Now I will call them creepy paper too.
Absolutely hilarious. Loved every moments, Kumail was a brilliant guest and the suspects were funny too which was quite a surprise after the first two eps.
Maybe the best part was the end credit visuals with Dancing In the Moonlight playing in the background. Movie was meh.
I almost forgot the painting then I had a bursting laugh when Tony spotted it in Paulie's apartment.
Expected more from Conan. Seemed like he just flew with the story and did not try hard to impro some funny stuff. I thought there would be more character breakings too, but somehow the 'ping-pong' between Will and Conan didn't kick in here.
Lehane can write, Ben can direct, Casey can act. Gone Baby Gone is a near perfect novel made it to the big screen as a near perfect movie. A young Casey Affleck and a brilliant Ed Harris show us the dark side of Boston.
From the M. Night Syamalan school of bullsh*tting Bird Box brings you almost two hours of... meaningless 'misterious' scenes that make some viewers think they have some deeper meanings. No. I'm not even convinced the acting was that good. It just wants to give you a little from everything, love, drama, thriller, horror. But sadly, in the end Bird Box is just an Empty Box. (hah!)
John got that Fielder-touch on this :ok_hand:
that one on one with Blumenthal was quite unpleasant yet eye opening and the real high of the series. finally it's happening then bang, the same sh*t, just walked out with empty promises...
liked how Pat was happy for the picture and it was a really good one: Pat's one hand is in the air, really doing something while Blumenthal just sitting there staring at one point.
-The type of pacemaker you have?
-Umm, I think it's a... Sony?
'Wait... a ghost choked you in Switzerland?' - love that the "Ghost Realtor" image really worked out for her in real life.
Got some scares but the "story" almost made me sleep.
-You ate the baby Jesus and his mother Mary!
-I tought they were animal cookies.
Remember the times when movies was made for fun? Just to have like 90 minutes popcorn-time? I don't get the "this idea has much more in it" comments. Brightburn is a perfect one nighter with great amount of gore and humour (hello, James Gunn!), I really can't complain here (maybe because I'm not a hardcore comic-movie fan, who sees a flying kiddo and want a super dark 9 hour trilogy about him).
You can say the movie has its boring parts, but I think they 'rushed' with Jesse's character, especially her 'transformation'. There is quite a big jump from the small town teenager to 'the neon demon'.
Building, developing the characters are the downside of this movie, even if you compare it to the early Winding Refn ones (Pusher Trylogy, Bleeder).
Visuals and photography is as entertaining and fascinating as in every NWR movies, though.
Most painful to watch episode so far for me... poor tourists especially the girl who said she's from South and it's a very special for her to be this close to a Hollywood movie. Jesus, Nathan, you're a freaking genius.
Awesome cast, a young Brad Pitt in one of his first major roles and he totally owned the movie. The story was decent still something felt off. I think the soundtrack was poor, the editing very 'tv-ish' and these make it hard to feel the tense. Still the acting was pretty decent.
An easy-watching whodunit movie with a pretty cool car chase scene. For a hot summer night with a glass of lemonade it does its job.
"David Lynch presents..." - all right, this doesn't mean you have to fill the movie with mumbo-jumbo stuff, scenes that are so bad that someone might think they're good (no, they are not) or have deeper meanings (that is also a no). Okay, Shannon delivers (that was the reason I watched this movie), but man it is a really bad, frustrating, even cringeworthy (with the stills, the midget, the awful soundtrack), incoherent (based on a true story, eh?) movie, that never gives you the feeling you want to know what will happen next. It just doesn't worth your time.
It is quite obvious now that Will Forte is trolling us and the network. Of course it's Will who keeps this free running madness together but his (and maybe Kristen's) performance is surely not enough to keep the numbers up. I guess there is a sign in the writers' office hangin on the wall saying: DO NOT WRITE A PROPER STORY LINE!
The actual movie starts after 40 minutes. Then we got half an hour incoherent madness that has nothing to do with Christmas. To be clear the 'Part 2' was released in April. Just three and a half months after, and almost eight months before the holiday we call Christmas. All right, then. Here we've got actual full scenes (every murder) from the much better, classic slasher Silent Night Deadly Night with obvious comments from Ricky (Billy's little brother). It's trash or shoud I say...
"Oh, garbage day! Hehehehehe!"
Vice Principals or True Detective? Strong season opener.
Larry David fans would be happy with the 'racist condom jar' scene. Loved the whole episode.
I love movies that keep me thinking after I watched the 90-120 mins. Falling Down is one of them. Also, Michael Douglas and Robert Duvall are fantastic.
Love the Deleuze cameo, but what is going on here?
Awesome soundtrack (obviously), great pace, interesting characters, great amount (but not useless, stupid) of action. Baby Driver is a badass watch.
It's not the aggresive propaganda that makes this show an absolute dissapointment but the mediocre at best (mostly really awful) acting and storytelling. These topics are important and have to be discussed but the remake of Twilight Zone stands as a really bad example.
Something you'd think Netflix would do. The concept was great and gave me the hope to see a great amount of grindhouse-like-of-fun. The cinematography was badass, they did a good job on the environment, but storywise it was pretty weak. Somehow it's 10-15 minutes too long too.
Adult Swim meets a mediocre psychological thriller. Probably the weakest link yet, didn't get the Christmas vibe either.