Thoroughly enjoyed this show. After watching Phillippe in Secrets and Lies and now this, he's slowly becoming a favourite for me.
p.s. Why is he not listed as an actor in Secrets and Lies?
Very stupid and absurd show, and the best important for me: make me laugh, that's so good!!
The product placement for Windows products in this is so intrusive . . .
Loving this season of Arrow a lot. And this was easily the best of the entire season. Prometheus is just a fantastic antagonist. Almost close to Slade Wilson as my favourite Arrow Villain of all time. He broke the Green Arrow, that is a big feat. When Oliver apologised to Chase, Chase be like "I believe you Oliver, I just don't care" Amazing. I repeat, Prometheus is just a fantastic antagonist.
Also, can Evelyn Sharp die please. Like right now?
This episode was really dark. Especially that sceneabout him ripping out the skin of one of Kovar's men and Oliver was just practising even tho he gave up quickly :O I liked the constant switch from the Bratva and the present time.
That scene with Oliver screaming about killing. I WANTED TO. AND I LIKED IT " Wow. Amazing performance by Stephen Amell there.
10/10 this episode.
Arrow has been so good. Way better than Flash. That has been a disappointment this season lel.
A dollar-store version of something that could've been cute & funny. Unfortunate waste of some good talent, seems like they're reciting memorized lines rather than utilizing their comedic timing skills. It's missing a synthesized laugh track to let the viewer know which parts are meant to be humorous...
If there was a bit more character development, Rogue One would be one of the greatest films of the year. Either way, it was easily one of the best Star Wars films, and it got that way through likable characters, spectacular cinematograpy and a great final act.
Oh, and the Vader scene.
please reboot this show....it was a great concept
Best episode so far. I pride myself on seeing most things coming in a series, but this episode blew my mind. I had no idea Bernard was one of them untill he said 'What door' near the end of the episode.
It was a good episode, the only bad thing (for me) is the return of Leah Murphy.
I never liked her. She brings more trouble and we have enough.
Amelia broke my hearth. Her scene with Alex was so beutiful and painful.
I don't like Catherine so much right now...
DeLuca... Alex is a nice guy he just made a mistake... STUPID but he's still a nice guy.
haha this was an overall ridiculous episode. Some random cops from Hawaii are repeatedly trusted to handle International (European) situations and then receive an award from the queen?
Thanks to the chemistry of The Lonely Island trio, tonnes of celebrity cameos, mockumentary style, and over the top but lyrically impressive songwriting; Popstar never failed to impress.
The first Divergent movie is so good, the second one is....okay, but this one here is very...... i don't know how to put in words.........boring, the best part of the movie is when it ends.
Loved it!! This was a hilarious and beautiful movie wrapped in a conventional story. I didn't even mind Cage's voice as the Dad.
Loved it!! This was a hilarious and beautiful movie wrapped in a conventional story. I didn't even mind Cage's voice as the Dad.
The main story with Rick, Morty, and Summer was great. The show showed off its sci-fi creativity chops with Rick dating Unity (hooray for Christina Hendricks and Patton Oswalt as a borg-esque collective), and Summer's do-gooder issues with trying to fix things were a great comedic twist. I loved the line "First race war, huh?" and all the Unity-related gags were great and inventive for both Rick and his grandkids. The Jerry/Beth storyline didn't work as well for me, though it did deepen Beth's character a bit, which was nice. Lots of laughs all around. Then, things get serious.
Rick's suicide attempt with the background music was, as this show occasionally is, heartbreaking. It's always powerful when shows like this show the well of emotion behind all the absurd humor. Quality episode for sure. Probably an 8.5/10 (the Beth-Jerry stuff dragged it down a bit).
I haven't had such fun since Guardians of the Galaxy! Providing non-stop wit, gorgeous cinematography, and an absolutely stellar cast, Ant-Man is another victory for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Everyone is missing the most important part of the movie.. That haircut.. W-H-Y?!
This episode is not premiering 4/5/2015.
"So, do you guys do phrasing, or... ?"