It is an amazing documentary series that gives an insight on airplane accidents. Thoroughly presented offers an opportunity to learn about crashes that took place recently and about the preventative measure taken since to avoid similar tragedies.
I recommended for those who can take it but should be avoided by those with a fear of flight...
IMO the best combination of action & humor ever made!
If you can get over all the quite terrible stuff involving the main cast, this episode is all about John Rhys Davies and his great performance as Da Vinci. He brings a huge amount of class to proceedings, and I really enjoyed all of his interactions with Janeway. I have to admit that I did struggle to keep all my attention on the episode, though. It's never particularly exciting, and all the equipment (including the MAIN COMPUTER?!) being stolen at the start is so stupid.
A bit of a coincidence that the flying machine just happened to be on top of the hill where Janeway and Da Vinci transported to, no? How long had Leonardo been on the planet before Voyager got there?
The scene with Harry and Seven felt unfinished, as well as the subplot involving the Doctor being frustrated at being trapped in sickbay.
I thought this was very touching and endearing documentary of one my favorite Star Trek series. It really was just touching and truly made me feel like I was a part of a close knit community!
Really a great 'trash B movie', brings me a lot old memories.
And Frank Langella as Skeletor is killer.
this movie has the power.
YES AND NO TO THIS EPISODE AT LAST CRACKER WON! YAAAAS! but i wanted aquaria to be in the bottom! Monet is a fierce queen and I love Kameron too! I think this should have been a double shantay....
The film has interesting set of characters. Our hero Lenny (Ralph Fiennes) is not the typical action hero with martial prowess, instead he got his loyal, reliable friend Mace (Angela Bassett) who always come at desperate measure. It puts Lenny closer to us the audience, with us hoping Mace would come when Lenny slowly unveils the mystery he is facing.
However, with a considerable one hour-long build up, the ending to Strange Days seem to be a bit rushed and turned out the answer to the mystery pretty much simple--too simple, even. The characters involved in the mystery also don't seem to have a strong motive to be involved with the round of events to begin with. It makes the tense kinda wear off really fast and left an unsatisfying feel as the credits roll on.
For a movie that looked and started promising it quickly became a convoluted storyline with too many names and things going on at once to follow and eventually even care about.
I liked it. Simply as that.
I went to this movie thinking this was a SciFi movie. I was really disappointed when I realized it was an action sequence. but at the end it wasn't that bad. the movin shootin scenes were awesome.
[AtlàntidaFF] The most controversial thing about the documentary is how it hints at themes without completely defining them. It is stated that, in his early 20s, he was an escort in Paris, living with a man who gave him money, but that word is never mentioned. There are some hints of sexual harassment, but without specifying. What is clear is that there was a lack of protection to which adults were obliged. The documentary feeds on the drama of the protagonist and exploits it to that last image that seems to be taken from a romantic painting, with the semi-darkened image of Björn Andrésen walking through the corridors of a ruined building. It's another form of exploitation, but this time with his consent.
I think that the real Oscar winner should be Jacob Tremblay. ;>
what a waste of cast/talent...
To be honest, the book was already boring to begin with, and the movie really didn't help. There is so much potential here, but it's executed in such a dull way, you don't even care what happens to anyone. Could have been so much better, I wish it was so much better, but this is the kind of movie you've already forgotten about after finishing it.
I loved this movie so much! I'm still a little surprised they decided to do a follow up movie after so many years but it was nice to see all the original cast come back for the second movie!
Boring at the beginning, hard to follow at the end, and for sure not the best play of Jennifer Lawrence too. I think the director really liked to see her naked too.
A vivid reminder of just how exciting an action film can be...
Madness or genius? After seeing this doc, and Carrey's method approach into getting under Kaufman's skin, you might well wonder. The truth is more complicated than that of course, but when talking about both Carrey and Kaufman, the same truth applies to both men. They are/were both tremendously talented, and they are/were both capable of pushing their art and their behaviour to the limits. The doc is mesmerising, and serves as an offbeat tribute to both men. It also reminded me that I do need to rewatch 'Man on the Moon' again sometime soon!
Great cast but watered down screenplay.
There too damned much loud music even during scenes where there was dialogue but you could not understand what was being said,
This is not a good movie, but I sure do love it. Empire Records has characters that are just wild enough that you have to love them. There are some moments that get a little too sappy but for the most part its a worry free way to spend 90 minutes.
A fun mystery show, even though it got worse as the seasons progressed. Still, I saw every episode multiple times, and will probably watch them again. The best episodes are consistently the ones that take place in Cabot Cove, and it will always be funny how everybody is shocked when another murder happens there. With that murder rate, it has to be the murder capital of the world.
I actually always expected an episode where they would show that Jessica is a secret killer mastermind behind all these murders. even as a what-if episode. There can't be any other explanation for how a writer is associated with so many killings. But we never got one.
only good thing to come out of this movie was the iconic church scene - everything else is boring or inept
Oy. Watched this for We Hate Movies. This was pretty awful and very clearly made on a shoestring budget (supplied by Twix). Not even a sequel. No mention of arnie or that storyline. Also...dolph's pad kinda looks like Grubes' pad?
You don't know how lucky you are being a monkey. Because consciousness is a terrible curse. I think. I feel. I suffer. And all I ask in return is the opportunity to do my work. And they won't allow it... because I raise issues.
Regular in all aspects, but not boring. Good choice for a sunday.
A classic of American Cinema. Please watch this, the Room changed my life and so many others
Without the musical elements, this would have been a competently made, but unremarkable Shaun of the Dead the junior edition. With the musical elements? It's still competent but unremarkable, only with a few songs thrown in that don't always sit comfortably with the tone. It's an okay flick, but those with a better tolerance for musicals will rate it higher than me.