This was great on so many levels. Possibly one of the best SP episodes. Its sad to look up and (at time of writing) only see 79% score; not because the number on screen, but
I I cried so much at et the end. I thought he died when he faded away. But apparently it ment life moves on, We all die, but not today, Enjoy it while you can.
Not to be one of those annoying people, but honestly guys you HAVE TO read the book if you haven’t yet. The movie is great, don’t get me wrong, however, hearing Snow’s thoughts add a whole new perspective.
Anyone else ever notice that Bortus seems to ALWAYS have some level of drama going on? Think about it; the gender of his kid, public urination, porn addiction, his spouse killing someone, facial hair, nicotine addiction... I know I must have missed some but you get the gist of it...
I'm sorry but Terenzio should have seen Saw 1 to understand what is determination.
Forgettable and flawed but mildly entertaining in the moment.
I can’t begin with to tell you how dumb this movie is. About half way through i decided I had been subjected to enough of the terrible story and turned it off. Don’t waste your time on this.
Reference to Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul? We'll see next week.
Pretty good movie. It's mainly a drama with comedy sprinkled throughout. Worth a watch.
That dance scene was hilarious.
Also, Sr. Kelly's line to LaMarr, "I know that face, what's wrong?" Cut to LaMarr, and his expression is exactly the same as it is in every single scene and every single line delivery.
A fun "whodunit" that offers little to write home about. Though Death on the Nile is quite lively and enjoyable, I'm afraid the story and most of its performances are quite forgettable. Honestly, I have little bad to say about the film, but I also have little to rave about, and I believe many people will feel this same way.
Darryl using the skull of the living zombie to get that guy off him was so fucking cool.
The best episode of any show I've ever watched. Should be framed, worshiped and aspired to. Sam it was beautiful, thank you.
I think I get it! The snails are supposed to represent the snail-like pacing of this awful movie.
Sure, it's beautiful. That's said. But what else ? Not much.
The story itself is a 95% copy of the first one, and can't say it was original either at the time.
There's a whole universe there, but that was what came from the first one. There's basically nothing new here, except what they once did in the forest they now do in the water. It basically brings nothing new. Even the bad guys, that were dead, are the same.
Instead of soldiers we mostly follow the adventures of the kids, which adds a lot of annoying stupidity to what happens.
The only "new" thing the movie brings might be what's happening with Kiri, but it's obviously been kept for future releases and barely scratched here.
Is it at least entertaining ? Meh. It could have been, but EVERYTHING is too long. You could cut 5 to 10 minutes of absolutely every single sequence. All of them, be they exposition, adventure, contemplation or even action scenes. Everything is too long.
Awful, Netflix / American influence has ruined once a great show. No more suspense and intrigue, just half baked ideas and crude bottom of the barrel shock scenes
no Spacey... no Play. Bye HoC :(
Like when you're trying to make an omelet but it's too hard so you say "Fuck it," and make scrambled eggs instead.
The way they pushed everything to the end and then blew the ending...
I loved the movie. The 3 male leads were great. I didn't like Leah at all. Jack didn't have an anger problem until she ended up creating one with her mild victim shaming and over dramatizations.
Definitely had high hopes for this movie, was expecting something twisted and over the top, and what it turned out to be was a standard war movie with some extra gore and some monsters.
Way too much time spent on getting us to know the characters, and too little on action.
You're better off watching a real WW2 movie or a straight up zombie movie instead of this half-baked mix of them.
LOL I almost thought that was it for Fuches in the opening. Bakery guy Mitch is so hysterical in his every bored "wisdom", hope that wasn't the last we see of him. And as I thought this veers towards being a (very good) transitional episode, that chase happens. Loved how striking the action scenes are shot this season, with deadpan distance and miniature feeling, almost like some violent, twisted Wes Anderson.
This is not as bad as some of the comments here. I don't know what people are expecting to get from a show like this. Meaning of life? That's 42 btw.
If you like "The IT Crowd" or even "The Orville" you will enjoy this show.
Terrible. Seen reality shows better scripted than this piece of garbage
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I think that the connection to the Superman franchise is pulling the show down. If this was a generic Sci Fi show I would give it passing grade.
A fantastic episode, this season has been amazing. This show turned to be one of the best on TV right now. I love the Roci crew bonding and Bobbie has been a great character so far. I'm going to miss this show so much. See you soon Roci and friends!
Goddamn that ending.... They sure know how to keep us in suspense until the next episode :O
This the definition of an average movie. Good enough to not be bored for 90 minutes. Bad enough that afterwards you'll forget everything about it because nothing actually interesting happened.
Bruh!
This episode feels like a classic episode. Kids being kids.
I hope this weapon is not meant literally but rather as some kind of metaphor.
There is nothing original or remarkable in this movie. It's an honest action movie that doesn't try to be anything else. The cast is clearly what pulls you into this movie. A little bit less running time would have helped the pace as it drags a little bit after they went down with the helicopter. The ending was a bit dissapointing . Soundtrack is really good, though. Overall a good "7", something you can watch once.