I think I get it! The snails are supposed to represent the snail-like pacing of this awful movie.
Wow, it has Sam Neil and a Plot which can go in either direction.
This is either going to be awesome or total crap...
The best episode of any show I've ever watched. Should be framed, worshiped and aspired to. Sam it was beautiful, thank you.
Darryl using the skull of the living zombie to get that guy off him was so fucking cool.
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.
Pretty good movie. It's mainly a drama with comedy sprinkled throughout. Worth a watch.
Reference to Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul? We'll see next week.
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.
Forgettable and flawed but mildly entertaining in the moment.
What did I just watch?
One army dude flying around from bazooka blast, another one with broken bones sticking out of the leg and 5 minutes later they’re all walking like nothing happened.
I'm sorry but Terenzio should have seen Saw 1 to understand what is determination.
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...
Yes Yes Yes!!! after a sh*ty 3rd episode they are back with a bang. my god what piece of art this episode is.
Love you Silicon Valley.
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.
Classic South Park style. Even the classic Randy design returned (I'm tired of the stupid Tegridy Farms story).
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.
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
insane!!! the plot twists!! the acting!! the lawsuits!! fucking love it!! burning man ending with that Indian guy in the sun sure gonna have a trip!! LMAO. ending laughter track couldn't be more sarcastic on their situation. great show HBO!! the entire crew deserves a lot more attention and praise
If it wasn't for the absurd Jeremy Irons bits I would quit watching this show right now.
Went in with a open mind, knew nothing about the movie. Just in there for Alexandra Daddario. Some parts were cliched, wouldn't deny that. But the comedy worked. It was not boring, meanwhile it could have definitely been a lot better!
Have nothing to watch? Go for it.
This show isn't supposed to be this good!
All these people claiming this movie doesn’t have enough “equalizing” have a fundamental misunderstanding of The Equalizer. Yes, Robert McCall can be a brutal killer, but he’s also a man on a mission to right wrongs. Whether that is because he is trying to make up for his past or it is his own personal morality isn’t important.
In the first movie he’s a man that has seemingly given up and is ready for death, until he makes a small connection with a troubled girl and decides to make it right. The second movie expands on that as McCall has a taste for the mission and has begun expanding his reach into the community. A true friendly, neighborhood Equalizer, fighting the good fight.
The third movie goes a bit deeper because while McCall is doing all of this work, it is still from the outside. He fights for the community but doesn’t seem to be a part of it. That is what is explored here, and the movie is all the better for it.
If you're a sad lonely guy (or girl), this season is too real to be funny. It is genuinely sad.
That Moses is such a bad actress, damn. I get so bored. Aren't there any good actors left?
They shouldn't give parts only because they are black. They should be good actors!
I love it when Sandler plays these more serious roles. While I love him as a comedic actor I genuinely feel like he excels further when he shows his range and is cast for these more serious roles. Hustle isn't really anything groundbreaking and doesn't particularly break any new ground in what we've all seen in most sport movies. But the cast, the tension, music and everything else just works despite hitting all the usual cliches. Just a solid 'feel good' and motivational film. Highly recommend for Sandler fans, my wife who has zero interest in any kind of sports sat and watched the whole thing and enjoyed this one so please don't think you need to know basketball or enjoy sports to enjoy this. Solid 8/10
Wait this was the series finale? LOL I had no idea. Didn't feel like a finale in any way.
6 years later on a rewatch and I'm still getting the goosebumps as if it's the first time. Words can't express enough the masterpiece and utter brilliance that this show was, and what an amazingly satisfying way to end it off.
A very fun caper episode, and I especially enjoy each outrageously pathetic touch they come up for Gavin Belson. Also, man you can tell this is the last season because they just go ALL in on Jared material. Him being disdainful in the background behind those sunglasses, only to break down at the end... lol