I don't do drugs, but after watching this episode, I'm not so sure anymore.
I'm already in love with this. The way it's shot and edited is goddamn amazing.
Beautifully executed, both direction and cutting, powerful montage.. So please, PLEASE, tell me, that the ending was a hoax or another trick. I just hope, that logic wasn't sacrificed to get that appearance. It would be a shame. I will be inconsolable, if it's for real.
o bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao
I'm a simple woman, I see Matthew Goode, I watch.
ngl, i was just waiting for him to get shot
The interview with Berkowitz was so well played! I loved it!!
wendy's storyline was totally disposable
Sometimes, life is just dark. People are left with no answers and more questions. People are left angry, sad and with no hope.
I applaud this series for not going the easy way. But instead, the hard way.
I wish they would show more interviews. I still absolutely loved the entire season and what it sets up for the the third but I really love those interview scenes.
okay but why the hell was alex spending so much time with bryce??? he hated him
After this episode I'm absolutely sure this season would've been 100% better if Bryce had been the narrator. It would even make more sense to suddenly see a nicer and regretful side of him if he was narrating it himself because narrators can be quite biased and unreliable.
It still feels weird to me that he suddenly out of nowhere seems to regret his actions and tries to get better when he got hard in the last season just thinking about raping Hannah and gave no fucks whatsoever during the trial, but there were definitely ways to make it better and more plausible than adding some perfect Marie Sue who makes Bryce "feel things he never felt before" and having him do a 180 without any real explanation except sudden regret.
I AM SO FUCKING PROUD OF MY SON TYLER!!! HE DID THAT!!!! and monty is finally getting arrested!!!!
All Monty's dad cared was that it was done to a boy, not that he committed a crime, like being gay was the biggest shame. No wonder Monty was so repressed. Monty was a product of his upbringing. He didn't deserve to die, and have a crime he didn't commit pinned on him
best episode of this season. BANGER :fire:
A fever nightmare. Very unsettling, perfect set up for the final episode. 9.5/10
Fantastic movie, in all sense sof the word. A contemplative space drama about a father and son of few words, and the metaphorical and physical distance between them. Great space action and a resonant message. One of the best movies of the year in my opinion.
I like most space movies and this one is no different. It is shot incredible well with some fantastic shots in space. The score and sound editing were great. Brad Pitt gives a terrific quiet performance. I can see why some would think this would be slow and boring but this held my attention the whole way and I wanted more.
"My hand has blood"
"Ahh, mine too"
These first two episodes have been Peaky fooking Blinders at it's best. If they can keep this up it's going to be an absolutely fantastic season.
Luca was the villain we all needed!
just how weirdly charismatic and charming is that adrien brody wow
i give to you, a collection:
Fucking hell, it smells of pig round here, don't it? Definitely not kosher.
"Come to Small Heath, you will go to hell for fucking breathing."
Ishmael, please, will you hit the call to prayer?
honks car
Ah, no, they're Sicilians, aren't they, they don't trust nobody who ain't fucked a goat on the morning of their first pubic hair. They've got traditions.
Tommy, when a pikey walks in with hair like that, you've got to ask yourself, "Have I made a mistake?"
He is of mixed religion, therefore he is godless. He was adopted by Satan himself, before he was returned out of fear of his awkwardness, he is impossible to marry off, due to his lethal dimensions.
you're welcome
Alfie shows up
Me: THIS IS THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED ! PLEASE LET EVERY SCENE HAVE AlFIE IN THEM!!!
Just give Richard Madden every award for this ok
The first 90 minutes of this movie are absolutely fantastic. They build up Marla as such a despicable, horrid creature that I was actively begging for the Mafia to get sick revenge on her.
The last 30 minutes are Season 8 Game of Thrones level of terrible and ruin what was about to be one of my favorite movies this year. The steps they want to strain credibility were insane. Firstly her surviving after being drugged and put in the water were questionable. The mafia failing to kill her girlfriend was just...how in the world did they fail killing that girl?
Marla just fell in the water (and I'm not going into the 3 minutes she was able to kick in a glass front window underwater and maintain holding her breath), but she still has her wallet to buy things at the convenience store. She gets to her girlfriend literally just before the place blows up, which she had no control over because she literally waited for a taxi.
They complain that they have nothing left but the diamonds, and but they also apparently have a handy wig, a taser, some morphine knockout drugs to pull off some James Bond type of killing of Peter Dinklage. And then when Dinklage survives, he agrees to be her partner. Look, I get she's smart and was gonna kill it with the mafia. But the shit she did was unforgivable, and it strains my belief that Dinklage wouldn't just go out and torture her the first chance he gets. They did not present him as being a "money first" guy, so him overlooking the mother being thrown IN A PSYCHIATRIC WARD is nuts.
Look, I enjoyed 70% of this movie. It was an excellent horror thriller to that point. I would've loved if this movie went the route of Dinklage and the mob being mostly outsmarted by the crazy, maniacally, absolutely dastardly woman. But that movie NEEDED to end with Dinklage personally killing Marla. No if, ands or buts, anything but that ending ruins the point they spent the rest of the movie going for.
It really hurts me to trash this movie, because Pike was fantastic again in her role as a villain and Dinklage really made me want his character to succeed. But that ending was the worst type of cop out possible.
Everyone keeps suggesting there is a paradox concerning the 5D future humans and their ability to save humanity in the past. It's really not a paradox at all. Everyone assumes humanity survived to ascend to the 5th dimension but how could humanity exist in the future if not for the actions of Cooper.. who was guided by future humans (begin endless loop).
Did anyone ever consider the other important character in the movie? Amelia Brand carried on with the rest of her mission (thanks to Cooper). I postulate that Brand used the human seeds as intended and set up a colony. A colony that would thrive and eventually evolve beyond human. Thus Earth is of little importance, and may have indeed died. These colonists, and the generations that followed, would have been told the story of a great man (Cooper) who saved them from extinction. With the ability to manipulate space-time, they would pay homage to their hero "God" by helping him in the past so he may fulfill the mission most important to him, to once again see his daughter. Plan B worked beautifully. But the 5d humans, having the power to bend space-time, decided there's no reason why Plan A had to fail.
Okay, what the f? How did they pull this brilliant piece of cinema off? I am your standard hater of Disney live-action and I am pleasantly surprised they made me enjoy a Cruella origin film. Wtf. I want that little dog Wink. What a boss.
I watched a fantastic video that focused more on the murderer Chris Watts’ abysmal turn in the interrogation. It focuses a lot less on Shanann (which is a good thing because the documentary throwing mean comments towards her did nothing for the story). Check out JCS Criminal Psychology Chris Watts for a better analysis if you are interested in the case.
"I liked this episode because of the subject matter."
The subject matter: [Gong Yoo as Captain Han]