Great episode, I completely lost it at OiTNB reference :)
"I'm mostly confused. i'm not sure how orange correlates with black in a way that's new." LOL! GREAT episode
Sam and Dean finally working together. No fights, no resentment, just the two of them together. That scene in the car when they are singing is one of the best ones, and that sentence "out in the back seat of my brother's 67 Chevy". Funny and lovely scene. Besides, the whole episode told from the POV of the Impala is absolutely AMAZING!
The funnest episode I have seen in years. Right up there with Changing Channels.
The brothers being BFF's again! I smiled so much. A great episode.
Finally a great episode in this season.
Loved this episode! Best one in a few seasons...
i smiled i laughed i cried i loved every minute of this episode :')
So many references in that episodes, I loved it. Best episode in a long time. Totally lost it at Dean saying "Turns out I DID kill the deputy!". :D
Finally an episode with Claire where I didn't want to smack her...
Top Movie! Really enjoyed every minute!
Jordan Fisher's Those Magic Changes gave me all the feels.
Best cliffhanger ever. I know when that hotline bling
you used to call me on my cellphone
That scene destroyed me.
they can't just kill one of the atlanta five and get away with it
An absolute let-down after Skyfall. The plot didn't make a lick of sense, and the romance was ridiculous.
Another masterclass in movie making from Guy Ritchie. Fun, smart and the most fun I've had in the cinema in some time. Well worth the price of admission.
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.
HOLY CRAP GAGA AND ANGELA JESUS I AM SWEATING AF
Hotel Transylvania 2 is short on a solid plot but it makes up for that with plenty of laughs and charm. To me the first was just okay but a little lame and cheesy. This sequel is actually a lot of fun and I don't even think it was cheesy at all.
Lady Gaga was made for this show.
[Slightly Spoilerish] Without even having seen David Robert Mitchell previous movie "The Myth of the American Sleepover" I'm quite certain that both movies have some similarities despite the first one not being a horror movie at all. I also think that is one of the main factors when it comes to this film, it doesn't feel like your typical horror movie while still showing off it's influences.
The big bad here is just "It" - a being taking the form of someone known to the victim who is slowly but steadily walking toward it's target. The only way to get rid of it is to have sex with someone else but if whoever is on top of it's list dies it falls back in the chain. Simply put: If you can't deal with it, fuck someone else and better look for someone who can either handle it or has a high chance of passing it on too.
Unlike many teen horror movies the girl who "gets" it and her group of friends are written more realistically and go about it reasonably. Unfortunately it seems that no one in the curse chain was creative enough then despite it being not completely dumb there seem to exist more than enough methods to keep "It" in check.
Nonetheless, it's a solid movie relying more on atmosphere than a body count or jump scares.
The title seems to have a double meaning. Not only for the 'monster' of the film, but it is also one of those movies that gets under your skin. I can't stop thinking about it.
The film has very unique feel to it, an 80's vibe, a creepy unique premise and a constant feeling of unease, I can now see why this has been getting so much press throughout the horror scene.
A Must Watch!
Usually the best momentos on the show (not comedy-wise) are thos little moments when they let Sheldon be a real person (with his own particular problems) and the forget to make him a joke of himslef. That's something that since Amy came to the show gives the character a tone that improves it so much.
Obviously for the tone of the show they don't do it often but when they to (particularly on this episode) they do it pretty well because they're not making him a "normal guy on the inside" but they show someone who has a lot of troubles to manage himself in a social world he doesn't quite understand and it explains very well all those things that, when done in a comedy tone, makes us laugh (or at least that's their objective.
Sheldon can't control or understand how people feel arround him, and that's why he controls everything else (schedules, places to sit, etc). The rutine he creates, and even the work he does, with the laws that don't change and make the universe predictable...in the funny moments those things makes us laugh, but when they let the character be serious and honest, it explains all of him. Those moments would be the "uncertainty principle" of this show. Not even in the hardest of sciences can you be completly sure of everything, and no matter how much you try to control the world arround you, people are always an uncertainty principle for him.
The only thing I dind't like about this episode were the scenes in the puzzle house. The episode was about the different forms that love can take. Howard with his mother, Bernadette with Howard, Sheldon and Penny...for the other four something else would have been better...
FLAWLESS.
We probably won't be able to see such fine and elegant TV for a long time. #SAVEHANNIBAL
Wow...three part Ogre storyline it's been simply awesome. I love how they are (re)building characters personalities true to the Batman mythology, just adding one layer at the time. I think this could be the greatest strenght of the show: just experiencing Bruce, Selina, Jim and all the main iconographic characters from the comic books evolving into..themselves!
love it. nygma, pengiun and gordan at there best.