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Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
Satisfied
Not a perfect movie by any means but to me it felt very true to what Jurassic Park is and it was a decent conclusion. They wrapped things up nicely for every character and let me just say it has some amazing shots.
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Part VI (2022)
ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL
Everything I ever wanted from this show, absolutely perfect, loved every single minute. I honestly don't understand how a Star Wars fan could dislike this show.
The Book of Boba Fett: Chapter 7: In the Name of Honor (2022)
Why so much hate?
Definitely could've been better but i don't get most of the negative reviews, i thought it was a pretty good conclusion to the season's story. Also that was a perfect ending ti Cad Bane if you ask me.
Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)
It simply felt right
This movie felt like a classic old Godzilla movie with modern special effects and it was a joy from beginning to end. If you're expecting art or something you came to the wrong place because the movie doesn't try to be. It tries and succeeds to be what you wanted. An epic battle between two cinema icons and a gift to the fans.
Vikings: All at Sea (2020)
Absolutely loved it.
This episode is so underrated, I loved every single thing about it. It felt like classic Vikings, also Ivar is growing so freaking much as a character. It just feel like the show is closing everything so smoothly.
The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)
Don't pay attention to the rating, extremely underrated
The final episode is a bit underwhelming but the show is incredible, the acting is top notch, the writing is great, the cinematography is perfect. Extremely underrated.
Sala samobójców. Hejter (2020)
EXTREMELY CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED
Wow. Just amazing. Truly one of a kind. Masterful political character study.
Dark: Das Paradies (2020)
Just... wow...
I cannot even begin to comprehend how perfect this was. The most genius show ever made, an absolutely fantastic finale, simply perfect. I can't congratulate this show enough, just... wow. Perfect, no other way to describe the ending.
The Walking Dead (2010)
This used to be so amazing
Why? The show was simply amazing Seasons 1-5, Season 6 was just good, Season 7 and 8 were so bad... Season 9 was decent and I had hopes for Season 10 but ohhh god WHYYYY?!!!!! Now it has become utter trash, simply unwatchable. A show that's supposed to be scary and thrilling is now cheesy and childish trying to be R rated but wow Season 10 is created by 8 year old kids who don't know anything about filmmaking. This show is truly a tragedy, it went from one of the best shows ever to one of the worst, I'm officially done with this garbage.
Game of Thrones: The Long Night (2019)
Wasted?
I started GoT after the show finished and I knew most of the things that happened in Season 8 and I guess I liked it way more than most people and I loved this episode when I first watched it, there's just one thing that makes the episode frustrating: Hardhome. 5x08 was a masterful episode that sets up The Long Night perfectly but the thing is that it sets up Jon as the hero that would destroy the Night King but all of the sudden Arya kills him without giving the Night King any background or motivation and honestly he could've been the greatest TV villain ever but The Long Night kinda didn't care. The battle, acting, music, everything was amazing but if they had just made The Night King more interesting and made Jon kill him, almost every problem I had with the season would've been fixed.
The Walking Dead: The World Before (2019)
They don't even know what they're doing anymore
What the hell happened to this show? Seasons 1-5 were quality TV, Season 6 was okay, Season 7 was extremely mediocre, Season 8 straight up bad, 9 was an improvement but honestly it was still terrible at times. This season is so. freaking. boring. It has become completely unwatchable, they can do so much with this show and all they think of doing is just hanging around with every character doing nothing. I get sleepy every episode, I don't even finish some, and I cringe every single minute every single episode. Seriously, if you are unable to have good ideas for a massacred once good show, just let it die.
Requiem for a Dream (2000)
The most disturbing thing I have ever seen
This film is 10 times more disturbing than any horror movie, the acting makes the characters feel like real people, the writing is brilliant and it the editing is at its absolute best. Ever. Absolute must see.
Game of Thrones: The Iron Throne (2019)
Of course I don't give it a 10
Honestly, setting emotion aside, the first 40 minutes of the episode are amazing to me. The scene where Jon kills Dany and Drogon burns the Iron Throne was one of the best in the series if you ask me. But from there, it seemed like they had no idea what to do to end it. My grade is actually a 6.5 but I gave it a 10 because it definitely doesn't deserve a 4.2, speaking as someone who watched the whole series in a row, knowing the Mad Queen twist. I think Episode 5 was great. A lot of problems, sure, but the good outweighed the bad. This finale wasn't good of course but it kind of annoys me that people don't even try to see its pros, I hope the rating goes up to a 6 at least.
Vikings: All His Angels (2016)
The Day That The Blind Man Sees You
Hail, King Ragnar. His journey throughout the series might be one of the best stories ever put to television. He was literally a revolution to his world. He was the Viking that discovered England, he lead the first Viking army to ever attack France and ultimately one of the first atheists. This was definitely the best episode in the entire series, and cleared out that The Seer's prophecies mean nothing and the gods are a man's creation. Concept later ruined by Lagertha's death prophecy and most of Season 5. We can only hope Season 6 ends honoring Ragnar's legacy.
Vikings: In the Uncertain Hour Before the Morning (2016)
Underrated
Why is this episode below 9???? It has one of the best writing and acting in the entire show. And an amazing set up for "All His Angels"
Vikings: All His Angels (2016)
The Day That The Blind Man Sees You
Hail, King Ragnar. His journey throughout the series might be one of the best stories ever put to television. He was literally a revolution to his world. He was the Viking that discovered England, he lead the first Viking army to ever attack France and ultimately one of the first atheists. This was definitely the best episode in the entire series, and cleared out that The Seer's prophecies mean nothing and the gods are a man's creation. Concept later ruined by Lagertha's death prophecy and most of Season 5. We can only hope Season 6 ends honoring Ragnar's legacy.
Legion: Chapter 7 (2017)
How is this not appreciated as Daredevil?!
This is one hands down one of the best comic book shows ever made for sure