the score from John Carpenter is the only redeeming quality
graphic animal abuse/death - TIMESTAMP 38:52-40:21
yesterday, 5/21/2020, Schooled was officially cancelled by ABC
very disappointed, as it was a great easy little sitcom to enjoy with a fun cast of characters.
i haven't watched the original, but the US version was average, slightly dull/slow, at times, but i binged the entire season in two days, was very disappointed it ended on a cliffhanger, when it could have been a limited series and ended properly, i think A&E mishandled this show
there is never enough Toni Collette - im always impressed with her acting; just wow!
voice actor Jay Johnston will no longer voice Jimmy Pesto (total of 43 episodes from 2011 to 2021) - per reports, he has been publicly/formally “banned” from his recurring voice role
he last appeared in the Season 11 episode “The Bridge Over Troubled Rudy,” which aired in May 2021, and has not appeared in an episode since.
was i suppose to be sympathetic to/for Evan Hansen? because he was, literally, the worst!
this is a great list - thank you for your contribution
ive watched 18 episodes, so far, and this show is still meh. it's basically background noise when i turn it on, because it never holds my attention or gets me to laugh. the last couple of FOX animated shows have felt this way and it's really disappointing.
they could have done a lot more with the Djinn and/or past trauma, even in the single location, but they didnt. the kid actor did the best job he could with the material, it was just boring and bland.
feels like a ripoff of other better shows like Ugly Americans - hard to fully judge a show off one episode though, so ill continue to tune in over the next couple of weeks to see if it gains it's own creative voice.
obnoxiously redundant to the 2013 version season 1 of Broadchurch, even down to the casting of David Tennant in both. the different killer/timeline twist wasnt enough to justify the US remake, in my opinion. i know this happens a lot, but it doesnt make it feel any less lazy and pointless to just reprocess shows/movies and throw in a potential what/if twist end, instead of offering new original content.
Netflix has reversed it's previous renewal decision and, as of today, has now officially cancelled Glow - there will be no season 4 series conclusion
im not a wrestling fan nor did i grow up watching the real GLOW, but i really enjoyed this show - it was cheesy and fun, emotional and honest, the actors had great chemistry. it's a real disappointment that Netflix didnt give this the series finale it deserved and the fans were initially promised.
exec: was it hard for Mike to find the last random bomb?
pitch guy: no, it was super easy barely an inconvenience
exec: finding stuff is tight
you're welcome Screen Rant
Joel McHale's character is solely in the episode for complete & total exposition, otherwise there would be no story at all.
the scripted shows coming from Quibi have been good, but i hate the mobile only short "bite size" format that is forced. if you can get past that, this series is worth a watch
watching this crossover just enforces how inferior Paradise PD is compared to Brickleberry
my wife and i watch a lot of (L)GBTQ+ content. i enjoyed this short and sassy season one, but my wife hated it. there was a questionable joke in episode one, that we both felt was extremely inappropriate, and i think that's what set the tone for her whole viewing experience with this adult audience based cartoon. to each their own, try it out, it's only a handful of quick episodes, so it's an easy watch overall.
was impressed by the first episode, but as the season progresses, it just seems unnecessarily slow
there is absolutely no reason for this movie to be 100 minutes.
i thought it was wrapping up, but there was still 45 minutes left!
tl;dr too long for it's own good
David Gordon Green mishandled this project. it felt lazy and heartless. im glad they're dropping the "trilogy" bs and bringing in Mike Flanagan to write, direct and produce the next attempt. hallelujah!
i think it was well done, just a very generic story
this could have been a great psychological horror like jacob's ladder, but it ended up being very genetic like something from blumhouse recently.
this movie just made me feel bad
sometimes that's okay though
this movie feels too...clean
Neville Archambault (RIP) really carried the vibe in the first two.
i thought it was refreshing. small story w/ simple execution. i liked it.
by 15 minutes, you should know what's going on
if you want to watch something that'll stick with you, try The Clovehitch Killer
the readings are, early, in quick succession, with very little character introduction/development beforehand, so by the time the movie picks up, they have to shoehorn the readings again to remind you, as the viewer, wtf is going on and why it's important; not a great way to story tell.
i didnt hate it. it was just disappointing. kind of like the elevator game. cool premise, weak execution.
i thought this was going to be fun, but it was LAME
looks cheap, script is boring, acting is bad, kills are weak af
BFTV made a fun lil low budget horror
not much to it - so thin they had to use ai images as filler
this could have been a 48 hours episode instead