Babadook, the single most boring, mind numbing "horror" movie of this generation. This list lost all credibility with the inclusion of that {{yawn}} feast. To paraphrase MST3K "Are we going to have any horror in this horror movie?" Survey says - no.
Babadook, the single most boring, mind numbing "horror" movie of this generation. This list lost all credibility with the inclusion of that {{yawn}} feast. To paraphrase MST3K "Are we going to have any horror in this horror movie?" Survey says - no.
I thought it was odd that Colin Farrell said he was only in two scenes with Taylor Kitsch when he was on the Tonight Show. Guess I now know why.
How Snowpiercer didn't make it in the top 100 is beyond me. Looper? Better than Snowpiercer? That defies logic,
I believe a C- is too generous considering just how insanely lazy this adaptation was with a "different ending" was. There was only one choice for murderer if the lazy writers wanted to "change" the ending but little else and that's what they did. This actually puts a bad taste in my mouth for Broadchurch II because…
If they keep the killer in the same household, it won't require much rewriting at all.
It's just going to be insanely annoying if we end up right back where we were in Broadchurch - or in the same household. That would mean the whole hiker addition and Tommy going missing were just fillers to make an 8 episode series 10 episodes when it should have been only 6 to begin with. DI Hardy wasn't needed to…
The makers of Broadchurch/Gracepoint said before the show started filming in Canaga that they killer would be different. If you've seen Broadchurch then you know that isn't unfeasible and wouldn't require too much rewriting.
They did it with episode 8 as well. They released the priest finding Tommy. Why? Even if you didn't see Broadchurch you knew that Carver was going to survive his heart attack but you didn't know how serious it was and the previews for 9 ruined that.
If Tommy disappearing in episode 7 really has no impact on the outcome I will be officially pissed for dragging this thing out unnecessarily. Broadchurch was two episodes too long - that will make Gracepoint four episodes too long. The one thing I am holding out hope for is a different ending. For all its brilliance,…
Same reason Carver couldn't take 5 minutes to talk to the daughter her has desperately tried to reach. Plot contrivance.
I will be very annoyed if Tommy rode off into the woods, ditched his bike, and then fell and got hurt. That would make episode 7 completely pointless. If they are going to deviate from Broadchurch they REALLY need to go in a new direction not fill time.