I find the series pretty boring actually...
8.8/10. I may have to rethink my "graded against itself" scale for BoJack because it seems to have found a bit of a groove. Again, the show balanced the heavy stuff and the comedic stuff pretty well. BoJack and Wanda's scene felt particularly real ("You didn't know me. You fell in love with me. Then you did know me." was a devastating line.) Dianne turning into a shiftless slob who "wasn't the person she thought she was" was hilarious and heartbreaking in turn. And while Todd's story was more straightforwardly comedic, the meld between Scientology and Improv was an amusing take on both that had a lot of juice to it. I like where they've placed all the characters at the end of the episode, and I'm interested to see where these stories, especially BoJack trying to get back to the (metaphorical) place where he was last happy as a throughline.
Fuck yeah, loved this since I dearly missed the shit-show that "The Soup" was. :D
This is pretty much a continuation of the old show with a "Netflix vibe" and some International stuff thrown in which I highly appreciate. Also that outro song was brilliant and ooooh so true.
Ugh, This ruined me forever.
OMG, That was a twist! Best episode EVER.
Not only one of the best horrors I've seen this year, but one of the best films I think I've seen in a very, very long time.
I went into this thinking that it was a horror movie. That's what I expected, a horror movie, what I got was a lot of tears and some alcohol in my system. There is horror but it's shown more in human nature, how selfish we become in face of danger.
This film surpasses it's zombie subgenre - it's a heartbreaking and gruelling tale of a father's fight for his daughter's survival. All other characters along the way are equally compelling. And the movie is a fresh take on an overused subject - don't expect guns, machetes, chainsaws and tanks - this is a raw and emotional fight you're in for.
the cart/hallway scene almost kills me every time!
This show isn't perfect but they sure as hell know how to make an ending!
When Michael thanked Tahani for being so helpful and the light cube turns red I laughed my ass off! And Hawaiian pizza is the worst pizza!
This show is goofy light-hearted fun and I'm loving it more each week! Great to see Adam Scott joining the (bad place) gang, I'm sure he'll bring even more fun to the show! Oh, and again, awesome cliffhanger, I'm already itching for the next episode!
Did you see that ludicrous display last night
The paradigm of material being cut from a book to fit into the run time of a movie doesn't really apply here because next to nothing from it happens in the film. It bares little resemblance to the book at all and is completely shallow for it. Conservatively I'd put it at 10% of the book translated to the screen in a recognisable form.
It should be "Inspired by" rather than "Based on" however I didn't find it that inspired at all. It's unbelievable to me that Cline himself handled the screenplay, at least in part. People that love the film will be thoroughly disappointed by the book, especially the PG-13 crowd the film brought in.
The Oasis itself was done an utter disservice by portraying it as basically just a game, it was so much more than that.
Disappointing.
Despite all the great character development, strong humour, the use of Kristin Bell's real life husband and the emotional bonds that I'm forming with all of these characters... the moment of this episode that made me love it the most was the fact that the film on endless repeat in hell is Pirates of the Caribbean 6: The Haunted Crow's Nest or Something, Who Gives a Crap
Pizza Ghost keeps stealing the show.
I wish, when I was that age, I had Luke's courage.. Hell, even now :D
For me, the whole of this episode is contained in Peyton Kennedy's rendition of Elton John's "Rocket Man". It just made the whole episode for me. It was lovely, and sad.
I was in high school at exactly the time this show takes place, so this every bit as relatable to me as My So-Called Life. The music, the clothes, the pop-culture references... love it. And that queer romance that takes place in the background -- we see it featured prominently, but the other characters don't seem to notice -- I had one of those too! I was the Kate in that situation (was never "cool" enough to be Emaline, but that's okay -- she's got so many expectations of her that I don't actually envy her). In any case, I do hope there will be a season 2. .Is this show deep? Not really. Is it well-acted? umm.. no. But I enjoy it all the same, and would like to see it continue.
Designated Survivor is great and enjoyable because of the people involved in it... but also increasingly predictable. They have this structure of:
I like the show because I love to see Kiefer Sutherland and the supporting cast has been wonderful as well, and it's been a "feel good" show, really - even when the outcome of Kirkman's problems is not that great, there is still a positive message being shared. And what can I say about Lyor's scenes, always on point. However, I fear that without innovation the show doesn't have much of a future, especially with the investigation stuff not being that interesting. We'll see what happens.
One of the better comedy specials I’ve seen in a long while. Love both these guys.
Well that robbery escalated quickly.
Started watching Good Girls out of boredom, nothing more than that. However, as I finished episode 1, I continued watching, and after episode 2, I couldn't stop watching, until I binge watched all 10 episodes. And as I have seen them all, I have to admit, I really love this series, and I am really glad to have heard that there will be a second season. It's not truly that original in terms of story, and I don't know how to tell about it without spoiling anything, but it is done in such a way that it keeps you hooked, at least, it did for me.
I really really enjoyed this show. Typically I'm not interested too heavily in shows without a procedural type feel, but with Salvation, the drama and intrigue kept continuing. It was a lot of fun with the conspiracies and drama and I really enjoyed the characters and their interactions with each other. I really hope for a season 2!
Putting a sticky note on your laptop webcam was the most relatable thing I've ever seen. It was such a small gesture, but it made it so realistic that I actually laughed.
I'm glad to see Bryce's mum so skeptical. I can't wait for Bryce to be arrested.
Why does Hannah’s “ghost” (or whatever she is) have long hair. Wasn’t it short when she died?
Engaging and Captivating, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, is a drama that will leave everyone specullating and guessing without ever revealing the real culprit of the plot's main story! Incorporating Dark Humour, this movie gives us outstanding performances by Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, and Sam Rockwell, and it's sure to leave moviegoers satisfied, even with the lack of closure!
A Great Movie
Your weird cat? I’ll pulverize him! I’ll pet him in the wrong direction! I’ll put a cucumber beside him! That drives them crazy!
ID4 blew the door wide open to the sci-fi action genre. It was the birth of the blockbuster. Is it perfect ? That depends on how you view it. You can find flaws in any movie. The question is how much you let it affect you. Are there logic issues ? Yes. Does it matter ? No, because it is entertaining as hell and the story is much better then dozens of movies that came after this. Despite the fact it is now over 20 years old it has aged well. My opinion has always been that life photography SFX ages better than CGI.
In any case it is way better than the re-quel