Homage to 80s music, first love and big brothers. This was a pleasant surprise in last night's sneak preview. One of the best music movies I have ever seen and easily a top 5 movie for 2016. Watch it!
A really great film, wish I could find more movies like this that just hit every emotion. It's a feel good movie that hits emotional elements also very funny, good romance, and great music.
Good intentioned but ultimately, the skippable episode of this season. At least it didn't go into this ridiculous bromance stuff like last season.
Same problem as The Simpsons. It looks the same and sounds the same as in the good old days except it’s just not funny or good anymore.
In the NBA there is something called a +/- radius, it shows how many points are scored verses given up when a player is in the game. If this applied to acting and Morgan had this, who by the way was my favorite character period around season 7 of TWD, then he'd easily be the worst rating imaginable. This character who was formally so amazing just bombs every scene he's in now with his bullshit passivness. He once pulled someone's guts out of him with his BARE HANDS, now he doesn't even have any. This episode was at least twice to three times as good as the opener, which doesn't say much, but does say this show is better the less it focuses on Morgan, which absolutely breaks my heart but couldn't be more obvious.
Seriously, what the heck did I just watch?
I'm not sure who thought any of this was a good idea but it will probably go down as the worst episode of the entire series? Just, wow.
I don't normally rank individual episodes nor review them, but dear god was this episode awful. It's so terrible it inspired me to actually go to the effort.
I was thinking this season has a lot of the taste of modern Simpsons to it, but dear god this episode has plumbed new depths in bad that not even The Simpsons can reach. How did it ever get released?
When i see episodes with lot of negative comments i usually think that people are overreacting and they are really not that bad.
Its usually the case but... but holy shit, it was really that bad.
Totally awesome Adam Sandler film! Christopher McDonald rocks as Shooter McGavin. Never get tired of this movie!
"You're in big trouble though, pal. I eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast!"
You would think this is still loved mainly because of nostalgia, but no! It has so many memorable quotes and characters and it just hits right. Shooter McGavin is the best!
I had no idea a good, scratch that… great Top Gun could ever be made but I was wrong. A good story with tense action, emotions and amazing cinematography with some of the coolest shots I’ve ever seen. I also think this is Tom Cruises best performance to date. Hats of to the director for not making it cheesy.
What’s happened to Mr Burns? He sounds like someone who can’t do a Mr Burns impression
I thought this episode sucked. Boring as hell.
I am a simple man. I see Sam Adesanya, I watch.
This is just a movie about a movie about a play about a play. And that's where the disappointment lies.
There's no arch. No heroes or foes. No obstacles to overcome. Nothing gets solved, and there's no real payoff. It's just a story within a story within a story and you the audience is expected to marvel at how terribly clever it is. It's incredible clever. But it's not very watchable.
Ultimately it's just a series of scenes, one after another, that you don't care about.
I really liked the style and making of the episode. There are 2-5 episodes per season that stand out and I remember them still; that became a theme for me in the last 10-15 years. And imho this one is a really entertaining one.
Great Simpsons episodes have two options to succeed for me: either they leave the standard formula (as in the great gatsby or the coen brothers episode) or have a really great topic/story and through this stand out. And this one got me…don’t know why but I liked it.
man, this show is all over the place! They should bring Nick back just to confuse it more... very poor end to a show! I can't wait to see how they completely ruin this in the next four episodes
a banger! and how is that even legal? lol
Man. Season premier and he's already going all out more than ever before.
That'll be a close one.
Diane's backstory of how she got on board with the plan is interesting but I don't geht how she could be that stupid. Working with bad guys is never a good idea - how could she ever trust them - and how could she love Michelle so much as to risk everything?!? :o
"Fuck." - That was quite a phone call :D
That quick and efficient discussion between Peter, Rose, Chelsea, and Maddie was nice.
I'm a bit confused though that Peter and Rose didn't take one of the two cars... I would've definitely used them to quickly escape from the crime scene and then ditched the car.
"Fuck no. I think one call was enough."
And when Rose pulled the gun xD
They make a fun duo.
Their proof doesn't seem undeniable to me at all. How would the metadata of pictures proof anything if you could arbitrarily alter it?!? IMO they have more than enough other proof though to convince someone (just the conviction might be a problem).
"I would never hurt Michelle Travers."
That's quite surprising...
one of the movies that you don't want to re-watch because it makes you so uncomfortable, although the topic is (sadly) still as relevant today as it's 10+ years ago. The ending had so many flaws and didn't convince me at all. Aside from that, the best part is hands down the actors which both are my favourite - I found myself entranced by Elliot! Absolutely terrific performance and I'll keep on watching everything they appear in.
Honestly Gyllenhaal nailed his role. What an insane take on a lifestyle that is actually some peoples job. Well done movie
Jake Gyllenhaal is mesmerizing as Louis Bloom, the thief who stumbled upon the wonderful world of TV news. Louis is sympathetic and despicable. Is he the pro or antagonist? He's criminal and hero at once. The things he does are rotten. He's so weird and dysfunctional, yet smart and manipulative. One thing is for certain, he's a seriously neat character.
Rick (Riz Ahmed) is the guy that you really want to pull for. He's Louis's first employee and pathetically naive. Until the final act, when he actually manages to manipulate Louis. Nothing is really as it seems here. This is a fun, tense film that will keep you guessing and entertained.
It was nice of them to have Jackie for dinner. No, wait. I meant to say that something has obviously been eating at Jackie. No, wait. That's not it, either. I meant to say that it's obvious that they're all getting fed up with Jackie. No, that doesn't work, either. Oh, never mind. I can't quite figure out what I'm wanting to say here, so I'll just chew on it for a while.
Found my attention waning during this one. It's looks like the show might have second season syndrome
It was a hell of a setup to build on after all.
I am that guy. So. Satisfying.
I really want Drummer to become a series regular next season.