@Nick-Adventure & @buckeyebonzaroo - Who cares how you feel? Two characters in a show that do not share in someone else's values does not mean it is disgusting or bigoted. That is life and for once to see characters say something that a section of the world thinks about such beliefs does not make them wrong, and who knows. In the next episode there is understanding. So don't jump the gun.
I cannot in good conscience not leave a genuine review for a movie that honestly is not good, but everyone else here seems to say it is "good." The site does not like it if you use works like bad or be more descriptive as to why it is bad. So I will just say it is a 4/10
I sat through the entire movie, and it’s definitely not a comedy—it’s a drama/romance. It tries to add humour, but it does not hit. The whole story plays out like a female fantasy, so you can see exactly where it’s going. There’s also a small sprinkle of LGBTQ+ elements. Overall, there are a few nice moments, but I wouldn’t recommend it. If you want a story about the afterlife, there are some excellent options from the 90s.
The first season is really good, and it came out around the time that shows weren't all impacted with this brain rot you see today. So fingers crossed about season 2 not being terrible
The intimacy scenes in this movie are horribly acted. The dialogue sucks in these scenes as well, and their buildup to these scenes sucks as well. This is important, because the story revolves around the relationship between them, and you need to have the audience feel the same as the male or female character in this movie, and it failed at doing that. It is hard to attain, but this probably will do well with women who have a propensity for power dynamics that favor women, and the sex scenes are very feminine. But it means the reach is very limited.
This is what happens when you make a show for the modern audience. It is in your face, but with Fallout they are doing a decent job with not compromising the story. So far it is a 7-7.7 out of 10.
hand to heart, I rewatched this series again because it was one of my last memories of a show that wasn't woked up. But you see the transition of it happening by Season 4. The show wasn't afraid to depict the relationships they developed romantically in S01-03. The sex scenes were revealing but most defiantly help sell the intimacy between these characters so much more than what happened after S03. The wokeness didn't corrupt the entire story though, they took the character Paige and infused her with the wokness of those days. Her entire story line is just that. If you notice between S01-03, the men were not stupid but smart, Paige was feminine as hell which was great and the lines in the story make it seem that Henry would be able to stomach their true identity. Stan at least was kept as a smart person even though at times he did dumb things.
There is something nice about a show that has such a simple story. It is a solid 7.9-7 out of 10. The reason I can give that score is because, to me, I grew up during the heyday of comedy TV shows and right now they don't make shows like that anymore. But considering the very limited options this is good enough.
It seems like people have mixed opinions about the show. In my opinion, it wasn't very good because by the time you get through the first episode, you immediately know the director took liberties. I followed the story, and there is so much that was off in the storytelling that I had to finally check and see if any of this was true, and basically 80-85 per cent of the show is made up, and it is obvious which is not supposed to be the case even if you take that much liberty in telling a true crime story. I half expected aliens to show up with Ed Gein issues. The story is trying too hard to make several points that are not needed. It shoves in feminist ideologies as a storyline as well, which is weird. 2 out of 5.
a solid 8/10 - I know this is hard to find in Hollywood but there is 0 woke, like zero. The story is good in that you want to know what happens and it is an interesting premise. The acting is good as well. A solid 8/10 and they have no explicitly scenes. I mean wow. I highly recommend
The show is woke - daughter and sisters are all the smart ones and the men are thick and need women to tell them what to do. Then one of the son is gay. Avoid it
omg this show is exactly what Bogoio said and sincerely speaking it is a balanced take. Even the good parts about the show is exactly what Bogoio says. Lamb who is portrayed by Gary Oldman is the only really good part. The new season is the same exact thing in the first 10 minutes, men are dumb, specifically the white men, while the women are the smart ones. In the new season a white man shoots at random people and the first person who is shot is a brown man who is sitting behind a desk advocating for a brown candidate for mayor, the brown candidate looks exactly like the mayor of London except being chubby in the show. Then it is said that the white man has links to the white candidate who is running against the brown candidate, who MI6 claims will say that this is a false flag operation to stop him from winning i.e. make a conspiracy, because men like conspiracies. It is very heavy handed with the men are stupid and sexist bit. I was repeatedly laughing at the absurd dialogue from th
okay I have become completely apathetic towards marvel since their first two movies since Endgame. So I never went to see any other Marvel movie in theatres or pay for it as well. So watching this movie while I was doing some work is how I watched it and I honestly think it is better than earlier movies that were made in 2020 or 2021. Now is it good, no, I think the acting was iffy and the pacing is off. Galactus looks great and his story however limited was good, but the F4 just felt ehh. The sliver surfer was ehh. But it is still better than what cam before which makes their work suck.