Nine noble families fight for control of the lands of Westeros, while an ancient enemy returns after millennia of peace. George R.R.’s wife Martina once said she would leave him if he killed Arya or Sansa. Tywin Lannister: He who has to say “I am king” is not a true king. During the opening credits, each character’s name appears along with their character’s family crest. Featured in the Top 10 Hollywood: Critics’ Choice Awards: Drama (2011). Main Title (Uncredited) Written and Performed by: Ramin Djawadi. Up until Season 7, it was probably the best TV series ever made in terms of suspense, character development, plot, effects, acting… Without a doubt, 10/10! But S6E10 is probably the point where you should stop and imagine your own ending. It’s guaranteed to be better and have more character development. Otherwise, you might get a lower rating than one and be disappointed…
A secret CIA agent is ordered to abandon his secret life and return to a London train station; when the love he left behind reappears, love is rekindled.
CIA operative Joe struggles to balance his personal and professional lives as the spearhead of the agency’s war on terror. Real military advisors helped create a more authentic execution of gun handling, house cleaning, location scouting, team-based activities, etc…. Best new show in the world.
Great acting from everyone
After the disappointing fourth season of Jack Ryan and lackluster performances all around, this was a much better show in every way. It looks really good and the action/fight scenes look great. I feel like most of the criticism of this show in the comments section has been about how unrealistic it is because of the whole cameraman thing, and I don’t mind at all that a good female-led action show is an original IP that doesn’t change the male lead into a female lead.
I also haven’t seen any red flags so far like every male looking incompetent or anything
I also thought it was going to be more of an action mindless show at first, but then they got a little more into the family and I usually cringe at that, but I didn’t like what they were doing there. My only criticism is that the plot of what this particular crew is doing is very limiting to the story and could kill it by going over the season/villain plot… it needs to be more comprehensive so they can create a new, more action-packed one like Homeland, otherwise it risks being too episodic like Blacklist.
let’s see what the great Morgan Freeman brings to the show
PS: So far Nicole Kidman’s role is incredibly small and unproblematic and could have been done by anyone else… But from what I’ve seen so far, the show can hold its own with Zaldana without another A-Lister. TLDR Overall Cautiously optimistic, but I like what I’ve seen so far, everything is incredibly polished and well done.
It’s entertaining even without being a History Channel show, which some commentators seem to prefer
Henry Fonda’s Life, Roles, and Final Interview in 1981 chronicles a journey through American history from 1651 to the presidency of the 1980s, personifying the complexities of the nation via a road trip from Fonda, NY, to the Pacific. Probably the best film I saw at the 74th Berlinale, and definitely the most interesting. It was made by Alexander Horwath, the former director of the Austrian Film Museum, among other things, and his expertise in film history can be seen in every minute of this essay. However, Henry Fonda for President doesn’t just focus on film history; it connects Henry Fonda’s life and films with American history in a delightful way, from the 16th century to the present. Horwath said in the interview that his first draft was over 6 hours long, but he and his editor and cinematographer Michael Palm condensed it very efficiently. The film takes its time, as all Fonda films do, but it never gets boring despite its three-hour running time.
Norbot (Reece Shearsmith) marks the greatest invention yet from the eccentric, cheese-loving Wallace (Ben Whitehead). It’s designed to do any kind of gardening task (or “gnome improvement”), much to the chagrin of Wallace’s canine companion, Gromit, who’s concerned that his pal has become too dependent on his inventions.
Denis Leary and Ray Romano appeared in the Ice Age series (2002–present)
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It tells the story of three very different families who are competing to buy the same 1920s Spanish-style villa that they think will solve all their problems. You’re looking at this show through a narrative lens where parts of it don’t fit.
It all comes together eventually
There were a lot of red herrings. We get so far into each character’s story that the overall story doesn’t feel strong enough to stay on track.
It would definitely be stronger without the ensemble cast
There are a lot of familiar faces, so I can see why they did it. There were a few weak characters, either in the writing or in the performances.
The best part by far
Some of the others seem to struggle with the balance of comedy and drama. I think it’s time for Netflix to give Linda Cardellini her own show.
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It follows the lives of 20 characters living in a huge social housing project in the Negev desert. It’s a horrible movie, with no script or guide. The characters’ lines are unclear and most of the time they don’t make sense. Many scenes are too long and can last 10 minutes instead of ending after half a minute. Also, the main character can repeat the same line 5 or 7 times with the same word… a line that adds nothing to the plot. The locations look like they were made on a budget of 1000 dollars and you’re constantly trying to figure out what they’re adding and what their connection is to the plot. It’s not the first movie I’ve seen from this director… and they all suffer from the same problems, so I wonder how this director keeps getting budgets and finding producers for his movies…
Patrick J. Adams, Douglas Booth and Alison Pill star in this romantic comedy based on the classic box office novel about tragic love. On a simple trip to Toronto, a carefree and charming young writer named Werther stumbles upon the love of his life and discovers that the young woman is engaged. Despite the persuasion of his hypochondriac best friend, Werther turns his world upside down in a desperate, misguided and hilarious attempt to win her heart.
An epic fantasy adventure based on the timeless Arthurian legend, The Green Knight tells the story of Sir Gawain (Dev Patel), the reckless and headstrong nephew of King Arthur, who embarks on a daring quest to confront the eponymous Green Knight, a towering, emerald-skinned stranger and tester of men. Gawain battles ghosts, giants, thieves…
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A modern day story about the pursuit of fortune in the world of oil drilling in West Texas. A land agent, at least one who works for an oil company, will act as a go-between between exploration companies and landowners.
They are also part Fixer, Problem Solver, and Facilitator
The land agent’s job is usually to negotiate and make agreements with landowners with mineral rights to lease those rights to the company they represent. As foremen on the construction site, they build roads, housing for workers (the people’s camp), set up the excavation machinery, and drill the well itself, usually in remote locations.
It’s his show!
Taylor Sheridan makes her female characters very shallow, even though they seem strong, so this series is no different. But this show is a winner for me because Billy Bob steals every scene; even the ones with half-naked women!
The way the oil business is portrayed is probably very true to the way the industry is run
BB has the best lines describing the value of oil and what makes the world go round (oil), the settings are great, the way the equipment works is actually quite educational. I don’t understand why the daughter is so angry and the wife is so missed, but I guess that’s Sheridan’s way.
His female characters are extremely flawed
But if you want great lines and the best Billy Bob Thornton, watch this show. He’s brilliant.