrubius
This was a terrible episode. Boring. Roxanne is just a another crazy bitch.
I genuinely do not know what to think. The only talent I really saw in this was the production in some of the animations. Imagine having so much money, power, and fame that you're able to create your own movie, and this is what you make. It's a cool message, and you learn a bit about JLo, but it's unbearable. I feel like the realest thing I saw was Ben Afflecks' nose. So yeah, it's a hit if you're a JLo fan. If not, then tough. The same goes for the new music. It's a hit if you're a fan. If not, then tough.
"One might propose that I am either insanely brave or quite insane. I'd answer neither. I'd say, insanely loyal. Take your pick. There's insanity in all the answers."
This is a slow, but good spy thriller. Ryan Phillippe did well but Chris Cooper's performance is a standout here. The fact that this is a true story and he is based off of a real person made it really interesting to me. If you like spy thrillers based on true stories, check this out.
The ending sucked. It was my least favorite ending of a series I liked until Vampire Diaries tied it and The Originals surpassed it. The killing of Nucky was both dumb and pointless. It didn't happen to the character it was based off. They just wanted put a crime doesn't pay message at the end. Lame not brave.
With the heavy handed cinematography and ceaselessly drawling expository, The Grandmaster has some stylish moments but is otherwise tiresome.