Pros
+ Jaime and Bronn stuff
+ Jorah Mormont
+ Sparrows going HAAM
+ Stannis confirmed for greatest daddy ever
+Jon and Melisandre
Cons
- Littlefinger's plan gets dumber and dumber as the season progresses
- The sons of the Harpy shit
- Sand Snakes are somehow even bigger pieces of shit than they were in the books
- Still no Greyjoy brothers, Young Griff, Quiet Isle priest, or Quentyn (aka the best parts of the 4th and 5th books)
very funny film, really good and a great directorial debut .
excellent, watch it with your ma!
Yeah, this is absolute gold
I thought it was kind of boring. It would have worked better as a B plot rather than a full episode.
Another stunning episode.
Ramin Djawadi's music took me back to the atmospheres of some GOT (g)old episodes like 5x10. Even the ending kinda remembers that situation of kings and crowd closed together inside a building that could mean death for everyone.
Up for the Queen that never was, down for some CGI scenes (and it's not the first time this season). But, WOW.
Mia isaac as Rowan is spectacular. Enjoyed the storyline but also i get mad second hand embarrassment so i had to skip over some parts. I couldn't handle it. costuming on Zoey Deutch was so good. Also Caroline Calloway being in this truly sent me. The fact that she was the moderator for the online shaming support group??? DEAD. LMFAO.
It won't break any new ground and is fairly predictable in its twists, but Bill and Ted Face the Music is such good-natured, clean fun that it's impossible not to be glad it exists, especially in 2020.
Definitely not perfect, but most excellent, dudes.
Paul Blart finally got its rated R reboot.
Heil Blart: Mall Cop
Yeah the storytelling is really lackluster, dialogue is uninspired, worldbuilding is half-baked and acting can be improved upon.
But this is just fun. Great imagery with enjoyable product design paired with predictably amazing Carpenter Brut soundtrack makes it for an entertaining and different 50 minutes. You gotta hand it to Ickerman, he didn't hold back.
It's the kind of thing teenager me would find amazing. And fuck it, I miss teenager me.
Still not bad, but the worst episode of the season by a long shot. The comedy just felt very broad and not refined.
Kodachrome is predictable, light and fun. As with many "trip" movies, the fact that you know exactly how it will end doesn't make the journey not worth taking. Sudeikis and Olsen are perfectly fine in this, but Ed Harris belongs in another league and here he shows why one more time with a masterful performance.
Although, again, telegraphed, the poignant moments hit at the right time, and the movie feels sweet and heartfelt.
It won't make anyone's Top 10 lists, but Kodachrome is well worth the film it was shot on. Even if unlike in the movie - thankfully - it won't be the last one.
Haha this movie is so unexpectedly bad, you think it's one kind of movie then it just does a hard 180 into insanity. I wish I didn't have the twist spoiled because I would of loved to have seen this unfold and had the big WTF moment.
Proper cringey dialogue and and I think they paid less attention to the gunplay. Pretty sad overall. Spends time trying to develop John's character through introducing new characters, which doesn't really work very well.
Kind of enjoyable for the action and Keanu but not much else...
The best Resident Evil movie in my opinion! Quiet enjoyable, fast-paced and a lot of action. I would recommend this flick although the plot still has not very much depth...
Good start. Gonna be a hit
Buddy Cop genre at it's finest.
Marco seems like a much more interesting character in this season then in the last one
Oscar Isaac. WOW! The man deserves some kind of award.
The movie is pretty much a satire about Hollywood world but is also about the rise and fall of a star. Times change, so movies change too. And the ones that in one day are the better the prettiest and the most famous in the other day could be forgotten.
The screenplay is very well written and the acting by everyone was very good. But Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond steals the show! She portrays the forgotten star from silent films, all she wants is to be famous again and that desire drove her to madness. We can really believe in her madness and she is pretty scary! A great performance from her.
Great classics like this will never get old. Need to see more from Billy Wilder.
Is it just me or is the plot hard to follow? Maybe I haven't paid enough attention...
I was really enjoying this movie but I gotta say that I found the final minutes, when Tom starts reading the names and the piano notes start playing and then the orchestral music swells up while the people stand up, to be on the cheesy side, to be honest.
Despite loving Matt Berry to death I found this to be a rather weak episode, that just goes to show how well the gang usually works together.
I just hope Mark Hamill's involvement isn't limited to this episode.
I love A24 and campy horror comedy but yikes. This is just plain bad.
It's unfunny, cheap-looking and shoddily put together. Almost nothing in Slice works. Even Zazie Beetz looked bored. The only positive I can think about is the mercifully short runtime that makes this bearable.
A good way to give some catharsis to our characters following the Beth/Jerry split, but an unfortunate lack of laughs. Quite a disappointment after the great season opener.
The primary attribute that draws me to this show is that It. Is. Insane.
An important story to tell, even if it was a bit like watching paint dry. Lots of protracted scenes without dialog against a lullaby soundtrack.
MORTAL KOMBAT!
This keeps getting worse and worse every week. So many plot holes, bad acting, unnecessary romance and low budget make it harder for me to watch.
This show will probably never reach extraordinary levels, but it's still capable of gaining the watcher's loyalty. Hope it sticks around for a while, it's kind of a weekly cheesy safe place.
While I actually thought the episode itself was pretty solid, I will admit that the animation was god awful. It'll be improved on the BDs (at least I hope so) but man, some of those scenes were quite brutal. Nevertheless, I'm actually looking forward to next week's episode quite a bit. It looks like it's going to be hilarious with the Z crew not knowing who Beerus is except for Vegeta.