great list! Thany you very much!
I knew he’d show up but not that version!
That was crazy and I absolutely love it!
For the love if shit, people. Without the first 3 episodes we wouldn't have this episode. Without the first 3 episodes this one wouldn't be as impactful. It's storytelling and all part of a larger whole. Stop saying, "finally we're getting somewhere," or "this is what the show should have been from the start." Its a journey. Just sit back and enjoy the ride. Holy shit.
Much better than I had feared. From some of the rumors I had heard my expectations were low. Screw all that. It was pretty good. I'm not saying they still don't have time to cock the whole thing up but some of my optimism has returned. Let's hope this is more Mandalorian than Last Jedi or Fall of Skywalker.
Wow, this was way better than I expected it to be.
A bit sad, that the federation seems to have strayed from its main mission.
The participation of Star Trek veterans as producers shows. Buildings and technology look like they belong in the ST Universe, no 2 million gigantic technological leaps in the first 45 minutes (well one, but that one is kind of needed...)
Best of all: They concentrated on the story instead of preaching some agenda.
So thats a 9/10 from me.
MOTHERFUCKER
– mrw watching another lindelof masterpiece
I didn't think I could see a worse final than the Game of Thrones final. I was wrong.
That Baby Yoda is too damn cute!! OMG I laughed so hard when he pressed the button after being told not to touch anything.
New faces and new scenery and still Baby Yoda continues to steal the show. A good balance of action and storytelling but I'd be happier if the episodes were longer. The AT-ST Raider was a nice surprise too. It's cool to see the concept art at the end of each episode.
Talk about edging. This episode kept me on the edge the whole time. Like something I really wanted to see could happen at any time. Only it never happened.
My investment in this season is dwindling. It started off semi-strong. Now, each episode feels like a chore to get through.
Nice, short. Not as fun as the previous one, and, right after the initial reveal, it was pretty predictable where things were going to play out, but, still a nice 10 minute diversion.
Tribbles ! :grinning:. Every Star Trek show needs a Tribbles episode. They're so furry and cute and.. impossible to get rid of.
For some reason this is already out on Crave. It's very funny.
Wow, just watched this movie for the very first time.
It's freaking awesome!
unlike most of the other CW superhero shows, Black Lightning isn't overblown with soap opera type storylines. yes, there is some family drama thrown in, but that's to be expected with the main character being a family man, but it's not overdone. good first episode and if this keeps up, i think we have a winner. i also have to mention his costume, which looks awesome by the way
Is it rough on the edges?
Yes.
Is it high on teenage drama like other cw series?
Not yet.
Even that alone is saying something.
Enjoyable but incredibly overrated and an absolutely terrible ending.
The title seems to have a double meaning. Not only for the 'monster' of the film, but it is also one of those movies that gets under your skin. I can't stop thinking about it.
The film has very unique feel to it, an 80's vibe, a creepy unique premise and a constant feeling of unease, I can now see why this has been getting so much press throughout the horror scene.
A Must Watch!
It Follows did a lot of things right, and not much wrong.
Everything about this movie was unsettling. From the time period, to the premise, to other more subtle aspects.
This has the feel of your standard horror/thriller movie, but as you unravel what is going on you start to see the depth this movie brings. The cinematography was excellent, and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
There were a few things that felt a bit disconnected, and unexplained (in a bad way) and that's about all I can fault this movie.
Very well made, and would definitely recommend to horror/thriller fans.
Really great show. Once you get past the first two episodes it becomes quite compelling. Yes, it's a teenage drama, that doesn't make it a bad show.
Don't be fooled by those comments, the show isn't as bad as they are saying, it was most likely not directed towards them. Everyone has a type of show they like, so if you aren't a fan of teenage drama this obviously won't be a show for you (duh).
Ps: if you are into teenage drama meets mystery this one is for you, the first few episodes are more of the former but it gets way better as the episodes pass. It had a the 100 and under the dome vibe.
I have to say, I really don't understand why so many people rave about "The Godfather: Part II." I mean, yeah, it has some decent moments here and there, but overall, I found it to be a pretty lackluster film. For one thing, it's just way too long. I mean, come on, who has the patience to sit through three hours of this stuff? And even then, I didn't feel like the story was all that compelling or well-told. To be honest, I found myself checking my watch more than once during the movie, just waiting for it to be over. All in all, I'd give it a generous 6 out of 10 at best. I really don't understand why this movie is so overvalued in the eyes of some.
I’m gonna come out and say it. The Cabin in the Woods is a straight up masterpiece! A must see for every horror fan that has ever felt bored or irritated by the over use of cliches left over from the 80s. While most discussion around this film tends to revolve around the genius call-backs to classic horror films and Easter eggs but I believe focusing on these elements does a disservice to the film as a whole. This is far more than a serious of Easter-eggs. All of the horror elements are genuinely effective (especially Jules’ death scene), all the humour lands perfectly and the third act says everything that Goddard and Whedon wanted to say about the horror genre. “We would rather let everyone die than let the old gods have their way.” It is a truly remarkable film that needs to be seen again and again to be fully understood and appreciated.
my two favourite things combined: extended cold opens and gays
can y'all believe crowley and aziraphale have been in love for thousands of years
After seeing season 7, I was concerned for this one. Seems my concern was for good reason.
My most beloved TV show got destroyed in a matter of minutes. The previous episodes of S08 at least gave me some kind of emotion, episode 05 was a flat line. This truly is a masterpiece, a masterpiece of destruction. They've destroyed everything! The character development, the story, the plot, the meaning of GOT, the writing of G.R.R. Martin. They've destroyed all the hard work put in all of these years, they've spit on everything. I'm not going to hate the show, it gave me so much, and it will continue to be my favorite, but i'm just going to pretend this last season was never made. I'm going to imagine all the possible theories, all the story plots that could have been made, and just hope the writer finishes the series some day.
Sesion 8 the waste of our time.
This review does contain some spoilers, so read at your own risk. With that said, this movie was nothing like the original, and lacked the same atmosphere. It does the original no justice. While Harrison Ford does play Deckard very well, and the character is indeed well written, he doesn't have much of a role.
I wanted and expected noir, and got NYPD blues instead. Other than Deckard, the movie was a disappoinment. There wasn't much special effects or the neon lights, it was bland and boring.
I can't say much for the soundtrack, it wasn't memorable either. I don't remember it.
So, to sum things up, movie was a disappoinment, Deckard was the only bright spot, and if you're looking to relive some noir of the original movie, this movie isn't the place to do it.