The main performance alone is worth watching the movie. Lots of performances that get praised are so show-off-y but this one has such an effortless, naturalistic type.
This show is a mess that doesn't make any sense, so far. I don't see why it's getting praised.
The action scenes with the jackals remind me of Eternals. And that isn't praise, by the way.
I haven't read the book, so I have no idea what they are talking about most of the time. 3 episodes in and It's frustratingly too mysterious. I would dump it by now if I weren't a fan of the two leads.
Alicent's feminist moment does not track with the character from the previous episodes.
This is the kind of modern horror movie that dudes will hate because they can't stand the characters. I thought it was fun and well paced.
And the final reveal was hilarious. Definitely wasn't expecting it.
Upper-middle class white people's problems: The Miniseries. This was a waste of 8 hours.
Man, they don't make smart science fiction movies like this anymore.
The way Joe got away from the cop, peak white privilege.
The first 20 minutes are atrocious. Painfully unfunny unless you are a kid. Speaking of which, making it more violent for an R rating would not make the script better.
Westworld is the new True Detective. Do you know what I mean?
They ripped off Stan's origin talk from M Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable!
Wayne Jenkins: We own this city.
Me: Leonardo Di Caprio pointing at the TV meme
I don't mind Dexter dying. I actually wanted the last image to be of him sitting on the electric chair. Dexter Morgan, like Tony Soprano and Walter White, is a man responsible for the death of innocent people and he should pay for his crimes.
Though, it's not logical his son shot him. I don't buy it.
Different if you are not a fan of westerns. It has every cliché in the genre (the story is a rip off of Once Upon a Time in the West with the style of Django Unchained)
Pure style and little substance (I shouted "fk off" at the stretching of the image at the end).
I got emotional even during the Previously On..., lol. We watched these kids literally grow up. It's going to be sad not seeing what the Coopers have been up to :cry:
The story is not coming together for me. Third episodes are make-or-break.
Wait why did they split the episode?
All of the others are 30 minutes long.
Weakest episode of the season. That Covid plot feels like 4 years old. Bruce cameo was wasted.
Calling out discrimination and preaching tolerance? The X-men have gone woke!
-some clueless idiot.
I have never seen The Big Bang Theory, I don't get the reference everyone's talking about.
Does anyone else find the story confusing? Three episodes in and I'm not invested in what I can't follow.
I thought it was painfully unfunny. Even though the message between the lines is a good one.
For me, the focus on the actual food making is the least interesting part of the show. Although I understand the appeal for people that watch cooking reality competitions.
This episode reminded me of the multiple POV format of The Affair.
This is going to be a very divisive episode. At times, it reminded me of the Breaking Bad episode where Walt is alone at a cabin.
I thought it was one of those manipulative movies about a disable person that everyone treats like crap. Of course the audience will feel bad for him. How could you not?
That's why the emotional pay off didn't work for me but I see how it could make people cry.
I guess I'm the only one who prefers Ava in small doses. She's the Gina Linetti of this show.
I knew the heavy stylization, quick editing and modernization of the music would put people that expected a conventional music biopic like Bohemian Rhapsody off. Those people must not be familiar with Baz.
Very entertaining movie.