Great episode! The "What Even Matters Anymore" sketch was brilliant and a couple other sketches had me laughing. One or 2 dud sketches but quickly forgotten.
I really loved this pilot. They work great together like Difficult People or Always Sunny.
I really enjoyed this pilot. It's strong, sets up story very well, looks great and is funny.
Does this list not match all this in one easy move? https://trakt.tv/users/indeed2015/history/episodes?start_at=2017-01-01&end_at=2017-12-31T23:59:59
I enjoyed this, I heard about it on the Doug Loves Movies podcast where a guest said to watch it but don't look up anything about it and I think that does make the experience better.
For those that have seen it, is it really based on true events?
If it were anyone else but Stephen they would have been sent home on that showstopper
I tried it because of Ezra but nope, this is not for me
noooo, so sad to see Unkindness go. I think Erin should return solo next season.
Wasn't feeling it this episode. Feels kind of low budget but that can usually be covered by a good story. Hopefully next one is better.
So it looks like that was a real death and they want to make a move to anthology series... http://uproxx.com/tv/people-of-earth-why-cant-we-be-friends-review-recap/
First appearance of Guillermo Del Toro as Pappy McPoyle
That was a real heavy episode but they dealt with it brilliantly.
I love love loved this. I knew a good bit of the plot going in so thought there wouldn't be much left but there is.
Great performances from all and especially Anne!
I had previously seen Timecrimes and loved it, then I saw Open Windows and thought it was ok so I went in thinking this would be another dip and it wasn't.
I love the poster for this one.
NOT the director Jon Favreau
Rewatched this last night, I love it
I highly recommend the original that this is based off: https://trakt.tv/movies/inside-2007
This sounds great, hopefully it gets made.
The new documentary Zero Days fits this list perfectly
https://trakt.tv/movies/zero-days-2016
Alex Gibney explores the phenomenon of Stuxnet, a self-replicating computer virus discovered in 2010 by international IT experts. Evidently commissioned by the US and Israeli governments, this malware was designed to specifically sabotage Iran’s nuclear programme. However, the complex computer worm ended up not only infecting its intended target but also spreading uncontrollably.
First episode without Jess and it's the best episode in the past season
That was a brilliant fight for Rousey v Holm, Ronda was so outclassed. She looked frustrated and panicked all fight.
Conor was great this episode.
This is my favourite show at the moment, excellent guests and great stuff from Riki and Natasha.