I get sucked into watching these type of shows cause I love twilight zone type of stuff. The unfortunate thing is, what the Twilight Zone could do in 21 minutes, they will take at least 20 episodes to complete. It's already getting so watered down that the writers really have no idea how to end this. The other problem with these shows is that they may plan on doing a 3rd season ( please don't ), then they get cancelled when they see the reviews and we never get an answer. That's my prediction anyway.
I love the series, but I'm starting to get annoyed by the sheer amount of wildly random mysteries without any semblance of explanation or linkage.
There are also a bunch of inconsistencies throughout the series. Like Boyd who was on a discovery journey so it would make sense that he'd be minimally interested in knowing the old man's story, or what the f*ck he meant by the monsters are not the worst part of all this and then the music box.
It's starting to look like they're pulling a Lost here. Writing a bunch of random crazy sh*t, in the hope that someday they can find some good explanation for it, and we all know how that went.
Sure we get some clues, like the fact that Kristi's fiancee confirmed that the time actually matched her experience... but they're so minimal compared to everything piling up every episode that makes things just annoying.
I absolutely LOVED this movie. Halle Bailey was incredible as Ariel. She drew me in every time she was on screen. Melissa McCarthy also surprised me with her performance as Ursula. Overall, it's clear the people making this movie truly understood what makes these classic Disney stories feel magical, and they were able to bring that magic to life (imo) better than any other live action Disney remake has done. Oh, and see it in 3D if you can!
'The Little Mermaid' perfectly hits that sweet spot between reinvention and nostalgia. Halle Bailey is easily the standout. Her rendition of Part of Your World is magical. This is one of Disney’s best live-action reimaginings to date.
IMHO the first good and interesting episode in the season. And that final confrontation between Charles and Diana was just chef's kiss.
I was almost shouting ''Open the door!'' when Bunny was outside. Such a sad scene.
I watched it before and I already forgot what happened. Just that the songs were super boring and basically everyone's lyrics could be summed up with the outstanding, innovative, never done before: "I'm here to slay".
At least the winner it's not gonna be predictable as previous seasons, I'll give you that.
What a great choice of direction to have a silent (for the most part) episode! Weirdly enough before I hit play I lamented that I had no more episodes of 'Love, Death and Robots' to watch and was again disappointed by the last episode I watched which was from the perspective of a deaf character. For other reasons I really didn't enjoy the episode so it's weirdly coincidental that this should have a similar theme!
Only bugbear is why on earth would his phone password be Theo? That makes zero sense in practice and as to why Mabel and Oliver would know to guess it? Reminds me of some escape room puzzles that have no logical connection.
I can only say one thing: Of the best films I've seen, this is a damn piece of pure art.
I think this film may be Tarantino at his best. The great thing about this film is that it takes the audience and puts them into a myserious and colorful world that Tarantino has created for us. For years I had kept this movie in the middle of my to-watch list because I thought that it was merely a wannabe Bruce Lee movie. Not so. Tarantino, not unlike the Coen brotheers, is the kind of moviemaker that makes the movie that he wants to see and isn't interested if you like it or not.
****updated: Volume 2 is even better
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The most visceral, nonstop, gladly wanton orgy of violence I've ever seen, not to mention one hell of a stylish compilation of influence and homage. Like a cinematic Wanderlei Silva, this is an action picture that just does not stop throwing haymakers until it's finished, and I love it for that simple-minded dedication to its own nature.
Uma Thurman is surprisingly well suited for the role of the double-crossed professional killer on a blood vendetta, as she rampages from one gory smackdown to the next without lifting her icy mask for more than a wink and a nod. The plot is simple enough, with Thurman literally carrying a list of the five heads she's out to collect with her from scene to scene, but doubles down on thick atmosphere and detailed dossiers on every major player. Though it's sliced in half with all the abruptness of a katana slash, the story's split doesn't bother me a bit; in a way it's an appropriate intermission, as the two very different halves are able to stand on their own without getting in each other's way. Masterfully orchestrated chaos, it's impossible to turn away from the Bride's classic exaggerated fight scene with the Crazy 88s.
