The funnest episode I have seen in years. Right up there with Changing Channels.
Great episode, I completely lost it at OiTNB reference :)
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This is perfect!!!!!!!!!!!! I also loved that final Gollum voice of Vera.
Thanks Looking, thanks for being there, for all! It helps me so much...
Throwback to the original movie...
Norma: We all go a little mad sometimes!
Classic.
What a weird and beautifully shot episode. It wouldn't be a Bryan Fuller show without buckets of blood. I'm intrigued to see what comes next.
Uhhhh :O
- 'Southland' fans
- 'The Wire' fans
- 'Training Day'/'Street Kings' fans
throw an eye on this FOX baby: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnW09t6wTZ0
I will miss this show. It was really good. Maybe it will be another season.... I hope.
This film makes believing in fairies cool again.
This was a really good episode... I've missed these. Dialogue wasn't melodramatic, they introduced an interesting character in a great way that showcased him well, relationships were detailed well, so much more. The only thing making this ep bad was that it came after many bad ones that didn't build up to it well.
I think I enjoyed this film.
I say I think as it quite literally caused a cold sweat! I'm not the best with heights - and - the scenes in this film, the realism, I felt transported to that wire; it was terrifying!!
I know it to be be true, but, I can barely believe Philipe walked out on that wire not once but 8 times. Certainly worth a free pass but sadly the 'forever' part of that cannot be fulfilled.
The best trilogy movie so far
I really enjoyed it!
I wish it never ends :P
Freak Show isn't half as bad as people make it out to be on IMDB. The first few episodes, while we still have the uknowht around, come close to the Asylum. It's just that as the show nears its finale it loses steam. Dandy isn't that scary, in fact, becomes more irritating near the end. Chester could've been given a longer role to play than to just keep blabbing to his doll.
But Jessica Lange, as always, is the star attraction of the (freak) show. It's worth a watch just for her. Too bad she isn't in Season 5; a guest appearance maybe? The way some of the episodes connect with the Asylum is nice too. I say, skip Coven and watch this instead!
Let's talk about the first episode. For the first time in 12 years, I have no idea where the show is going. There's always been a distinct threat or villain - and that paves way for the entire season. Right now, all we have is essentially multiple hunters. Mary Winchester is a hunter, obviously Sam and Dean are, and technically speaking - the Men of Letters are also hunters. That would be great if we were warming up to an Avengers-size scale of bad guys - but right now they are free and clear. The only thing I can think of is the Men of Letters are bad guys...and even then, that's stretching it. I don't know where the show is going, and I think that's a bad thing.
Wow. Just... wow. Freddie Highmore has come such a long way from freakin' "August Rush." Vera Farmiga was great. The whole cast was top notch. I noticed that Farmiga isn't in the news as leaving the cast either. I know we'll be seeing her ghost around a lot. Good news.
Astonishing actresses portraing astonishing actresses, i am just shaken, Jessica Lange has never been better and i am really enjoying knowing who Susan is!
I can't stop thinking of house of cards when I see him.
Speechless.
I love how Marvel is connecting all their recent films and TV shows
Basically the best movie the MCU has so far.
THIS SEASON IS SO GOOD. How is literally every episode better than the last? It's incredible.
Evan Peter's characters always end up being one of my favorite ones every single season. I just love his acting.
I'm really starting to enjoy this season. I didn't enjoy the first 3 episodes that much. But now that the story is getting deeper and deeper, I'm really starting to like it. Excited to see what will happen next, since 2 important parts of the story are over now.
"I liked this episode because of the subject matter."
The subject matter: [Gong Yoo as Captain Han]
One man and his car. The man's name is Ivan Locke and his life is going to change completely during an hour and a half trip in his car while he talks on the phone via bluetooth with several people. Soon we discover the destiny of the road trip and throughout the film we understand and follow this man's issues.
Tom Hardy is an actor of excellence so even before I saw the film I already knew that he would give all of him as he always does. This film is not quite a monologue but is close to it since the only character we see is Hardy's. He always shows the right emotions no matter the difficulty of the role, and this was hard work. He has the capacity of keeping us interested and using the right tension and despair he is able to carry the film. We really feel connected with Ivan Locke. This guy needs more praise than he gets, so underrated and so great!
This film is definitely good but we do not see what it sells. For me it was a solid drama and not an exciting thriller. We watch a man trying to do the right thing. Against what is heart wants in his head he believes that he needs to assume a mistake not to be haunted by ghosts of the past that lead to the less happy memories of his childhood and adolescence. Another thing that bothered me in the story was the writer's (which is also the director of this film, Steve Knight) insistence on what I am going to call the "concrete talk". I understand that he wanted to prove that Ivan Locke is very passionate about his work but I felt that I do not needed so much of that.
The best thing about it (Tom Hardy's performance apart) is the fact that besides caring about the main and only character we see on screen it made me also cared about all of the other characters and we never see them! We feel their emotions and that was really cool.
Locke is definitely a different film with an interesting cinematography and editing. Doing a film only set in a car on a highway is not an easy thing to do and not even because of that we feel less power but the misleading plot might be your major disappointment.
Love how the story goes smooth in this episode, and plays with your emotion. One of my favorite episode in season 3.
Don't mess with the Riddler!
Jordan Fisher's Those Magic Changes gave me all the feels.
Loved this episode! Best one in a few seasons...
amazing episode! definitely not a filler! it had a lot of character development and it was still classic!
Great episode showing the beginning of the transition from Bruce Wayne to Batman.