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Tenet (2020)
christopher nolan has jumped the shark
The beginning of the end. Something is said to have "jumped the shark" when it has reached its peak and begun a downhill slide to mediocrity or oblivion
Enola Holmes (2020)
Well, it's not really a Sherlock movie
I watched it mainly because superman, but brown was cute too.
Tusk (2014)
Justin long is an amazing actor
But the movie really went down hill because of the old man. Not really sure why it went to a such strange place in the script, they really had it with justin's podcast- it was funny and their chemistry was phenomenal.
Ridiculousness (2011)
This show it best at what it does - making the audience laugh
I'm addicted to the funny interpretation of Rob Dyrdek, he is very sharp and have a witty comments about the video and situations. He is the perfect host to this kind of TV show.
Ridiculousness is very original and Hysterical, i always think that it is so short and i can watch it for hours. sometimes even the guests are funny, and that's even better because Rob needs that reactions to be even more witty.
Everwood (2002)
this is my number 1 show of all time
i was obsessed watching this show, Everwood affected me in such deep way, the theme of the show is still following me, even as a morning wake up alarm, such a beautiful tune. every episode opened with few words, , i cant describe how hooked i was, i just was delighted from the script, the actors who played the roll and dreamt about living in a true town called everwood somewhere in Colorado.
Tucker and Dale vs Evil (2010)
pure gold
the leading actors are phenomenal, there are so funny. the plot is hilarious.
it made me laugh, laugh genuine.
i wish for a sequel Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is a 2010 Canadian-American comedy horror film written and directed by Eli Craig, and starring Alan Tudyk, Tyler Labine, Katrina Bowden, and Jesse Moss. Tudyk and Labine play a pair of well- meaning hillbillies who are mistaken for killers by a group of clueless college students. The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and received a limited release in the United States. It has an 84% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoe