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While the actors did a great job, the espionage elements of the show are laughably bad and Hugh Laurie's bad guy just comes across as very stupid at the end. Also, the fact that beautiful women of the criminal underworld kept falling for Hiddleston was hilarious.
For me the movie was different on the second watch. Better? I’m not so sure. I did appreciate not having to spending the first 30 minutes trying to keep track of similar looking nameless young men while simultaneously dealing with the timeline jumping back and forth. The part where Harry Styles and the others are…
While I agree that the speech wasn't very uplifting in the traditional sense I think that it was instrumental in determining the public opinion. The people could very easily have turned against the soldiers and the speech prevented that.
I wish I could give more upvotes to this comment.
I like your humility!
I'm not someone who gets hugely invested in the non chronological timelines either and watching Dunkirk for the first time was a bit confusing for me. I also went into it completely blind.
However, things were pretty easy to follow on the second watch. It made me realize how very little actually…
Sweet Home Alabama is such a feel good film. You get comedy, a happy ending and Reese Witherspoon modelling pretty dresses. I rewatched it recently too and was such fun.
Exactly. That is my problem with the pairing as well. If I met Lindsay (Or her sister) in real life I'd try my best to avoid meeting her ever again. Seeing her life crash and burn on a TV show is another matter altogether though.
Well it might just work out. I just hope they don't go with the 'and now she's totally normal' trope. I don't mind seeing them work it out together.
However, I would never lend an apartment to one of my off-their-rocker friends who is like Lindsay. She is the type of person that I'd normally avoid.
It would be a tragic and unexpected way to go through the new season. But not entirely unrealistic. Might take a lot of guts to go through with it though.
I also felt that the first half was out of a better movie than the one we got to watch. The origin story of Wonder Woman was wonderfully engaging.
I liked Dorothy too. It seemed like she had some issues that the two of them could work out together. But I don't mind her going off on her own journey to recovery. It might be nice to catch up with her sometime in the future or just know that Edgar keeps in touch with her.
Him and Lindsay seem bad for each other. I am…
I really really don't want Edgar and Lindsay to end up together.
I really liked that sequence too but I hadn't been "waiting my entire life" for it (consciously or unconsciously).
Keenan Feldspar is such a weird name.
Isn't feldspar a type of stone or something?
Though Prince of Persia did get a delightfully pointless movie as well.
I liked his connection with Malik and the way he came to terms with his guilt over causing Malik's brother's death and his hand in Malik losing his arm. It is lovely to see Malik go from a bitter enemy to trusted friend over the course of the game.
Altair's transformation from the callous young man without a purpose to…
In the middle ages or way before that it must have been such a moving experience to see snow for the first time. Mostly for people from the equatorial regions. Frozen water falling from the sky is quite a wacky concept till you experience it yourself.
That is not what I meant. I felt that Diana could have been more articulate instead of saying the same thing every fourth line or so. The dialogue was the issue for me not her belief system or her way of dealing with things.
Friends Forever?
Casual Acquaintances? (If they have drifted apart?)