The real question is why the hell did the guy charge money for snacks at the white house?
Is this the right order? The DVD has it all different:
1 - Serenity
2 - The Train Job
3 - Bushwhacked
4 - Shindig
5 - Safe
6 - Our Mrs. Reynolds
7 - Jaynestown
8 - Out Of Gas
9 - Ariel
10 - War Stories
11 - Trash
12 - The Message
13 - Heart Of Gold
14 - Objects In Space
They should just cut every scene with this worst ever character dr. smith!
I feel like my reactions to and enjoyment of this show is the adult equivalent of how 13 year-old me felt about The Vampire Diaries... and I don't mind.
I was very skeptical about a musical episode, but after the fantastic crossover I had my hopes up. And I wasn’t disappointed. It was not the best episode of this season but it was great. I don’t understand the bad ratings - maybe because they [spoiler]stayed in the musical and didn’t go space bunnies[/spolier]? I even started to feel like Jim(s actor) belongs. Unfortunately only one episode left :cry:.
I watched this show when at its original air date and I'm re watching in Netflix because it is one of the most funny, corky, simple, fascinating and brilliant shows that has ever been made. The writing is extraordinary and the acting too. It will give you so many people to love and a whole world that you can feel both it's so realistic yet it's magical and fantastic. I could watch it for ever and feel good.
Of course the picky people on this site who love throwing stuff a 1 out of 10 or 2 out of 10. Threw this either a 1 out of 10 and 2 out of 10 lol.
Come on, this isn’t a Happy Madison movie or a bad a spoof movie noir is half the stuff you hate on here.
I like comedy horror movies that throw in stuff like being stuck in a Horror movie, living the same day over and over again or switching bodies. Now there’s a time travel horror movie, count me in.
This captures how an overly privileged child of this generation would react to being stuck in the 80’s. Yes gym class dodgeball was pretty much like that lol.
I really wanted to punch Kevin in the face when he was so smug about Zoe's interactions with Tess and Annie. Being an aunt is not the same thing as being a mother. Some people just do not want to have children and that's perfectly fine.
Oh, Charlie. You deserved so much better.
people being mad over them wearing masks & them talking about how serious they should take this pandemic is amazing, this isn’t about liberals, it’s about staying safe & wearing a mask to protect others, & all the hard topics they brought up in this episode is the reason I fell in love with this show
i hate seth with a burning passion and i hate that the boys took up so much screen time away from the girls
A young driver picks up two mysterious women for a night of party hopping. But when his passengers reveal their true nature, he must fight to stay alive. Not worth seeing this one. It's stylish and pretty to look at but it doesn’t really provide much in terms of enjoyment. Most of it is bland and plodding. The cast isn't terrible, but this is such a meandering story. Some interesting ideas tossed around but it ends up being a forgettable mishmash that doesn't quite add up to anything special. It's like watching a gangster film with almost zero action, a vampire film without any bite, and a horror film without any thrills. I didn't care for the characters and the payoff to everything it builds is completely unsatisfying.
I know nothing is perfect but the reason I gave this episode 10/10 is because first I'm biased when it comes to Supernatural (huge fanboy), second I love it when they do this type of episodes where they don't take themselves seriously and have fun with it
The episode was extremely fun and went super fast but the great thing is that it still had something to do with the plot and how God may stripped my boys from their Hero privileges
This episode pointed a great philosophical question which was: are everything that the Winchesters accomplished was because of them or simply because God wanted so? Is every good they made due to them or simply not?
I guess the question that my boys are wondering about is:
are their feats real or fake!!?
I like how on Houses drivers license, his address is 221 Baker Street, Apt B. which is the same as Sherlock Holmes address in London, 221B Baker Street. Couldn't help but laugh at that little Easter egg.
I think it goes against the premise of the show when they can just go thru their rations and get more from the producers.
They hardly ever get their own food now, just wait for rewards, and the losers gobble up the rice and then they don't have enough. If you are hungry, QUIT! Or find food, there is plenty on that island!
Well, I finished it. I wanted to like this show So. BAD. I love fantasy shows. I can tolerate police procedurals so long as the ensemble is good. And it wasn't entirely awful. I did finish all six seasons after all. But something just never clicked here.The cast never really gels, although there are a few true standouts (Monroe, Rosalee, Renard, Wu. God I love Wu and his much needed "we all know this is ridiculous" wisecracks.). The writing feels really lazy half the time. Characters make dumb decisions constantly to force the plot to some awful place that it really doesn't need to go. And then in season four, they basically reboot in a failed attempt to get somewhere more interesting than monster of the week. sigh It's just a trainwreck of a show. But worth the watch for fantasy buffs, And Sasha Roiz fans. Dzam, that man needs his own show.
