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What a shift this one took, with a stronger range of wonderful animation art styles and some suprisingly deeper episodes like Ep. 2 and 8. And yet still stupidly funny. Ep. 7 killed me. Mr Boss was on fire this season too. And, yes, Dolly Dimpley is a scene stealer.
What a shift this one took, with a stronger range of wonderful animation art styles and some suprisingly deeper episodes like Ep. 2 and 8. And yet still stupidly funny. Ep. 7 killed me. Mr Boss was on fire this season too. And, yes, Dolly Dimpley is a scene stealer.
Peak cinema. Dangerously close to Knives Out in terms of quality. Beautifully shot, poetically written and wrapping the usual biting commentary in a gothic and deeper allegory. Benoit takes more of a back seat to the excellent lead but still gets an incredible arc. Fantastic!
Peak cinema. Dangerously close to Knives Out in terms of quality. Beautifully shot, poetically written and wrapping the usual biting commentary in a gothic and deeper allegory. Benoit takes more of a back seat to the excellent lead but still gets an incredible arc. Fantastic!
Two damn good performances with a damn good script and direction. I love how not a whole lot really happens, it's purely a character deconstruction piece. Gorgeous cinematography too, hiring local talent went a long way. Fascinating, bittersweet and profound. Recommend this one!
Two damn good performances with a damn good script and direction. I love how not a whole lot really happens, it's purely a character deconstruction piece. Gorgeous cinematography too, hiring local talent went a long way. Fascinating, bittersweet and profound. Recommend this one!
A REALLY fantastic concept that I felt could've been explored further. Feels a little forgotten by the end. Also a bit too Americanised. Sometimes felt more like CSI than Torchwood. Good new characters and actors though, that fun horror too. A mixed bag but fine overall.
A REALLY fantastic concept that I felt could've been explored further. Feels a little forgotten by the end. Also a bit too Americanised. Sometimes felt more like CSI than Torchwood. Good new characters and actors though, that fun horror too. A mixed bag but fine overall.
We need longer seasons but I respect the grander scale with a more developed and clear villain (Vox is fantastic) and improved animation. Juggling a bit too much in places, hence a mixed pace, but some BANGER songs and these characters are still engaging. Good stuff!
We need longer seasons but I respect the grander scale with a more developed and clear villain (Vox is fantastic) and improved animation. Juggling a bit too much in places, hence a mixed pace, but some BANGER songs and these characters are still engaging. Good stuff!
Pitched as a fun crime romp in a Toys R Us but actually a surprisingly dramatic and charming piece where reality hits hard. Tatum and Dunst's chemistry is crazy good, there's a rich balance of comedy and drama and amazingly feels like a film from the 90s or 2000s. Pleasently surprised.
Pitched as a fun crime romp in a Toys R Us but actually a surprisingly dramatic and charming piece where reality hits hard. Tatum and Dunst's chemistry is crazy good, there's a rich balance of comedy and drama and amazingly feels like a film from the 90s or 2000s. Pleasently surprised.
Potential Game of the Year. I ADORE the Telltale games and have missed them dearly, luckily Dispatch is that beautiful feeling recaptured and so much more. Wonderful characters, rich themes, engaging plot, tough choices AND actual proper fun gameplay! I need a second season yesterday.
Potential Game of the Year. I ADORE the Telltale games and have missed them dearly, luckily Dispatch is that beautiful feeling recaptured and so much more. Wonderful characters, rich themes, engaging plot, tough choices AND actual proper fun gameplay! I need a second season yesterday.
I don't put replays/rewatches here but it's a new bundle so why not. Super Mario Galaxy is still the greatest video game ever made and while I still feel 2 isn't as strong, I am kinder to it now. You can't shove lightning back in the bottle but it's a damn good try.
I don't put replays/rewatches here but it's a new bundle so why not. Super Mario Galaxy is still the greatest video game ever made and while I still feel 2 isn't as strong, I am kinder to it now. You can't shove lightning back in the bottle but it's a damn good try.
Huh, Luke really is just gone now. That's bold. Luckily Clyde and Rani have become very strong leads. Also this show is starting to lose the "for kids" angle and just becoming closer to Doctor Who itself which I respect. A weak finale but a creative season.
