Ok someone has to say it, the goofy dancing, the serious faces, the music ... those title credits are the best of every episode ... I love them!
So it's like Gay Pride and Prejudice, and I've loved every second of it.
If you are a lover of Jane Austen's work like me, and you don't mind the modern reinventions of her works, this is the movie for you, each of the important scenes is here reinterpreted to perfection... the heavy but adorable sisters, the talkative mother, the parties and dances, the main characters arguing in the rain, even Mr. Darcy's letter to Elisabeth explaining what a bad person Mr. Wickham is, but all with changed names of course and genders, well all guys.
I am a hopeless romantic, and this film has been super romantic, sexy and fun.
More like this, please.
It's been fun, in a very strange, very dark and very surreal way.
That ending was heartbreaking... Thank goodness it's been renewed for Season 3
It's so predictable and cheesy, soooo CW.
We seem to be looking at all the discarded ideas from the main show. If they decided not to run with them in the first place it would be for some reason ...
One of those cases where the concept is better than the execution. Not bad as entertainment, the action scenes are decent and the characters have the right charisma, for this kind of movie. I expected more, but I'm satisfied.
So after waiting 5 seasons for them to get together, now they go and separate them! WTF!!!!!
Please, someone explain to me why I am crying over a magic staff and a field of flowers.
Best. Anime. Ever.
The SunGlasses Man is getting on my nerves. His bad acting pulls me out of the show every time he appears on screen.
One thing is for sure: humans are the worst
What's up with that _ is back!!! I'm having a blast!!!
The movie is ok, a guess. A lot of good action scenes, capitalizing the fact tha Maggie Q use to be Nikita in another life.
I get that Michael Keaton is a household name and all of that... but that was a little bit cringy for me. I'm all about diferent type of couples, and i don't wanna sound prudish or anything but he's too old for Maggie Q to make any sense. I din't like that paring at all, and it took me away from the movie big time. Maybe with an actor not 28 years older than the female lead it would have made more sense to me. Or maybe I don't find Michael Keaton with that kind of appeal ...
This was heartbreaking. The show keeps getting better and better...
Like the US version of "La famille Bélier" it's not bad, but I miss Michel Sardou's music too much ... the "Je vole" sung by Louane is one of the best covers I've ever heard, unsurpassed.
After watching the French original (about three times) this version remains like another feel good movie of the lot. Everything that is extraordinary and emotional is traced from the original.
Is it me or is this season not so funny anymore ...?
This is the Apocalypse Now of humor specials, the slow descent into madness of a genius ... so desperate, so entertaining, so sad, so good.
This show just keeps getting weirder. I like it.
The horseriding, the flirting, the white turtleneck.... This episode was epic!!
The real mystery is why I keep watching this show...
Too predictable to really enjoy it. Another filler show from Netflix.
Wait, wait... Drunk Uncle and David Pumpkins are back!!!
And with this fantastic reference to Robert A. Heinlein ends another incredible season of, for me, the best science fiction series that is being broadcast right now (with permission from The Expance, sadly cancelled).
The worst are the Stevens, how I've hated them!
All others, for the win...
I am left with two pure lyrical moments in motion, Kelly's flight to the Phoenix and Molly Cobb's figure in the smoke, an ending worthy of our heroine.
Well, and Ed Baldwin walking towards his would-be rescuers like at the end of The Right Stuff.
This episode just broke me...
It has been disappointing. The best, for me, the first episode, the second and the third have not been bad ... but the rest of the episodes, long and boring.
I liked it better when things exploded ...... but as always, the series is the best.
This show is bonkers. I love it.
This year we got three shows with almost the same premise, true love: The One, Soulmates, and Love Alarm (second season).
The One works more like a thriller, a criminal mystery, with occasional relationship problems. Strangely, the characters are all very unlikeable, and in one way or another, end up denying that true love, they desperately seek.
Soulmates, with their uneven run, focus on the little stories, some are great, some are meh ... a guess like life itself.
In Love Alarm if everyone is good and suffers enough, they deserve to be loved ... I did not like the ending one bit
What puzzles me is that none of them satisfy me at all. They all lack the spark that makes you want more.
I will keep looking for my true love, I guess.
So if the female lead ends up with the second male lead... that means that he was the first male lead all along?