Schedule a weekend to watch this show it is amazing! A MUST WATCH!
I still think Sam cutting off Gordon's head with BARBED WIRE is freakin' awesome. Terrifying, but awesome.
I can't believe I used to find these 3 incels funny when I was a teenager.
The show got darker and serious as it went on but this right here is peak Buffy, in my opinion. "Actual size" lol
I'm happy for Matt and Jenna but damn will this girl cheat on every guy? Lol
"Cor, the gun!" shoots and fails miserably "Cordelia, the spatula"
Obviously a very versatile actor - just an angry fat kid from New Zealand.
Started off quite slowly but gradually got better. The fat kid is annoying but I suppose he’s supposed to be. An enjoyable family festive film. Not as good as the first in the series but definitely worth a watch to get you in that feel-good Christmassy mood!
Required viewing in our home around Christmas.
The Holiday is no classic but manages to be a nice holiday comedy. Cameron Diaz is her usual ditzy self and Kate Winslet manages to be very good without any nudity (An accomplishment in itself). But the real star of this movie is Eli Wallach. You'll see what I mean when you watch this surprisingly good movie...
oh man. what an amazing episode. a pure bundle of joy. it's been a while since I've been to laugh so much throughout an episode of supernatural. although yes it seems similar to bad day at black rock. this is definitely in close competition with the French mistake as one of my favorite episodes of supernatural of all time
Not as good as the first season. Still very enjoyable, very watchable. Tension is high and it shows (in a good way). Marcus’s personality is rewritten to be likeable, which is cool. I loved seeing Ginny’s relationship with Zion and her other friends (like Abby and Bracia) more fully explored. Georgia, however, loses about 75% of her likeability this season, and often has the maturity level of a child. And then there’s the fact that Georgia does something so PAINFULLY uncharacteristically stupid (her whole thing is that she protects her children, then she murders a man on a whim despite it clearly being an action that would put her family in danger) just for the sake of a cliffhanger. I wish there was more that pushed Georgia into making such a dumb decision, but like… damn the drama in the last three episodes tho!! The finale had me tearing up bc Paul defended Georgia.
CHARLIE!!! I love Charlie episodes. This is gonna be a good one.
Synopsis: High school student Allie Pennington (Britt Robertson) is ecstatic to find out that she will actually be staying at Avalon High for three years, instead of moving after mere months like her parents have always done. Mom and Dad happen to be professors of medieval history, and constantly talk about King Arthur, the wizard Merlin, and their contemporaries, so, Allie knows all about the subject. Upon starting at her new school, she makes friends with football captain Will, his girlfriend Jen, and weird, nerdy Miles. When Allie and Miles are assigned a project on the Order of the Bear, they find that it's a group of people who believe that King Arthur will one day be reincarnated...and it's slated to happen soon. Allie can see where the people at her school fit into the Arthurian legend: Will is the King himself, and Miles is Merlin...but, will she convince them of their true destiny before it's too late?
The Good: The movie starts out great; it brings together modern times and an ancient legend. Allie is a likable character, and so are Miles and Will. Hopefully, this telefilm will encourage its viewers to check out the original Arthurian stories. The actors do a wonderful job, and the sets are very nice.
The Bad: Unfortunately, everything gets ruined in the last fifteen minutes. Instead of Will being King Arthur, it turns out that Allie--the movie's female lead!--is, whereas Mordred, Arthur's main nemesis, is a teacher who walks with a cane. Seriously, I know female empowerment has been a big thing on Disney Channel for a while, but, that's just nuts. Even the original Meg Cabot novel didn't have that ridiculous plot twist! A woman can't be a king; the definition of "king" is a male ruler! Sorry, but the climax messed up what could have been a great flick.
Content Concerns:
Sex: Teenage couples kiss and hug; a girl cheats on her boyfriend, but not in a sexual way.
Nudity: Allie's midriff is seen once.
Language: Name-calling.
Violence: Scenes of bullying; a fantasy battle that involves a jousting match.
Drugs: None.
Frightening/Intense Scenes: Scenes of bullying; an evil teacher; some emotional intensity.
Other: Use of magic.
Conclusion: Don't you just hate it when the last act completely ruins a movie? That's what happened here, though, and it did not make me very happy. I expected better from Disney Channel; maybe I should watch more of their sitcoms and less of their original movies from now on.
Score: 4/10
I really liked this series, a good binge. I wonder why producers, knowing that they are going to cancel a series, don't make a good ending. Without spoiling it for others, the ending was such a shock. I wanted to know where it would go from there, wanting more. (I guess that is the good ending the producers went for). Come to think of it, maybe it was best left there. Enjoy the series.