i didn't think it was possible for an MCU show to get worse with every episode, but She-Hulk somehow manages to up the cringe factor every week. ep 6, and once again, nothing of interest happens, which is a common theme for this show. Jen goes to a wedding, her friends back at the office represent a man who gets out of marriage by killing himself (he is immortal) and that is basically it
they devote a few seconds at the end of the episode to the actual plot of someone wanting She-Hulks blood
this movie had a lot going against it before it even released, with people complaining about the lack of racial diversity and historical inaccuracy, which makes no sense considering its a fantasy movie set in a fictional version of Egypt. yes, its by no means an epic blockbuster, but its nowhere near as bad as some people are making it out to be. personally i thought it was good.
Why was this movie filmed with a pink Motorola Razr.
Sisu feels like John Wick trying hard to be a Tarantino film. It ends up better than Wick but falls very short of Tarantino. If the impossible survivalism took two steps closer to realism, this movie would've landed higher for me.
The father leaving right away is fucking ridiculous
Michael Bay presents. Eternal cliches of the American Movies
Severely overrated film. Aged horribly because of the way it was filmed, acting isn't great, the story is severely unrealistic and it's pretty darn boring to be honest.
I really don't see why this gets so much love.
His bodyguard, Colin, looked so heartbroken…
Would be an ok episode were it not for:
Spoiler alert dj khaled comes and shows them the pathway to success
Worst episode of the season so far. Like, really. It was all just so pointless.
Dani destroyed all the ships, she destroyed the walls and all the scorpions. Just blast the castle to hell (with Cersei inside of it) and be done with the whole thing.
Why kill all the citizens and burn the whole city to the ground? This was the place you wanted to rule and now there's little more than ruins left. Even the throne most likely melted into a puddle of metal and is buried under a ton of rubble by this point.
Cersei had such a lame death. I expected Joffrey's-death-level satisfaction. I want my money back.
And I can't help but think after seeing so much destruction, so much war, blood and death Arya is finally over fighting. She's done. And she'll be ready to start a new, peaceful and happy chapter of her life maybe even as a married woman.
Also, why even give Jaime a redemption arc at all if in the end he's gonna go back to sucking? Why?
Why don't they go on the steel in the game? Walk on the 2 rods in the middle, hit the glasses on both sides, and that's it!
Lol, I can relate to Seong Gi-hun, panicking so much that I don't pay attention to the very first tile... :joy:
In a show where words come 100 miles a minute, when noise is the norm, silence deafens. What is not said haunts the space between giants, desperately grabbing for loose roots hanging from a cliff.
Never has the word “what” held this much power. And the fractured relationship tells you what they’ve lost.
Succession has never been mediocre. But this season we are seeing such a tour de force it borders on overwhelming.
Nancy attempting to speak when she's drunk off her ass was probably the worst thing i've seen all day.
Jessica Gao is just an outright awful writer who disgraced every actor and actress in this show by ruining a wonderful Marvel character. If she believes that every man is like this, she really requires substantial help. It's really terrible. If I weren't a completist and wanted to know everything about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I would've already abandoned this show. I will have to endure all of this, tragically.
Like a high school philosophy student, The Green Knight is very flamboyant and mumbles when he babbles, hoping you'll mistake his incoherence for intelligence.
The Green Knight follows the recent A24 trend of treading on the thin line between intrigue and obscurity. It stays on track for much of the film, and when it falls, at least there's the safety net of lush cinematography.
The Majority of MCU fans who wanted to see She-hulk twerking with Meghan Thee Stallion Is now satisfied.
Damn that ending. Thank god this show is NOT released week to week. Who would stop at this episode!???
There’s 30-35 minutes of a stylish, cartoonish, low stakes action reel in here. As soon as people open their mouths, it becomes laughable to me. It really says something about how much people are starving for practical action movies when they’re willing to excuse E-tier level acting, pacing, characters, dialogue, worldbuilding and storytelling. 70% of this is not an engaging experience, it’s boring and not well executed. It’s pretty to look at (easily one of the best looking films of the year), but inexcusably long. Sure, only Tom Cruise can match the action at the moment, but he doesn’t forget to fill the other parts of the movie with clever writing, intrigue, tension, drama and humour. I’ll never understand what people see in this. These would be so much better if they explicitly acknowledged their own camp and had a little more fun with themselves, instead of trying to play it straight and cool.
4/10
I cringed the whole time. I get what they were trying to do but none of it is done well. The one random creepy moment that seemed even a little effective is basically a rip off from Get Out. Also doesn't help the movies have done zero to get me invested in this couple. I honestly just want more development for Wanda as a character by herself.
“The Chernobyl girls’ choir is the finest in the land.”
“They glow.”
This finale should've been the whole season. How come in a show about the Rings of Power the forging of the three rings felt like a 10-minute throwaway plot whereas harfoots' goodbye took so long and got so much attention?
The two character reveals were not a surprise and a huge disappointment. The biggest let down to me was not seeing Sauron in his fair disguise, manipulating the elves of Eregion. They could've spent EPISODES exploring Sauron's power and deceit, building up his friendship with Celebrimbor, so that later the betrayal would actually hurt. Why rush Sauron living in Eregion and the forging of the rings plotlines but spend several episodes on the harfoots????
What i did enjoy were the visuals, especially the shots reflecting Sauron and Galadriel in the water, and the final shot of Sauron in Mordor. I thought Charlie Vickers' performance was particulary good in this episode and he's the one I'm most curious about going into season 2.
How is this movie getting such glorified reviews??? While the action scenes are fine, the story is somewhere between illogical and ridiculous.
None of the story lines make any sense, it's just one fight/chase after the next up until the idiotic finale. And yeah, let's connect the laptop of our villain super-hacker to the local network, what could go wrong.
Amazed that this episode has been received so well... It was a complete change of tone, and not in a good way. Felt like a cheap episode of Doctor Who.
This show has changed me. it really has. it changed my way of thinking and it changed my view on the world. this is all i can say, i'm too speechless to express my feelings.
This episode is fucked up. The atrocities of war. Really hits you hard seeing the scene with the concentration camp.
"Tom... don't cheat on my wife!" He actually said it, speechless! And what a vision, the two "mistresses" having a brief moment. "Hey what do you do here?". Can't get more stranger than this.
but WHY would the children want to go live with their born again grandpa?? do they have any idea how horrible it is to live with a fundamentalist christian?? i know they hate their mom but they can just move lol charlotte did it before they can live at the motel
and charlotte can forget her wine and her weed and jonah can forget his all nighter laundering money or gaming whatever the fuck that little creep does
Forced Diversity
Forced feminism
Awful cast
Boring and uncecesary
Actual proof that source material doesn't matter as long as every race is represented and women are depicted to be "strong and independent"
This was such a heart-wrenching story for the amount of time that it was on. I did not see the ending coming and it left me in tears. This short film doesn't have any dialogue but is instead told through the imagery and the music that accompanies it. This is extremely well put together.