It wasn't that funny - I was laughing at people laughing at it more than the actual movie. Some of the animation is amazing though and there were a couple of genuinely funny moments. Most of it was dull and predictable. I prefer Inside Out than this movie.
The cinematography & lighting in the last scene is exquisite.
Daniel Radcliffe voguing... I have seen it all
(-) Score sounds like it should be for a family adventure film and doesn't fit some of the time.
(-) A lot of the characters are like cartoon characters and not believable, which may of been okay if they were going for a cyberpunk theme but it doesn't seem like it...
(-) Awkward "comic relief" moments
(+) Future technology porn
(+) Scenery is amazing
(+) Camera angles. Camera angles man.
(+) Pretty cool concept
(+) Colin Farrell's hair :)
I really don't like the way asexuality was portrayed in this episode - if you don't know what it is, please do some research online before basing your knowledge from this episode!
I didn't understand 99% of it, but I watched it all until the end and didn't even realise it was three hours long.
This is my guilty pleasure movie.
I would have said Pride and Prejudice was, but I don't feel guilty about that movie.
You are a superhero - he threw the blue pills out the window... JUST GO GET THEM, jeez, why is everyone dumb in this show. D:
What SCP designation is this?
What. Did. The. Writers. Do.
Lito and Wolfgang are super effective! :)
As a reader of the original books, I don't like the changes to the characterizations. In my eyes, this isn't a Dune movie adaption, it's a fanfic.
Guild Wars 2 is free to play, you can't call a credit card company to delete an account...
I watched this movie as a spur of the moment thing. I'd thought it would be another period era romance smut film (which is exactly why I watched it, don't judge), with racial tension thrown in to set it apart. In the end, it became a commentary that applies to modern day, and not just about slavery of colour, but of social standing, spirit and the human race. I had no idea it was based on real lives, which I admit actually made me rate it better.
The costumes were beautiful, acting above average and a few stand out scenes. If you don't usually like period films, then the second half of the film might be more enjoyable for you then the first.
Elliott really stepped it up and was robbed I think. Edited cause I forgot the extra T while providing this tea.
Did Steven Moffat co-write this?
Ughhh, i was eating while watching the start of this episode.
I don't even know what to say about this episode...
This is not really a comedy and is actually quite depressing at times.
The sounds of wailing women being the police siren sound was disturbingly beautiful.
Ah yes - our home Attilan has been destroyed. But at least we packed our costumes.
Principals always look like lesbians.
They need a whole new spin off serious where they do what they did this episode.
I watched this through on-flight entertainment, not expecting anything, but it was great!
You could see the defeat with two T's in Elliott with two T's eyes.
Alec Baldwin as Mr Collins from Pride & Prejudice.
The whole movie felt like it was the trailer for the movie.
I wanted to like this episode more.
That was Jiggly Caliente on the train!
This was ridiculous but also really good. Yeah, I'm gonna keep watching. :)