Nah, this one didn't fly. Might have to do with that everyone sounds like evil nazis from an old Mel Brooks film. :D
That and that the story is kind of unclear and that it tries to cram a whole Star Wars movie into 15 minutes whereas five of them is a light saber fight.
Wow.....
Amateur hour got funding?
Only managed to watch half of the first episode.
It starts with every character gets the buildup as a suspect, bam bam bam, without any finesse at all. Then follows the "burglary in the medics office where a truckload of sedatives were stolen but I didn't report it, because "Meh"-part and I just laughed out loud and turned it off.
I hate non linear movies and I hate movies with people shouting at each other for minutes at a time so this one wasn't of to a good start and I more than once just wanted it to end. But it's nicely done for a time jump movie and the acting is good so guess I'll have to give it an OK.
Don't know how to describe whatever this type of "acting" is called, but how on earth can anyone listen to and watch this for +40 minutes? East Asian over acting feels like an easy watch compared to this.
I feel sick after just hearing the first line being delivered in the trailer.
This episode was a total bore compared to the first one, a long yawn.
The only episode (so far?) this season that holds the same standard as the ones in the first.
If you like the tv series Dag you'll enjoy this.
Not as bad as I was afraid it would be, especially since it's staring both Leslie Jones and Melissa McCarthy.
Still a pointless remake though.
Not a fan of the nonlinear way they tell this story. Have loved the previous two seasons but this one is of to a slow start.
Like a very long and very boring episode of Girls.
An extra star for Kristen Bell. How the .... did this mess get so high grades?
The kind of movie you've forgotten all about as soon as the end credits start to roll...
Theron is good though and saves it from a lower grade.
Not much have change from the last F&F movie I saw, that was made very clear already in the very first scene.
Lost interest after 10 minutes and picked up my phone only to watch when I heard the voice of Nathalie Emmanuel.
And the scene where the u-boat exploded in a sea of fire and they drove the cars around Vin to protect him from the fire.. Come on..
And then there's the bottomless pit of cheesy one-liners...
People actually pay money to see this?
What was this piece of crap even about? To call it a comedy is more than far fetched...
"Det här kommer Håkan få fan för..."
Best scene ever in an adventskalender!
Nope...
Very close to an even lower grade thanks to the last 15 minutes.
On the plus side it makes me extremely glad to be working in Sweden with this kind of stuff if this movie for real reflects how this kind of work is done in the US.
The story is incredibly predictable and kind of boring so I don't see it winning the Oscar for best picture. Instead it should get two Oscars for best cinematography cause wow, just wow. It's a pure pleasure to watch and could as well been a silent movie as far as I care.
First time I've ever seen CGI tears, or at least noticed that they wasn't real, the vomit scene was also a class act of poorly made CGI and the scene itself was completely unnecessary and kind of took the movie to an OK one (6) to a not so OK one (4) since it went downhill from there.
Liked Geraldine Viswanathan, so gonna have to take a look at what else she has done.
First season finale where I immediately didn't feel the need for a new episode. Weakest finale of the weakest season.
It was under a spoon!
Love Kramer in this one.
Surprisingly good. Atleast better than the previously 28 sequels to Oceans 11.
Better than the previous two in the franchise thanks to Will Smith not being in it.
This one really surprised me. Was expecting something on par with what WWE produce in general, garbage shows for children, but it was so much more.
I seldom turn off a movie once I've pressed play but 15 minutes of this was enough, and by that Haley Joel Osment, which I've hated since The Sixth Sense, hadn't even appeared on screen yet so I knew the chances of it getting any better was less than zero.
If you just endure the first half of constant shouting it becomes watchable but not much more than that.
First part is demanding if you are to sugarcoat it, second part is worth the wait though.
The "no short time memory"-thing gets old incredible fast.
It was of to a decent start when it was just about the birds but quickly fell apart when the pigs arrived.
Interesting and promising beginning but it never left the station, last 2/3 is a total snooze fest.
Alfre Woodards performance and the story with her character is ruining this show completely. The what felt as a lifetime long scene with her and her "daughter" in this episode almost made me turn the TV off. Amateur hour....