If you love classic British comedies then you’ll love this film.
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They’re all so bloody boring. The most ‘interesting’ of the lot - got the boot ~ I hope Jenny wins!
i couldnt agree more!! george made it much more interesting…. i got a feeling theyre gonna bring that conservative chick back, but she went around talking a lot of smack about BB after she left on the first day… who’s ur all time fave cast member out of all the seasons?
Yeesh, the irony…”…because this team, we stick together…”…and the actor is fired this week.
There must be a running joke somewhere about how much Riker get’s abused man cause this dude finds himself on the $hitty end of just about every stick this show has had so far.
Excellent movie from Diane Keaton.
I also did not like the heated friction between Ray and Julie. How can they go from being so in love with each other after the second one. To hating each other. And Ray being on the bad side instead of the good. What were these writers thinking. I could of wrote this better myself. But this story was terrible. And just killed the franchise in the worst way possible. I am so disappointed. This could of been so much more. What a shame.
What a lovely and heartfelt ending. Even though it should not of happened. It’s reasons like this i stop watching most shows. When they kill off actors that should not be killed off.
This one I’ve never seen completely. In your honor Diane.RIP 🕊️ & thank you.
Nothing is scarier than the open sea. Almost a death wish to head out into it on a boat, alone. This movie plays out that scenario with Redford at the helm. 7.5/10
not a realistic movie. Written for the masses that don’t know how to sail.
Melinda came in limping terribly but left walking completely fine. Can someone say faking it?
Nothing is scarier than the open sea. Almost a death wish to head out into it on a boat, alone. This movie plays out that scenario with Redford at the helm. 7.5/10
Pretty funny with some solid skits, the cast is clearly having fun contrary to what sunglasses commented. Amy Poehler is great as always.
Loved it!!!! Excellent movie all the way through! The special effects were awesome.
Wasn’t a very funny episode. But at least they are actually letting the new cast members have speaking lines in the skits. Seems like the last few years the new people were only on weekend update or in the background.
It’s rare for a seemingly straightforward horror film to pull off an unexpected twist, but this one did surprise me. It’s not great and a bit convoluted, but it deserves kudos for at least trying to do something different.
As in fact, there was!
It’s been so long now since I saw it that I really don’t recall it lol.
I miss long-lost days of funny scripts and a laughing crew. Say it ain’t so… butt with all that talent on set, Weekend Update was barely saved by the BUZZER skit?! 💩 Good golly, viewers gotta risk using Tylenol to keep watching? edit: whatever that band was whining about, looked like it nearly kill’d the singer? Puff-puff ‘n pass Tylenol to the band too.
A great hour with Rob Kelly! He masterfully operates within the tight “kill box” of his set, delivering rapid-fire jokes that land perfectly. His quick-witted interaction with the audience was also very funny. A fantastic performance.
What troubles me about this episode is how gullible Quark is in it. It is like he forgot how to be Quark and a Ferengi in this episode.
If this is really made in GTA Online then there should be a random user that’s not apart of the movie blowing the characters up every few seconds lol.
lol right? its a shame cuz she seems funny n talks so much i feel left out of the joke
They’re all so bloody boring. The most ‘interesting’ of the lot - got the boot ~ I hope Jenny wins!
I learned today that Mattel has released a Kahlo Barbie doll. She is part of the “Barbie Signature Inspiring Women Series”.
OK, let me remind you… At the age of six, Frida Kahlo contracted polio, and her long convalescence left her with a thinner and slightly shorter right leg. From then on, she had to wear a heel lift.
At the age of 18, Kahlo was involved in a bus accident in which a steel bar pierced her pelvis, forcing her to spend much of her daily life lying down and wearing a full-body cast or steel corset.
Contrary to all medical prognoses, she learned to walk again, but she suffered from the consequences of the accident throughout her life. Painting became an expression of her mental and physical torment. As a result of the accident, she was unable to have children. She processed several miscarriages in paintings such as “My Birth”, but they could not console her for the pain.
In 1953, her works were shown for the first time in her native Mexico in a solo exhibition, a recognition she had long desired. Because she was bedridden, she had herself carried to the opening in her bed. Shortly afterwards, her right lower leg was amputated.
After the amputation and countless operations on her vertebrae, there was hardly anything left of Kahlo’s joie de vivre in her art. After her death, she faded into oblivion, but - thank God - the women’s movement rediscovered her.
I have the utmost respect and admiration for this woman and how she dealt with the hardships of her life. She is one of the best among us. Ecce homo.
And the Barbie? Nothing to see. No scars. No amputation stump. No torment. Everything smooth.
Just a friendly plastic smile.
You’re making me really sad, Mattel.
this is awesome!
starts a bit rough, but great humour, really good soundtrack, great actors, good story. such a shame that this became victim of netflix’ produce and drop mentality.
Yeah saw a comment popup. JUst started watching. Looks solid so far (:
For some reason I always get Bergerac & Maigret confused with each other. Both are rather good.
It’s the first time I’ve heard big FARMA too. heh It just popped up in my head. Quite fitting, I think.
My friend’s dad’s farm is all gone now. I’m not sure what they’ve done with the land. A lot of it was old apple orchards and just open fields, but I’m sure they sold it all off. There are a lot of new subdivisions back there. I highly doubt anyone is farming it. Such a shame. We had so much fun out there. We’d jump on the horses and ride like idiots, not a saddle, helmet or riding lesson to be seen. And zero supervision, of course. It was the 70s/80s after all. :D
yes those were the days. I did some horseback riding too. I was 12 to 14. I miss riding so much. I just being around horses would be enough for me. I love the smell of their coat. It has a sweet smell. Or the noises they made too. I was crazy about them. It sounds as though our up bringing was very similar.