Huh, Luke really is just gone now. That's bold. Luckily Clyde and Rani have become very strong leads. Also this show is starting to lose the "for kids" angle and just becoming closer to Doctor Who itself which I respect. A weak finale but a creative season.
Wow, what a shift! Huge increase in pacing and plot progression, that is even more engaging, and a greater focus on deeper, richer world building and character development. Still stupidly funny too, even more so. The finale is especially surprising, shocking even. Love it!
Wow, what a shift! Huge increase in pacing and plot progression, that is even more engaging, and a greater focus on deeper, richer world building and character development. Still stupidly funny too, even more so. The finale is especially surprising, shocking even. Love it!
A very fascinating idea that, for the most part, is well done but loses steam towards the end. It seems to present plenty of concepts but could do with exploring characters deeper and actually having an ending. I appreciate the social commentary though, well done in that regard.
A very fascinating idea that, for the most part, is well done but loses steam towards the end. It seems to present plenty of concepts but could do with exploring characters deeper and actually having an ending. I appreciate the social commentary though, well done in that regard.
I mean, it's a 1 to 1 retelling of 'The Daleks' but with somehow slow pacing. It's a fun novelty though, Cushing has a fun presence but Roy Castle steals the show as Ian. It's interesting how spot on The Daleks are too. I'd rather just watch the Hartnell original.
I mean, it's a 1 to 1 retelling of 'The Daleks' but with somehow slow pacing. It's a fun novelty though, Cushing has a fun presence but Roy Castle steals the show as Ian. It's interesting how spot on The Daleks are too. I'd rather just watch the Hartnell original.
John Carpenter's directorial style is marvelous and carries this film. So many incredible creative descisions with the presentation elevates what could've been a potentially dated script and performances. The pacing really puts you on edge and I can see how it transformed the genre.
John Carpenter's directorial style is marvelous and carries this film. So many incredible creative descisions with the presentation elevates what could've been a potentially dated script and performances. The pacing really puts you on edge and I can see how it transformed the genre.
Peak fiction. Stunning animation paired with super engaging writing with a plethora of fascianting characters, all of whom are wonderfully voiced. The fact it maintains that compelling momentum all the way through, flashbacks included, is commendable. Top tier TV.
Peak fiction. Stunning animation paired with super engaging writing with a plethora of fascianting characters, all of whom are wonderfully voiced. The fact it maintains that compelling momentum all the way through, flashbacks included, is commendable. Top tier TV.
Very far from where we started with school slice of life shenanigans but becoming more creative and 'Doctor Who-Lite' is liberating and allows for more our of the box concepts and fleshing out the cast. Rani especially comes into her own here. Fun stuff!
Very far from where we started with school slice of life shenanigans but becoming more creative and 'Doctor Who-Lite' is liberating and allows for more our of the box concepts and fleshing out the cast. Rani especially comes into her own here. Fun stuff!
Boy, the animation is pretty terrible, isn't it? The art style is fine but this movement is rough. And ultimatly nothing amazing but David Tennant never phones in a performance, David Warner is a fun villain and the plot makes sense for a premise. Harmless filler.
Boy, the animation is pretty terrible, isn't it? The art style is fine but this movement is rough. And ultimatly nothing amazing but David Tennant never phones in a performance, David Warner is a fun villain and the plot makes sense for a premise. Harmless filler.
Wow, incredible episode! Not only gut-bustingly funny (crazy how fresh the comedy in this show is) but does a fantastic job at the dramatic side too. Beautifully theraputic at times and the character writing is top notch. The climax hits hard and runs deep.
Wow, incredible episode! Not only gut-bustingly funny (crazy how fresh the comedy in this show is) but does a fantastic job at the dramatic side too. Beautifully theraputic at times and the character writing is top notch. The climax hits hard and runs deep.
I get people wanted a big action climax with cameos, but Gunn always puts moving character drama and sincerity at the forefront so this is no different. Not the finale I expected or predicted but still heartwarming. Last week was the climax, this is the epilogue.
I get people wanted a big action climax with cameos, but Gunn always puts moving character drama and sincerity at the forefront so this is no different. Not the finale I expected or predicted but still heartwarming. Last week was the climax, this is the epilogue.