Gave this movie a 4 on my first watch and now it's a comfort movie and I'm obsessed with it. It grows on you like a fungus.
Second half of this season was so bad I docked 3 stars from my initial rating.
The film was fine and Butler did great, but it was at least 40 minutes too long, Hanks was absolutely horrible casting, and I don't like how it didn't touch at all on how he was an ephebophile.
Pretty entertaining and an interesting watch but I'm gonna need the "rich people bad" films to at least find more unique angles at this point because while I agree wholeheartedly with the message it's completely hamfisted and played out.
In addition to that, I felt like this movie was giving me whiplash with how it would go from interesting to bad to kind of good to bad to "omg this is really good" to "wow this is stupid."
And that ending was the most predictable thing ever.
littered with blatantly triggering material and NO ACTUAL PLOT or real "comedy" to justify it other than that europe montage.....absolutely horrible movie and bret easton ellis needs to stop writing women
fell kinda flat but at least it's over.
The ending kind of ruined it.
edit: I appreciate the ending more now, but I still think this movie was just good.
I should've trusted the reviews on this shit, it was absolutely terrible. I didn't even finish it. I would give it a 0 if i could.
edit: this movie fundamentally changed the way I rate movies now......i don't think ill give anything a 1 again for a long time.
The memory gimmick made the reveal a bit predictable, and I was honestly kind of bored throughout? Definitely a very overhyped movie, although I think I'm just not a fan of this format.
this show disappoints me at every turn and I still keep watching it
him getting that surgery the same day he got diagnosed with the non-IMMEDIATELY life threatening issue........most unrealistic thing that's ever happened in this show
this is probably the worst movie i've ever seen lol (tied with incident in a ghostland)
making the last 5 straight episodes of the season bottle episodes was an absolutely insane decision (even tho i love One More and Here's Negan)
I couldn't imagine having to watch that week by week.
they've way overdone the hallucination shit and although princess has potential we didn't need another episode like this right after the last one, especially when that one was significantly better and you know, all the events in it actually occurred?
this is probably my favorite ""filler"" episode in the whole show (unless there's something better in the last 26 episodes, which I doubt)
edit: I said this and then the negan episode happened so.................idk ? may be a tie.
negan in this episode......hes the only person in this show I gaf about anymore
maggie is a complete moron i'm sorry. those people are not gonna peacefully assimilate into the community bitch are you braindead ? morgan stopped with this whole all life is precious shit and now it seems to have infected half of the cast instead.
rosita blaming gabriel as if the saviors wouldnt have flipped Alexandria upside down and murdered every last one of them if she killed negan.....she is a fucking moron.
also: michonne got into that car from the trunk and came out from the sunroof. that was definitely not the kind of car where the trunk isn't fully closed off
"When I first met you, I thought you were the only woman in the world. But you're not." abraham cut way too deep with that one what the fuck :skull:
merle's worthless ass finally dead WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Really really good. Lost a star cuz it definitely stumbled in the last act, but it was great.
nobody going to see lucas play made me so sad
This was really bad and devoid of any sort of..depth or emotion? It felt like I was watching a movie version of somebody's rough outline. Also, this movie is TV-MA and somehow feels even cheesier than a DCOM.
everything that happened with ashtray in this episode was horrible writing. absolutely awful.
obviously a 10.
also, skyler haters are just misogynists, plain and simple. she doesn't have to be your favorite and you can totally find her annoying but if you seriously watched all that and garnered that she was the "true villain", I've got nothing.
definitely not as good as people act like it was, the freaks were all extremely unlikeable in most episodes (as for nick and ken..in EVERY episode) and the only one i could tolerate was kim in the second half of the show. the geeks annoyed me at times but i liked sam, neal, and bill a whole lot more than the other characters.
lindsay was by far the worst though, the amount of times she would make decisions because she didn't want to be seen as "lame" or whatever by her friend group that was barely even nice to her most of the time and then the moment her decisions backfired she'd immediately blame it on the freaks as if it wasn't HER decision that she wasn't forced to make (the car crash, the weed, etc etc) she was completely spineless and stupid and i don't know if we were supposed to like..support her consistently making shitty decisions just to have "fun" or whatever but the last episode was just idiotic with that. like..your parents are going to know you're not at UMich because they'll definitely get a call about you never arriving, nimrod.
anyway, this show was entertaining to watch and i binged it in like 24 hours, but it was definitely mediocre. good music though.
lindsay pissed me off when her ass acted like saying to that poor guy that "you're not making them laugh; they're laughing 'cause you're r*t*rd*d!!" was in fact "helping him"..........girl.
Some fun kills but the killer was extremely obvious They literally looked like they knew each other from that very first hospital scene they were in....i was sus from the jump and the ending was hilarious but not in a good way.
torn between enjoying how shocked i was by the first five minutes (and the fun stuff it does for shauna's character) while also being a bit disappointed that a certain character didn't have a deeper meaning for the story.
good movie but not nearly as scary and traumatizing as people act like it was (and this is coming from someone who is easily scared, who watched this alongside a 12-year-old family member who is even more easily scared..so...)