I began questioning my own existence after this episode.
While the trailers and adverts might make this seem like it's a happy romp, it's not. Believe me it's not. This, in my opinion, is a very sad film. It took me by surprised me and made me remember aspects of my childhood I don't normally keep at the forefront of my mind. This is despite the comedy and the happy joy-joy attitude seen for about 50% of the film. I really related to Riley, so much so that I actually cried quite a bit at the theatre. I felt a bit embarrassed but I really couldn't help it. It wasn't the acts in the film that made me sad, it was the explanation afterwards. Riley's motivations. Hearing it in words after seeing everything broke me. A Disney film hasn't made me cry like that ever.
You absolutely have to see Inside Out. But, don't go into it looking for it to put a smile on your face after a bad day. It's a really emotional ride. However, the message in the end is really worth it. It's a message that we should really get across to the children of today. I wish the message being put forward by this movie was being aimed at children back when I was a kid. It would have really helped. It would have indeed.
I have so much to say about this show and how bad it is. If you want a excellent supernatural drama, then watch this BUT only from season 1 to 5. The fifth season's finale offers a great ending to the show and after that, everything is just plain bad. The plots stop making sense, they bring back characters just to kill them off and introduce new ones nobody gives a shit about. Think about everything that makes the show amazing, all those characters you love. Well, you'll be lucky if they decide to kill them off, because they managed to ruin Castiel and Crowley's characters to a point where I can't even stand them. Season 10's Crowley is just terrible, all he does is sit on his chair in his castle or whatever the hell that is (look i made a pun) and kill random demons. Regarding Castiel, a lot happens to him after the fifth season, sure, but his character just doesn't evolve. This is so irritating because i was such a huge fan of this show but now i feel like i'm gonna have to drop it.
I can only recommend the 5 first seasons, after that everything is just bad.
Just look at the gap between season 1-5 ratings and season 6-10 (or 11 now, since it has been renewed), and really the only people still defending this show are tumblr hardcore fans and shippers.
IF YOU THROW ANOTHER MOON AT ME I’M GONNA LOSE IT
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.
The funny thing is that after the episode ended, I came here to give it some stars.
Modern noir private detective. Farrell is handsome and likeable. The writing is good. The editing and arty stylized images makes it distinct. The imagery mixing with old Hollywood movies is a great touch. I immediately fell in love with this detective story.
"A guy gets on the MTA here L.A. and dies. Think anybody'll notice?"
for those who already read the book, it's amazing to see how the directors portrait the tones and vibes of wind gap and Camille's Psyche trough images and cuts and bits and pieces of forks, of knives, of screws and all the sharp objects that surround her all the time. I love how now every time i see her with a bottle of water i instantly know that is liquor and she is drunk. The book covers all this with narration by Camille and i was really afraid to see a lot of narration here too, how is so often used in tv shows. Is great to see a show that cares about building the characters, specially Wind Gap itself with its own persona. I wasn't sure i would see so many dialogues from the book in the series, but you can't fix what is not really broken. Amazing adaption. Loving it more and more now. And wow, they are even developing Alan, who is almost never talked about in the book.
Maaaan, this episode was a mess, in both the best and the worst ways. Gonna start with what bugged me. This ep disregarded how the midseason finale had ended, and I like my continuity. I know Carl lost an eye in the comics, but how the fuck has he survived a shot to the head? Also it was a bit weird how walkers got that whiny little shit Sam just because he took a step to the side, and then they attacked Jessie for screaming like they could follow the sound to her vocal cords, instead of just attacking the general source which would be the whole group. Not gonna lie, I kept waiting for that whole nightmarish (and slightly ridiculous) sequence to end up being a figment of someone's imagination. Wolf having a sudden change of heart was a bit farfetched. But fuck that shit, I don't really care. Rick going berserk and everyone following him to clear up the streets was awesome. Daryl, Abraham and Sasha coming back at the right moment and saving the day by gunning down the dead fuckers and blowing shit up was... convenient, but also awesome, yeah. Fuck the nit-picking, this episode was the shit, definitely worth waiting and yawning during some of the previous ones. Keep it up.
my "manually marked seen" plays don't count in the highscore. That is just mean!
aziraphale's "i'm soft" ...... love my soft angel son
Better Spiderman than the last time...better girl. Awsome effects, and a better story. All in all a great comic book adaption :D
Ahhhhhh I've missed Bobby and Rufus so much!
I'm already in love with this. The way it's shot and edited is goddamn amazing.
Everyone is so mad and I don't get it. You want the show to be sunshine and rainbows? You want the characters to start considering "oh but I don't want to hurt any of the viewers feelings". If you didn't see that coming, can't foresee just how drastic the Sansa/Theon story line may become, then you are blind. This is not a happy show, and this is not the worst thing I've seen on it.
"Bang!" One hell of a character presentation, I must say. Jon Bernthal is the perfect casting for Punisher.
Slick, suave, and sexy, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., although occasionally incoherent, is a fun, old-fashioned spy romp with a lot to look at.
Slick, suave, and sexy, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., although occasionally incoherent, is a fun, old-fashioned spy romp with a lot to look at.
Krystal is fitness goals, my god.
I feel like it's time to let Krystal into Clone Club, she can handle it. Okay, maybe she'll kick someones ass and flip a table out of a window but she'll handle it surprisingly well, I think.
EDIT: I feel like there's something up with Adele. Those worm things are for targeted gene therapy, right? So what if someone gave Adele one and used it to make her DNA a close enough match to Felix's that they'd look like siblings on a DNA test? I know it's convoluted but when is anyone ever happy in this show? Maybe it's just because Sarah's so suspicious of her, and that's transferring to me too but I'm really not sure about her. Especially when there are DNA changing face worms in the mix.
Probably the best episode of the series. That fight scene was fucking amazing.
matt: im gonna put on some pants
foggy: no
same
Someone once told me, television is a flat circle. Every show we've ever watched or will watch, we're destined to watch over and over and over again. Watching this show, sometimes I'm convinced that the creators have lost their minds. But there are other times, I think I'm main-lining the secret truth of the universe.
Kudos to Kieran Culkin for making Roman so despicable and endlessly punchable in this episode.
The Punisher was fighting to find redemption while Jon Bernthal was fighting for an Emmy Award.
Nothing earth-shattering but still a solid setup and the CGI is top notch! Daemon shines every time he’s on screen. 8/10
"If you go looking for the truth, get the whole thing.It's like a good fuckHalf is worse than none at all."
Best quote ever
Jesus, that graveyard scene. Jon Berthal was fantastic there.
The first four episodes were amazing.
It was at the point after Eloise enters the first dream sequence, and Sandie descends the mirror lined stairs and dances that I thought "This is so good, I don't even care what happens next!"
Turns out, I did care. It's such a shame to see a movie that could be so brilliant suffer from such a poor and incoherent narrative.