People downvoting this like we know anything at all about the show.
Dont understand why rating shows/episodes before the release date is still a thing.
The reason why it's a new series is pretty simple. When this season fails they can start Doctor Who 2005 back up and pretend this season never happened.
In my opinion, this is definitely in the top 10 best Fast movies.
Oh sure, lets leave the unstable "destroyed a toy dog" guy in charge of the drill pressure thing, it'll be fiiiine! Also, let's have him help the guy that argued with him earlier, he'll do his best to save him!
I know, I know, plot devices.
It was a good first episode. I hope this contues. I don't get all the hate. But if I am guessing right, people didn't like how she-hulk is instantly able to perform stuff better than bruce.
DAREDEVIL IS COMING WOOO MY MAN
There are two kinds of sitcoms - the ones that you can watch every couple of years and still have good laughs about and then the ones you didn't even laugh at the first time. Now guess what this belongs to.
What I love the most about it is the total lack of so-called political correctness. A show like this would be impossible today because there would be an outcry and commitees beeing formed to get this off the air.
Oh what great were those times.
This was not good. I wanted to like it for the cast. (obviously what they were going for)
I know you really really want it too and for people to take up arms against the evil patriarchy, but by and large most people couldn't care they just want to be entertained. Need a woke warning on movies these days
if anyone ever wants a definition of the term "anti-climax" then i think it's really great that we now have the perfect example
The movie is very good, don't care about the reviews.
This is what happens when people are influenced by reviews.
Have your own opinion without being influenced.
I feel the phrase "I'm lost" can't quite sum up how I feel about the last two episodes. The Weeping Angles episode was unbelievably good and it just turned so bad so quickly. Totally lost on all of this and I understand more will be revealed soon but right now... I'm not sure how much I care.
Not sure if it was due to COVID but this was far too rushed, the last two episodes needed to be doubled if not tripled.
The way her fierce fight for survival against neglect, judgement, and loneliness was portrayed hit right in the feels beautifully
So that was the best episode of the season and good ending to the series. Though the journey was plagued with some BS fillers and drama. Overall a good ending.
SciFi-Movies often do not stand the test of time, nowadays e.g. the original Star Wars or Star Trek flicks as well as Alien look ridiculous at certain times. But this is nothing compared to Dune, because here weak acting (or at least very weak characters) are put into the mix and make this supposedly master piece really bad. Why Dune is (still) considered a must-see by certain fans is beyond me and I suspect that the hype about director David Lynch is the main reason for that.
Totally brilliant. Makes the complex and wondrous easy understand with simple context.
Having watched each episode of this show I was left feeling somewhat 'small' in the grand scheme of things. Whilst we like to think that things re in our control when all is said and done no-one here on earth has any control at all; the Cosmos has a way of surprising you!
The lead actor's acting was so painful to watch I had to leave the theater after 1 hour.
Great episode, but it really bugs me that this is classed as a 'special'. This is a straight-up episode of Downton Abbey, only longer. Starting season 3 without watching this first would be entirely wrong, so much would be missed. Special episodes should be stand-alone and shouldn't impact the overall plot/direction of a show going forwards.
Again, fantastic episode, but by no means is this a 'special' episode.
I have to get this off my chest somewhere: Lucas has to be one of the most insufferable characters to ever be on the show. The actor does him no favors with the fucking face he constantly has on and the way he delivers lines like he's dead inside. And when he does have emotional moments, I just feel like punching him in the face. I can't stand Lucas, for real. I care nothing about what's going on with him. Don't even get me started on Simone. They deserve each other, they're so annoying.
i sure love when men need to be reminded that women are human beings by someone pointing out that they have a sister/mother/daughter, because you know, if you don't have a female relative how could you possibly care about a woman being sexually assaulted
Perfect ending even though it's not the perfect show.
Got to love the farscape reference
Everytime I think this show has hit rock bottom it keeps going down.
Like Arturo is still alive? Really? REALLY? Why the hell is Stockholm worried about her baby now? And what is up with that absolutely cringy military squad of edgelords?
I enjoyed this series, lot's of mixed action. Overall, worth a watch :thumbsup_tone1:
I know this movie have some problems. But i always enjoyed it when i watched the movie. I think the movie is underrated here.
A boring story that wants to be a dark and ambiguous psychological thriller but ends up being a disappointing development of themes and paraphilias such as hybristophilia, the sexual attraction to criminals, which in the end it never delves too much into. There is a good setting in a grayish and rainy Bilbao city, with a bluish hue that transmits a hostile environment for the possible reinsertion of a young man who has killed his parents. But the development is so absurd and implausible and some characters are so blank that the final plot twist isn't worth six drowsy episodes.
For a little while I was dreading a "lost" finale. But I'm happy the way they solved it. Nice to see old faces again. It was a good ending to a good show we've had worse finales (again the serie lost comes to mind)
Xander: Don't even try to deny it......
Xander, baby, she does not owe you any explanations!
Sigh maybe it's jut low blood sugar on my part. But
Cinematography sometimes good sometimes not so - little things like shooting through the curtain. Once we were outside it was like a breath of fresh air. Some really nice shots but everything went on for so long.
Editing - almost every scene could have been cut and you'd be fine. So little dialogue so no exposition or character building. But you'd sit there for an extra ten seconds.
Story - who was everyone. The main character is hardly on the screen most of the time. Although I don't want a blood bath she assassinates one person at the very start. There's an interesting character you never even know who it is.
I just had no idea who and why anything was actually happening.
I don't want to put anything about what happens in the film as no need to spoil it. Go see it through. Some people love it but story wise snore. Film must be a balance between visuals and the story to me this isn't.
Another fine example of Netflix show that you do not want to see.
To begin with, he talks ALL the time.