I had a good laugh, it was so bad. COCAINE SHARK :shark:- the prequel to COCAINE BEAR. :bear:
I really liked this a lot. What a surprise, started watching thinking this would be another dumb survival movie and then my eyes were glued to the screen.
So sad to see this cancelled. We binge watched and loved the show. The ending was a joke.
What an a**hole. He's exactly where he belongs to.
I'm so done with June, she's a f****** sociopath.
Watching Another Life is my guilty pleasure now.
I liked this movie. Yes, it doesn't have the deepest story line but it was a nice enough watch for a Saturday evening after a shitty day, with some funny moments, not too scary and likeable characters. I also liked the music a lot.
Such a great series, I strongly recommend watching.
After five minutes into the movie I can already say I hope they all die.
wtf Rob, I liked you!
Kinda liked it. The setting was interesting and overall it reminded me a lot of the Saw movies. The ending was not the greatest I agree, but oh well. Good for a lazy Sunday evening I would say.
Searched for the 'horror' in this. Couldn't find it. Neither could finish this movie.
So, if a series makes you consider watching one episode after another, not being able to stop even though you have to wake up early for work... then it's generally a good series. :D However, I was a bit disappointed with the last episode. It wasn't bad by any means, it just didn't fulfill my expectations. My guy Huck is dead, which is a shame. =( The sudden deathly rivalry between the siblings makes no sense. I would have wished for some kind of unexpected twist at the end. But of course they don't dare to make Mildred a real villain and her love interest must be safe and sound, so they have a nice little love story they can continue. Oh well, maybe they will surprise me in the future, who knows. :D Will definitely watch next season.
Was unsure about starting to watch this series, but after watching the first episode I must say I love it already. The music, the acting, the setting, and omg the wardrobe <3 Will be interesting to see where this is going. Am curious to find out what exactly happened in her past.
This is getting so annoying, probably the worst season of all and we're only 3 episodes in.
Nope, did not like it. The plot was too slow, the main character very unlikeable and the actions of everyone absolutely stupid.
It's Shark Horror. So don't expect too much. However, I kinda liked it, it was a nice enough/distracting watch on a chill evening during quarantine.
The psychopath level in this one is astonishing. That woman is trying so hard to cry for the camera, shaky voice, sniffling and sobbing - yet not a single tear appears in her eyes. It's ridiculous. Same story with Robert's mother, she doesn't really seem to care her kid is dead. What kind of parents forgive the woman who murdered their son, melt away over her singing to them on video chat - ah yes, it's the same parents that theír son chose to leave the fuck behind soon as he could and was never heard from again. Despite them having some wonderful 12 years together, alright. Wonder why he became an alcoholic in his teenage years. They're all creepy as hell.
So, usually when hate-watching Haunted episodes I take the "based on a true story" comment with a grain of salt. I believe most of these little horror stories can be attributed to medical or mental illnesses, but for the sake of the show they are told utterly exaggerated and over-dramatized. However, this story is different. This is nothing paranormal, this is the kind of man-made bullshit that is going in the shitty world we live in and I feel absolutely sorry for what this poor man had to endure.
What the fuck did I just watch.
So, I guess we lost another dragon in the most unspectacular way possible and nobody cares whatsoever.
So many stupid decisions of stupid characters that seem to have lost all their personality and turned into cardboard cutouts, only to serve their purpose of moving the "story" into the desired direction. Everything feels rushed and too many things happening are nothing but fan service. So disappointing.
The sound of nose breathing never annoyed me so much. xD Other than that, quite interesting start into the series, I really wonder what happened - but cannot say I'm super hyped yet.
The more docu series I watch, the more shocked I am just how regularly police fucks up. And not just a little, no - complete and utter incompetence on every level. And don't even get me started on those "journalists".
Well, to be fair it was well acted, the music was great and I very much liked the comedy aspect in it. It was also nice to see people actually fighting back, for once, and NOT behaving like a dumb bunch of helpless chicken.
Other than that, the plot had many, many holes and the final twist actually ruined the whole story for me. It was also very inconsistent about which "laws" these shadows had to follow - sometimes they were doing the same things as the people on the upside, but other times not... however it fit the plot in that moment, it seems. 'Us' tries very hard to be deep and stuff, but it really is not.
However, while it is not as great as I had wished it to be, it also not the worst horror movie I have ever seen. So, for a horror movie night it's OK to watch but don't expect too much, I guess.
What a sweet little story with so much truth behind it. I also really, really liked the visuals in this one, so beautiful.
The German voice-overs are the horror. So over-the-top.
The style and tone of this series is very sensational and not very documentary. They're all over the place with the different cases and kidnappers, switching back and forth between them instead of focusing on case after case.
So, until the end Debra didn't show any backbone and let her daughters fight her fights for her. When she was asked if the life support systems should be turned off she should have said HELL YES HE TRIED TO KILL MY DAUGHTER FFS. But no, she was not able to "take that responsibility for him", once again leaving it so someone else. Terra? You go, girl.
The scary thing is that it can actually happen to everybody. There are scary similarities to a guy I once dated and who turned out to be an impostor. Of course not as dramatic as in this movie, but he was just as charming, manipulating and deeply woven in a complex web of lies. It was horrible.
A few things:
1. It is the prosecution's job to show that a criminal defendant is guilty of a crime. Not the other way around, dear prosecutor lady.
2. I can personally confirm that mothers do drink whiskey with their daughters.
3. I'm pretty sure nobody in the history of all times yelled "let me go or I'll kill you" when getting overwhelmed, sedated and pushed down violently.
I really don't think I will continue this series.