Given the power to do absolutely anything, I would make this a better movie. More jokes, tighter script, more imaginative ideas. This was a waste of a lot of talent. There are some amusing moments but not enough.
Absolutely beautiful in all sense of the word. I am speechless at how perfect this show was from start to finish. Max do the right thing and fund anything and everything the creators want to do going forward!
I am a sucker for silent artsy moments in shows. Particular animated ones. Loooove itttt
They cannot possibly not give us more seasons. My god, please don't do that to us.
Quite possibly the easiest 10 I will ever give
Holy shit this is so good
Runtime of 1 ep — 24 min
Very, very good, even if you don’t particularly enjoy superhero franchises, like me. Action packed, great characters, and perhaps most of all, absolutely hilarious!
Insane how you fire Justin Roiland and the following season gets more funny.
Lol. Y'all will never be satisfied with any episode, will you? The episode was perfectly fine.
Didn't expect The Kang Dynasty
If this is what A Haunting in Venice is based off, the movie changed a lot. Though it was still good. Since I saw the movie first, I didn’t see anything coming in this.
Even the victims were different than in the movie. This is more of a straight forward mystery without the elements of possibly being a ghost story as well.
Hallowe’en party is surprisingly darker than the Haunting in Venice movie. With more than one victim being a kid. As well as it being graphic. I know A Haunting in Venice definitely had more humor as well.
A tryly letdown of a episode. One or two kind of funny puns amidst one million lame cuck jokes.
Hermes deserves better. Give that man more manwiches and less wife cheating tryhard jokes. Also Zoom segment was painfully streched out. The best they could do were silly filter and underwear jokes, really?!
Pattinson is the best Batman ever.
he is so tortured, his emotions are sincere. He's the darkest and most precise batman out there.
the visuals and the soundtrack are incredible and take you into the thoughts of the character.
For me it’s a masterpiece.
A bit of a nothing burger, it doesn’t really get interesting until the final 20-30 minutes.
There are a few entertaining bits inbetween (e.g. there’s a fun scene with Paul Rudd in a Wallmart), but there’s not nearly enough going on.
It’s just mostly bland: some decent acting and directing, but there’s not a lot of action, mystery, charm, clever comedy, drama or characters to get invested into (besides McKenna Grace).
For example, Finn Wolfhard gets as much development as the older brother from Jurassic World, he’s a teen and he wants to get laid. That’s all you get, and it’s not that interesting.
There are, of course, a lot of ‘member berries, which add nothing besides empty nostalgia.
The original Ghostbusters leave the biggest impression with just 5 minutes of screentime, and they clearly didn’t even give a shit about being there.
It’s not the worst thing ever, but this falls short of the benchmark for this kind of movie.
Just watch the original, or anything directed by Spielberg and Cameron in the 80s/90s.
5/10
Funny as shit. And then sad as hell when you realize it's basically just a documentary.
The real question is why the hell did the guy charge money for snacks at the white house?
Pirates of the Caribbean meets Indiana Jones.
Nice try, just entertaining, not a masterpiece.
The acting is sometimes meh, but it has plenty of good action, gore and effects. It was worth the ride into Viva Las Vegas.
That plot was simple, sometimes didn’t make any sense, had a hint of cheesy but mostly I enjoyed it especially the action and the cast were average also had predicable ending.
This movie offers a unique experience. It gives you one of the most genuine and undoctored glimpses into the soulless eyes of corporate Hollywood
There is no love for making movies
There is no love for the source material
The only interest is making something with the specific goal of being a "Blockbuster".
There is nothing to it but the intent of making money.
There's legit nothing to this movie.
Every shot you see is made just for cool trailer moments....
The Characters have no life or personality to them, They don't make any emotional connection with the viewer.
The acting........ no
There's no real plot or pacing
The effects can be good at times but its far and few in-between
The fighting and action scenes are rendered useless with the unprecedented amount of jump cuts done in editing....
I enjoy movies that might have glaring flaws, or even be considered bad, I'm not a heartless critic... But there are no redeemable qualities about this movie.
You can't even spin it as a "So Bad It's Good" movie, its just that incompetent on every imaginable level.
0/10 - Genuinely
Gorgeous style and powerful story. Highly recommended.
Beautiful movie to watch , i'd say one of the best animated films of the decade , magical and wonderful
The animation style was gorgeous , easily recommended.
Primal is an apt title. The show depicts primal violence, primal rage, primal grief. But what I was most surprised by was its display of primal empathy. Yes, the show is gorgeously and lavishly animated. There are shots that will take your breath away, and it knows when to rev up the engine and when to slow down and luxuriate in the stillness and beauty of the environment, much like Samurai Jack before it. Yes, it is a brutal and gory show- every hit has impact, and the fifth episode is bloody enough to make Mortal Kombat blush.
But the core theme running through the show is empathy. The animation pays just as much attention to the eyes as they do the action sequences, knowing that in a show without words, eyes are truly windows to the soul. A perfectly placed soft smile will melt your heart. And each episode returns to that theme of empathy. It'd be an easy excuse in a prehistoric story to say that at our primal core, humanity are monsters. But we're not- we're animals. Animals can be brutal, violent, ruthless. But they think and feel as well, and it is empathy that is the main characters' biggest strength.
It is empathy that leads them to bond and grieve together. It is empathy that leads Spear, the neanderthal, to help a pack of starving humans without second thought. It is empathy that diffuses a situation with woolly mammoths who did not want vengeance but simply the opportunity to mourn and honor their fallen. Spear and Fang the dinosaur's bond is what gives them strength, and the interconnectedness of life is reinforced even in its antagonists, whether in comparison like a group of bats and a spider working together to feed or in contrast like the group of apes that brutalize each other for the chance of brutalizing strong foes for glory. The protagonists even defeat the bats by leading them into the territory of a separate pack of beasts. Nothing is truly alone. The companionship of Spear and Fang is what sets them apart and strengthens them. Empathy is what keeps them alive. And it is that heart that elevates Primal from being not only something nice to look at, but an engaging work of art.
Fantastic show! Really loved story, art and sound tracks.
One of the most Metal as Fuck shit I've seen in recent years. WOW.. The concept, it's execution, the Art, the score, the sound design, the humanity, the awesomeness and cruelty of nature of the era. Just mind blowingly original and entertaining as fuck. All that without a single word uttered. You have to watch it to know how metal it really is.
Thanks for these 10 seasons! Really appreciate this kind of funny-military-police action show!
I'll miss Steve and Danny punchlines :)
Great actors during all seasons :thumbsup: