If this doesn't tickle your funny bone, you should immediately go and have it looked at. It might be broken.
I had literally zero expectations about this show. But as a guy who hated wv as hell I've liked it. I hope it can keep up the tempo it has now.
Best thing Disney has done in a while, especially the animations in this episode and Kamala is an awesome fangirl.
I still enjoy this episode every damn time I watch it. Especially the airconditioning gag and the ending. Millhouse is the perfect Falloutboy!
Potus no Motus - We Got Him
Main story: Election 2020
Another fantastic docu-series from Netflix/Dirty Money. There's way too many people in powerful positions that are morally and ethically bankrupt.
Disgusting as allways. No real surprises but allways still shoking anyways.
'Let's Be Cops' a.k.a. New Girl tribute episode to 'The Other Guys' with Nick and Coach.
A pretty fun movie, even though it is written with not enough room left over for the actors to work with for more improvisation (or so it seems.) There are also a lot of scenes that are just not necessary and kinda over the top (the dancing of coach being a perfect example of it) for a movie like this. It makes for a few good smiles, but it also feels a bit forced into the film.
However, Jake and Damon are having a good chemistry on screen since they have been working together for a while with New Girl now, and this makes the movie highly enjoyable. The physical humor especially is worked out great. Adding Rob Riggle (as the backing 2nd 'straight man') makes them stand out even better.
This movie is not it's best in making you laugh out loud with witty comments or crazy jokes, but it definitely makes you light-hearted and kind of happy throughout and after the movie from watching these two 'silly smart guys' save the day.
The worst is the soundtrack of the film though. In the opening scene it is still funny to hear the guilty pleasure song from Backstreet Boys, but soon you'll discover that the whole movie is drenched in bad trap meets hiphop (I expected 'Beez in the trap" during almost every scene xD) and this bothered me a lot. Couldn't they use some more neutral les disturbing tracks if they didn't want to get cliché songs?
Anyway, the movie will not disappoint most of its viewers and even though it won't go to the top of the comedic genre either. It is great for some nice entertainment for (almost) everyone.
I came here via "Cobra Kai Season 2" and I was not disappointed.
More of an experience than a movie. I think some of the later stories are a lot weaker than the first few. It is hard to stay so focused on this when there is no real narrative thread throughout the whole 2 hours. I kinda wish this would of cut the olympus one and made it shorter. Still it is something unique and I'm sure was really cool at the time to see in theaters.
This has been great so far. Probably the only "new" anime I'll watch this season and already thought to be the best one so far, and I agree.
Everything from animation, to directing and music has been great. This is a quality anime like one we've not seen lately. It's great to see old school anime styles coming back like this, hope for more.
"All starches are a scam." - George
I don't believe this is going to be airing. Production of SNL has been put on an indefinite hold due to COVID-19.
The good toys can be pretty corny. Other than that the movie is entertaining. Especially since it has a Gremlins feel to it. Due to Joe Dante.
Small Soldiers was also Phil Hartman’s last film unfortunately.
I liked it but didn't love it it. There were a few great moments and some eye rolling moments. The visuals looked great for the most part except for all the flashing lights that bothered me. Too many new characters introduced too quickly and the plot is silly but it's still a Star Wars movie.
Edit: I liked it a little bit better the second time knowing what was going to happen and just enjoying the ride. The plot and pacing are a mess but there are a lot of great moments. The action is pretty good and the CGI looks great except for flashing lighting is annoying. The weakest of the sequel trilogy but better than the prequels.
I have no idea what's going on, but I like it. At the same time, it's a little annoying not knowing what's going on with something you're watching, especially when you're enjoying watching it at the same time. Best case scenario, I'll be loosely following along with what's going on while enjoying watching it immensely, like usual with most shows I'm watching, have watched, and will watch.
Miss Peele KNOWS blue lives don't matter.
It's a fun lighthearted Marvel movie. There are some jokes and some cool action. I think Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly work great together. Michael Pena has some great scenes. Judy Greer and Bobby Cannavale are wasted. Randall Park is a nice addition while Laurence Fishburne and Walton Goggins were just ok. Hannah John-Kamen's Ghost is a decent villain. Way better than some early MCU villains but a big step down from Thanos and Killmonger. It's a good time but nothing serious.
After the second watch I really love the father daughter stuff. Randall Park still stands out and Luis and his crew are great too. I hope to see a lot more of them. This is still really funny and a lot of that has to do with Paul Rudd's delivery and charisma.
Few sequels live up to their first films but i feel this one does. I'm not saying it's blowing the original out of the water but you'll walk away as happy as you did if you enjoyed the original. I can't wait until (hopefully) the third Ant-Man is released down the line. The backbone of the MCU, the pallet cleanser needed between the world changing events.
WolfCop can be compared to Hobo with a Shotgun. It's a feature film made from a trailer of a competition for some Canadian cinema with the prize money of $1 million.
You can guess it's concept from the title so if you want a heavy drinking cop going all hairy this is the movie for it. Despite being sometimes a bit too cheesy it's fun for what it's worth.
There's not many good infected films out there but this was different to many with a good plot and turned out to be a decent film..
Wow. Brilliant movie! crazy ensemble cast!! James' performance as Wiseau is spot on and amazing! (I actually cried tears when watching this surreal unbelievably true story!) ...and wow Dave as Greg (Hot and Hot) amazing performance from the whole crew of this film!
I still watch The Room! Alot! more than 100 times... Top F*cking Notch!
and now The Disaster Artist is a brilliant tribute to the man man that followed his dreams for all his friends and fans and cult following! :)
both movies are on Must-Watch lists everywhere!
I loved this movie! Great tribute to The Room, it brought a lighter theme to a much judged movie. This movie is one where anyone can feel a deep connection to the story; to have a great dream and attempt to pursue it, despite society's opinion. Made me laugh a lot more than I thought it would. My favorite part would have to be the amazing acting between the Franco brother's. I completely forgot that they were brothers, their acting was just that amazing.
I would love to find Kristen Wing in a bunker, interesting return for the season.
Jeremy Saulnier and Macon Blair are fantastic filmmakers. I can't wait for whatever they are doing next.
Better than I expected, and really cool seeing actors from other horror films in this. I love the "movie within a movie" subgenre of horror. This is almost as good as Anguish (1987) and Demons (1985). A real nice twist on the horror genre.
not the best horror/comedy movie in the world, but definitely a great one!
cool directing, nice cast and crazy script lmao
This was way better than expected! Had a slow beginning but when it started, it really took off. Loved, loved, loved it!!!
Great season opening. Some really great lines.
The chemistry in this show is a benchmark of casting.
"The Box" needs to be a show immediately.