I follow Evan Peters from Tron: Ares here
Loved the different characters, show has all the loving, annoying, dumb n evil,
me and my friend was sitting guessing who the killer was,
we were both wrong,
3.5 of 5
The guy playing the father, Michael beach is the actors name.
He is such a good actor, playing in every show that is good and I used to always hate is character but like his acting skill. (you supposed to hate him)
However very glad to see him having a good side roll now, and always happy when he shows up!
I like this show man! Taylor Sheridan for the win once again!
While they were in France, I would have liked to have seen the lab where the virus originated. La Biomédicine / DDMI Primrose and Violet research teams created the Wildfire virus. It would have been interesting to see if there’s notes, videos, anything that might give some hope or dash hope and smash it against the wall of dead…That would have been cool. I mean, damn you’re right there! Now, lets go to Spain and then home….Argh.
You are so right. Big FARMA that’s the first time I’ve heard that term. It is a huge corporation that enslaves these farmers and most never make the money that they are contracted into making, because so many chickens die due to their living conditions. I went to visit the country home where I grew up and it was a dairy farm run by the Vanberkles it was obviously very lucrative farming back then in Ontario as they had the state of the art equipment and their kids had their very own 3 wheelers back then, that is what they were. Dirt bikes etc. They had cow corn fields growing all over the place, they owned much of the area at the time. This was in the mid 70’s to early 80’s. I had my son, in 1990 I took him on a Sunday drive to see the old house we had, things sure had changed. Instead of growing corn for the cows all the fields were filled with soybean. It just shocks the conscience to think of what farming was to what it has become. I’m sure old man Vanburkle is rolling over in his grave now. Oh and the stench of the creek that ran behind our house was obviously being polluted by runoff. I’m hearing that many people have died of cancer. The ones that stayed that is. I’m glad we got out when we did back in 1984.
It’s the first time I’ve heard big FARMA too. heh It just popped up in my head. Quite fitting, I think.
My friend’s dad’s farm is all gone now. I’m not sure what they’ve done with the land. A lot of it was old apple orchards and just open fields, but I’m sure they sold it all off. There are a lot of new subdivisions back there. I highly doubt anyone is farming it. Such a shame. We had so much fun out there. We’d jump on the horses and ride like idiots, not a saddle, helmet or riding lesson to be seen. And zero supervision, of course. It was the 70s/80s after all. :D
if TWD makes contact with real live….spain is a socialist ruled country,but in the series the fashists of franco and the king still rule…and the ETA,a terrorist organisation(left as well) are freedomfighters
Factory farming is horrible, both to the animals and the environment. You and I are from the same area of Ontario and I remember Sunday drives in the country when I was a kid (1970s), and the pastures were full of cattle and sheep. Farms everywhere. One of my besties in high school lived on a dairy farm and we’d hop on the horses and herd the cows after school. Those family farms have mostly disappeared and what’s been put in their place by big FARMa is just vile.
You are so right. Big FARMA that’s the first time I’ve heard that term. It is a huge corporation that enslaves these farmers and most never make the money that they are contracted into making, because so many chickens die due to their living conditions. I went to visit the country home where I grew up and it was a dairy farm run by the Vanberkles it was obviously very lucrative farming back then in Ontario as they had the state of the art equipment and their kids had their very own 3 wheelers back then, that is what they were. Dirt bikes etc. They had cow corn fields growing all over the place, they owned much of the area at the time. This was in the mid 70’s to early 80’s. I had my son, in 1990 I took him on a Sunday drive to see the old house we had, things sure had changed. Instead of growing corn for the cows all the fields were filled with soybean. It just shocks the conscience to think of what farming was to what it has become. I’m sure old man Vanburkle is rolling over in his grave now. Oh and the stench of the creek that ran behind our house was obviously being polluted by runoff. I’m hearing that many people have died of cancer. The ones that stayed that is. I’m glad we got out when we did back in 1984.
Meryl Streep is honestly insufferable in this. Had to fast fwd bits. Her character is really not needed in this.
I had high hopes for this one, now I’m hoping this will be the last one, they can stop now it is officially over for this franchise, there were some really good scenes, but most of it was like watching grass grow.
The other Conjurings were very well done, but this one wasn’t very good, sorry to say 3-5
I remember driving down #2 highway to get to our house in the country. We would drive by this pig farm. Mind you we were driving 80 mile an hour and the smell of that pig farm would knock you out, it was so potent. This was on a highway in the middle of no where. I can’t imagine having my house just feet away from something like that. Fast food brought us here and not eating that crap is what will get us out.
Factory farming is horrible, both to the animals and the environment. You and I are from the same area of Ontario and I remember Sunday drives in the country when I was a kid (1970s), and the pastures were full of cattle and sheep. Farms everywhere. One of my besties in high school lived on a dairy farm and we’d hop on the horses and herd the cows after school. Those family farms have mostly disappeared and what’s been put in their place by big FARMa is just vile.
I remember driving down #2 highway to get to our house in the country. We would drive by this pig farm. Mind you we were driving 80 mile an hour and the smell of that pig farm would knock you out, it was so potent. This was on a highway in the middle of no where. I can’t imagine having my house just feet away from something like that. Fast food brought us here and not eating that crap is what will get us out.



By episode 5, they had to shoehorn a pro immigrant message into the show or it just wouldn’t be up to Netflix standards. You’d have to be a dullard to not catch that.