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Stranger Things: Chapter Four: Dear Billy (2022)
Truly a prefect episode !
This was not just the best episode of the show, but one of the best when it comes to tv series out there !
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)
What happened to comic related movies ?
This movie is good, but nothing special in my opinion.
First and foremost and we please stop pushing lgbtq+ things into every movie, it does not have to do anything with a comic just in the century we live in. I am not against being who you want to be and like who you want, I just dislike when it gets shoved up into my face like they are special from what we are.
It definitely had some amazing scene, for example my two favorites were when America and Strange first went trough different multiverses and second the fight between Wanda and the Illuminati team, but personally it was too short.
The cigi had my jaw dropped several times, it's just amazing what they can do today with it and look forward to more of it in the future.
But to the movie as a whole I saw nothing special, just the same formula marvel like to do. Personally the first dr. Strange movie was better probably cause it was the first movie we got introduced to such amazing cigi and new introduction into the mcu. But it was still enjoyable watch but I'd rather watch nwh or ragnarok.
Moon Knight: Asylum (2022)
Oscar worthy
This episode was amazing, good pace and connecting the story. Also develop Marc's and stevens friendship.
And this acting is just amazing, it truly is worthy of some award, being able to play two so different characters and executed it too well (comic spoiler !!!) and we all know he will play a this personality can't wait to see that.
The Walking Dead: Acts of God (2022)
Bollywood at it's finest
What the f has TWD come to ? What is with all these unnecessary slow-mo, feels like some bad Bollywood movie.
Any why bring back the most boring characters ever from out of nowhere "Lea" or whatever her names was. What was here deal, so random and meaningless. Just be done with this big cast and focus on some that they can handle.
The Walking Dead: No Other Way (2022)
Kinda meh
It's kinda a step in the right direction. But there are too many scenes with meaningless dialogue that doesn't lead to anything important in the story
And why the fu** did Leah survive ? Her story should've ended right there and then. I really think the way Maggie acted was the right way, but she should've ended her story. Couldn't care less about her
Super good writing for Gabriel's character. But they really need to cut down on scenes.
And finally were taking a step in the right direction and leaving Alexandria behind and going into the commonwealth story.
Kimetsu no Yaiba: Never Give Up (2022)
One of the greatest episode in anime history
It's been a while since I felt like this trough out a whole episode of anime. It was so good throughout the whole episode, whit amazing animation wonderful fight and emotion.
The plot it still something to improve, but you can never say it lacks in it.
Tell me one thing that was a flaw with this episode ? You just can't
And for the aot fandoms, please grow-up. THIS anime has done nothing to the aot ratings. It's clearly the op and breaking bad fandoms, but you deserve every drop of backlash that are coming your way.
They are just scared cause they haven't seen any other show than aot. But stop with the hating, just a waste of your own time.
This was clearly a 10/10 episode.
The Walking Dead: Find Me (2021)
Fillers in TWD??
This was some big load of garbage.
Always been a big fan of the walking thread universe and its characters, but the latest two seasons (7 and 8 was so boring. I tried to keep watching it, with some really good episodes.
But this, this is by far the most boring, filler made Story. I am so close to just stop it now and watching something better. I'm giving it one last chance to redeem itself.
Fear the Walking Dead: Honey (2020)
Weakest episode so far
Not saying it was bad, but it had a big high with the amazing episode last week. This was just a bit unnecessary. Quite bad writing story wise, but it was nice to see a bit of character development.
But still it had something like episode 4 to live up to.
Fear the Walking Dead: The End Is the Beginning (2020)
Quite stong start, if we are talking FTWD
I actually liked it. No more boring tapes, no more grey contrast. Actually got a bit of s 3 vibes. But still there is alot to develop.
I love both alicia and morgans characters. But i dont feel for any of ther other ones, i want to but i dont.
And really impressive from the new guy, so bad they have to kill all there characters with more potential.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond (2020)
Script
The script for this series is actually decent. I like the flashbaks, when there teacher talks between the cuts and the story of the mysterious group.
But my God, the actors are horrible. Especially the kids, where did they find them?. Only okay character is Felix and the groups leader. Allother has such stale acting.
I'm giving it a shot, only for the script nothing else.
#Saraitda (2020)
A joke
Really just a big joke in the zombie franchise
Script was so bad and the characters were to stale. I can really say no good, except some zombie scenes in this movie.
The time were the zombie started climbing just made me laugh, so stupid haha.
Tenet (2020)
Up as a masterpiece with both interstellar and inception
Nolan directed bars a high, after both interstellar and inceptio. Despite that bar this film was over it. I though it was a phenomenal film, both script, actors and alla categories. It was a perfect movie for Pattison to show his new start in acting, he really shined in this movie.
