Whiplash was so damn intense. The movie sounds fantastic; the music, the sound mixing, it's all really, really well-done. The acting was all really good and J.K. Simmons' performance in particular is insane(ly good), definitely a contender for Best Supporting Actor. Occasionally he reminded me of a conductor at my high school who got pretty mad at times, but fortunately not quite as much. The editing was nicely done as well, some of the cuts were timed with the music being played which worked really well and made musical performances interesting to watch. The plot's pretty simple but the story manages to not be very predictable and it's certainly very energetic. The climax was incredible. Second best movie of the year so far.
Sorry but it was really a waste of time... I would like to give support to Turkish cinema, however, I was upset that there was no scene that makes you laugh even if you force yourself to do so. I must also say that it has good ideas helps you think about social problems, but whatever the film genre is, it must always be catchy. You come across with the so much repeated lines and that's why I found it so boring
People have to realize what they're about to watch before they go into it. The actors are playing exaggerated versions of themselves. It's not meant to be Academy Award winning gold. It's supposed to be ridiculous fun. And it is. I mean, there's a giant ceramic penis. What do you expect? I laughed so much. You just can't take a movie like this seriously. It's purely for stupid laughs.
They bought back the original Jaquen Haggar!!!! Yay!
You're funny. Balls don't have names
When I see the writer of this episode was Jamie Mathieson , who wrote Mummy on the Orient Express and Flatline, I knew it's going to be good.
This is documentary or movie not about the bees, not about the honey, not even about the main character, but about life itself. An extraordinary movie which is representing every single aspect of somebody's or our everyday lives. So touching, so pure, also sad, but on the other hand so real, that makes you think deeply about your existence. Really touched my mind and soul.
Fantasy is missing in the Genres!
Was expecting a more realistic movie, the plot was just too convenient for Cruise.
Great movie. I'm not sure how fictionalized it was but it was touching and inspiring, especially how consistently calm John was throughout the movie. He yelled once, that's it.
i just watched this movie for the second time and it's still fantastic
Based on the first episode, it feels a bit like Hachimistu to Clover, which is one of my all time fave shows.
The Last Man on Earth makes semi-obligatory references to Cast Away, before casting them away. With dialogue reminiscent of a Wes Anderson film (a bit sad in a jaunty sort of way) it leaves enough intrigue as to what will happen next.
Devoid of any huge 'laugh out loud' moments, but thankfully not the straight slapstick comedy it appeared to be - there's something strangely therapeutic about a man bickering with himself, with God, and whatever else he can find along the way.
Moving the entire moon to a new orbit route .... They where not going for something believable when they made this show thats for sure.
Cancelled :/