The best episode of TBBT in years! That "flashback" plot make it funny to watch, the nostalgia of seeing like they were before (creepy nerds) like in the past seasons, not the shitty plot of the current season in the style of "Friends".
Classic South Park style. Even the classic Randy design returned (I'm tired of the stupid Tegridy Farms story).
And again in this episode, Dr. Dumont proves she's a complete idiot. If you have a mentally ill dangerous fugitive in your house, is not it logical that you have the precaution of watching him for the good of others? Billy Russo like any ordinary person, being one of the most wanted criminals in the huge city of New York, can go out for a few drinks as if nothing. Pff!
No Agent Carter footage on this. Kevin Feige doesn't want anything of Marvel Television mixed with his MCU.
What is the objective of Pilgrim? Does him just want to kill Castle and Amy for pleasure? And that guy is a steel bastard, stabbed, beaten and wounded by a shotgun, full of beatings and blood in his face but can walk the streets of New York with a stolen homeland security patrol and no authority notices.
Watching this because it's Thanksgiving and I think this one of the must funniest TBBT episodes, at least it deserves to be in a Top Ten of the best episodes of the series. The marriage plot by mistake between Penny and Zack and how clumsy and funny the character of Brian Smith is. And the cherry on the cake, seeing Sheldon drunk, uninhibited and talking stupid things that sober he would not say.
Tom Cruise envejece, Ethan Hunt no. Desde que la saga de Misión Imposible fue tocada por la mano de J.J. Abrahams, las películas se superan cada vez mas y mas. El agregado con Fallout es el hecho de que ahora tenemos elementos de las anteriores, era necesario una conexión con las demás, esto hace al filme excelente!
A story that is too predictable (and very worn in the superhero genre) in every way, Romeo and Juliet and their impossible love, the villains who want to be bad just because their life is full of trauma and emotional problems that they can easily deal with a good psychologist. The only good thing about this film is at the end: Lynda Carter's cameo. No folks, Gal Gadot and his pretty face can't handle the whole movie, it also requires a good director, scriptwriter and even special effects.
Good to see again Neil deGrasse Tyson on the show! I expect the return of more special guests, it's the last season, CBS needs to put all the best in this!
The only good thing of this movie is the theme song (and I think P.J. Soles nipples too) but that song begin to annoy when you heard again and again and again and again and again and again in every scene of this trash shitty film.
The scene between Elliot and Whiterose has a Blade Runner essence. Rami Malek speech feel like Rutger Hauer's "Tears in rain" monologue, even the music in the background on the scene sounded like Vangelis song of that same movie.
So much questions to answer in the next two final episodes.
What a pretentious and excellent episode at the same time. I'm not going to deny it, the actors did a magnificent performance (claps to Rami Malek), but involving a minor and irritating character like Vera at this point in the story to bring out the truth about Elliot, I don't think it was the best. I would preferred this role to have been taken maybe by Martin Wallstrom (Tyrell) and not that aspiring clown to Tony Montana.
Stuffing episode, unnecessary and only boring. ABC Studios / Netflix should only order a maximum of 10 episodes per season.
A one "hidden gem" episode of the series, that at the time it was a normal episode publicly available.
So... Shades and Comanche had a gay moment in prison or what? Seagate Mountain?
The only good thing with this movie is one of the last Stan Lee cameo. The rest, it sucks!
What a crap of final episode I just saw, Jessica Jones must have been the first Marvel-Netflix series to be canceled forever!!! If the story is going to continue on Disney + it should have great changes with its writers, this season in general was very bad.
P.S. Fuck you Trish Walker!!!
In the past season, Simpson was the irritating character that buried the emotions of the series and subtracted a score of 10 stars to each episode. Now for this second season, the writers ruin the character of Trish, making it irritating and at the same time half evil, at the end it's a stupid character that prevents the development of the story. I give 7 stars to the episode that was saved from disgust thanks to the special appearance of David Tennant.
Into the eyes of the critics, The Room is the worst movie ever made. And it is. I think that argument is correct, but in fact, the film had some funny moments that rescue it from being a total shit. It has the status of a cult movie and now with the "The Disaster Artist" it will have a greater popularity (for better or for worse).
Why all the people involved in this show used the same clothes in all the episodes? WHY?!
They named "Nomadland" but it feels like a "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - Part II: The Adventures of Mildred Hayes on the Road". I hope Frances McDormand doesn't end up locked in these kinds of projects forever.
It is a comedy film combined with action that has nostalgic elements of the 90s era (cameos and references). In my opinion, it's not a bad movie, I think many people hated it because it was released after the huge popular impact that Terminator 2 caused. If Last Action Hero had seen the light at least five years after T2, I think it would have had another reception.
Such a piece of garbage movie. It has a good cast that in that moment, they were not so recognized in the tv/cinema industry. They will be reminded in the future for their participation in better projects than this shit (Peter Weller - Robocop, Jeff Goldblum - The Fly/Independence Day/Jurassic Park, Christopher Lloyd - Back to the Future, John Lithgow - 3rd Rock from the Sun, Jonathan Banks - Breaking Bad).
Where's Irving (Bobby Cannavale)? Her replacement it doesn't convince me.
Okay. I started watching this series on recommendation of a friend, who told me this was a great show well written. Naaaah, that's a lie. In AllSafe everyone can go in and out and do what they want, Mr. Robot in the last episode entered being a complete stranger and in this episode, Angela did the same. And what most break my balls, was when Vera recognized Elliot as the guy who turned him over to the police. A complete asshole, parasite of society, with a minimum of intelligence, solved the mystery of the person who had reported his criminal acts to the police. So easy! Vera barely knew Elliot, he had a little chat with him when he was so high but he remembered that moment with him and immediately related it as the informer. Dude... SUC* THAT!!!
This is the classic Westworld style! Unexpected twist plot episodes that leaves you wanting more! I expext at least a great Season Finale ('cause this season is not as good as the other two).
Definitely, the awesome stun-brain script that was the gold badge of this show is gonna be lost this season. This episode has enough inconsistencies and errors that are not logical with what we have been told throughout 21 episodes of the series. I hope there will be surprises and twists in the narrative that will be worthwhile later and this start will definitely not set the course of Westworld.
The movie it's just Mark Ruffalo by himself, telling us a horrifying truth. He did a great performance, but not as great as the people who entered in the final spot of Best Actor at the Oscar.
Speed is an old-school action movie, with real explosions, stunt doubles and scenes full of adrenaline, nothing to do with today's action cinema, which is full of CGI with blue screen. That is what makes Speed a beloved movie, even though the plot is very bad and the story is full of plot holes.
After having a good participation in the live action of Aladdin, Will Smith is still stubborn in making trash movies. Except for some small action sequences, the film falls into the predictable and boring. The final plot of fictional father and good son claimed, undoes all the good part (which is little) of the film