This movie is just perfect. It is a big compilation of the best samurai movies from the 70's (with a special Tarantino touch). If you like this genre you will love this film. There is not a single thing I would change in this movie.
I’m speechless again, after 10 years since watching it’s got better with time. Still masterful and beats most of the trash being made today.
Kill Bill, both volume 1 and 2, is absolutely gorgeous! The art direction is beautiful! The camera angles are perfect... just Gorgeous! The lighting, the sound, the dialogs... and of course, the details!
I'm speechless as to how amazing this movie is. From an amazing soundtrack and sound mixing to gorgeous cinematography, this movie had me mindblown and I genuinely cannot express how well done this movie was. Even staying up until 3 am in my darkroom made it better, this has to be my all-time favourite movie by far.
Another amazing Tarantino movie. Must be seen by everyone.
The most perfect 10's of ANY Director ohhhhhhhhhh
how am I supposed to concentrate on the story when Jamie Dornan is looking so gd fine
oh yeah we have a whole-ass apartment down here btw
also... Sean is looking like a SNACK this season.
Vanessa Kirby is great in the role of Princess Margaret. I‘m glad this episode focused on her.
Something was missing in the second season, up to this episode. And this something was Vanessa Kirby. Wonderful episode!
i know this episode is more about the rigid institutions of the monarchy and whatever but what I got from it was that queen Elizabeth gives a good sloppy toppy when she's so inclined
it isn't as clever as it thinks it is lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkoGBOs5ecM
Seriously though, if you're willing to turn your brain off and aren't bothered by how convoluted this show gets then the over dramatic twists and turns may be enough to carry the show for you. That is until, season 4. Don't watch season 4. Even just to make fun of it, it's so bad that it ceases to be funny. Best you can expect from it is a headache and an unquenchable urge to find whoever is responsible for WHOEVER THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE NOT ONE BUT TWO SECRET SIBLINGS. ONE OF WHICH IS A DOG. SHERLOCK REMEMBERS HIS FORGOTTEN BROTHER AS A DOG. WHY? WHO DID THIS? .
Don't watch this show if you're looking for some fun mystery solving, to have all the clues laid out in front of you so you have a chance to figure out the mystery for yourself. To come away from each episode with a sense of satisfaction, either from having managed to solve the crime or, as is more often the case, from seeing Sherlock teach you a new way of using lateral thinking. If that's the show you're looking for then watch something else (Jonathan Creek comes to mind although it does sometimes find itself somewhere on the scale between cheesy and downright stupid).
I love these kind of cute little make over shows and Trixie Motel is no exception. I just wish there were a bit more spontanious moments instead of this constant scripted bull
For me the season started great but it's been quite flat the last few episodes. Even the one queen that I like the most is definitely one of the less strong finalist we had.
The screen time era for Irene worked wonderfully as I completely forgot about her but I got to like her a bit more.
The reunion was good and entertaining, I liked that some queens got to say something about what they do apart from the short time on drag race.
That said this season had some good drama, but looking back a lot of queens got gaslighted by Mistress or poorly treated by Luxx, and you could even see that some of them where still a bit affected by it, even tho they were the ones trying to be more cool with it.
The "character thing", the "it's my personality" bullshit doesn't cut it for me, or the "I didn't know what I was doing": you knew it perfectly and people around you too. Good job for Loosey to adress this in the most polite and respectful way possible.
Hurting people, pushing them down and make them question about themselves is plain bullism, that doesn't justify the threats or the racism or the offenses, but if you are a bully you should be called out.
Personally I think they needed to push the confrontation with Crackstone to next season and elaborate on it. Feels like all that build up was wasted. Also, what's up with magic staff? I thought Crackstone is all about normal natural burning of the witches, yet he uses witchcraft.
Speaking of wasted potential, confrontation with Thornhill was great with Weems and Wednesday finally working together, only for it to be wasted with a stupid death, so what was the point other than to kill off Weems? She and her dynamic with Wednesday was one of the best aspects of a show, and it seems like her death was just glossed over
I'd like to add a new comment. I was worried from the first show this was gonna be medical survivor. How about taking a lesson from Australian Survivor and getting some fit, not completely insane competitors and making a show worth watching.
Carolyn is so refreshing. I love her!