When you talk about the movie, everything work perfect. Action scenes amazing songs and themes.
At the end you learn alot of parts through out thd movie. How the protagonist was the mind behind it, but his future self sent back neil to help him past time. Still there are so many questions, thats the classic Nolan film, where you really need to work you brain. That's why you really need to see the movie atleast 2 times before really getting the best feeling, still its a 10/10 for me.
I recommend everyone to go see it
Personally my two favorite scene was where the protagonist fought a man in revert. We later find out that the protagonist tough his future self in the past from his perspective. It went together perfect.
The God of High School: Ronde/Hound (2020)
Just WOW !!
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The Last of Us: Part II (2020)
The beloved story?
What happend to the story that made the first game amazing? The relationship between Joel and Ellie, they took this from us only about 2 hours in to the game. With around 23 hours to go with around 8 hours of filling gameplay aka playing as Abby.
The reason it gets a 5 atlest is the stunning graphics and flashbacks with Ellie and Joel. But it isn't enough to overlook the bad parts.
Over about 2 years of seeking revenge and when she finally gets it she lets her go? I know she migth believe that Joel didn't want her to do it. But if it's was Joel their instead if Ellie she would have been dead in a flash, so I don't know why she just decided to let her go.
But rigth they need to milk money from another game, based around Abby and Lev, who want that? It would be so much satisfying to just see her suffer till Ellie take her out, but sadly we didn't get that.
Sinister (2012)
Underrated
A horror movie "with" almost all parts it needs.
Good tension and build up, wouldn't mind more scary scenes or unexpected jumps. A good story that ends with I nice twist, a twist to be satisfied about.
The "thing" could come out more scary and felt little lackluster in the end. But better then most horror movies.
And I'm not even going to talk about the mistake even making the second sinister movie.
But a movie that underrated in the horror franchise
La casa de papel: Plan París (2020)
What happend to the heist and the scrpit to this serie
Really disappointed in this fourth part of money heist. From Gandi being immune to bullets to just killing Nairobi in front of them. How did that even happened? I think Nairobi had some much more to her character and it was painful to see her fall.
But worst part was the script for professor, what happened to all his big smart plans? He just lost all his brain capacity just like that. Only good plan he had this season was the "Pris plan" but I wasn't satisfied with that. Why take her in their and what is there plan.
This whole season contained almost nothing about the actual heist, just about freeing Lisabon and a man that immune to bullets.
I think they did a season that was almost unnecessary, with only fillers in all the characters script. Was it just me that didn't feel like I was watching "Money heist"?
Worst part was how they left us with a cliffhanger and how did she even get there with just a license plate. The real professor would never let a mistake like that happend.
Overall not worth about 1 year of hype for it.
The Walking Dead: Stalker (2020)
Crap and Great
Let's talk about the scene in Alexandra, it was perfect. Perfectly written and made. From how Dante left this tunnel for them from the begging, so he's death wasn't in vain for the whispers. The sound and effect when Beta blew out the light gave me chills. And the camera angle outside the house, quiet while they got killed by Beta.
But why would Gabriel and the other stay out there. Did they just assumed that Rostia and the other had the situation under contoll. And what is the odd for them to be in the perfect place where Beta and Gamma where.
To the crap part - The clash between Daryl and Alpha was slow pasted and almost at the point where it was boring. We knew neither of them would die in the situation they were in. Why would Alpha suddenly be in a so unsafe position from out of nowhere. With only 2 or 3 whispers with Alpha. Secondly what happened with Daryl going looking for Magna and Connie. I know, he was at the mine entrance with Alpha, but why would he go after her and just leave them.
The only thing that redeem it was there dialogue and acting. The scrpit from the part when Lydia just suddenly appears, having a worthless dialogue with Alpha and just leaving her behind. Just not that, she somehow got Daryl out there and he was fine after all those wounds. I don't want to see Daryl die, but the plot armour it this moment was just crap.
Without the situation at Alexandria this would have been a 3 or a 4 for me
Vikings: The Best Laid Plans (2020)
Why did they rush a series like vikings?
It went really downhill after the end of season 4. Season 5 was still well scripted and didn't seemed rushed at all, where this is just a rush. Skipping from Ivar (somehow manage to climb a cliffside) and suddenly appearing at Bjorns side.
This big fight that the whole season built up to was for waste I think. It was not a fair way for Bjorn to go and I'd hope in the middle of the fight Bjorn would suddenly kill harald and take the crown to lead his folk.
The actors always did an amazing job preforming but I feel like the director, the scripted and even camera work was awfully made this season. It was overall big letdown for 5 years of watching it and I hope they can redeem themselves somehow in the last 10 episodes.