oooh, a rave review
The missus suggested watching that so i'll look forward to it being not as shit as it could be
oooh, a rave review
Yes, I'm not a fan but was told by colleague it wasn't a bad film at all. To be fair, it wasn't quite as ridiculous as some of his stuff and I did watch it to the end, which I haven't done with a few of his other films.
It was shit. Predicable and you knew things would go wrong.
Looks good. Netflix?
I’ve watched a couple of these episodes now, I liked the monsters ( those were beastmen characters I’ve been depicting for over 35 years) but find the world building that supports the story completely crap and very unconvincing, loathe the new age hippy types meant to be a ‘culture’ , find the religious types to be cardboard cutouts. The sets look like sets and the wizardy stuff is a bit lame.
It has the 'look and feel' of a BBC production. Diversity boxes? Ticked. CGI budget blown on just getting one part of it right? Tick. Casting budget spent on a single name draw? Tick. Other actors playing simple village folk shipped in from Hampstead, the rest from Central casting? Tick. Better baddies than goodies? Tick.Monstyr wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:27 pmI’ve watched a couple of these episodes now, I liked the monsters ( those were beastmen characters I’ve been depicting for over 35 years) but find the world building that supports the story completely crap and very unconvincing, loathe the new age hippy types meant to be a ‘culture’ , find the religious types to be cardboard cutouts. The sets look like sets and the wizardy stuff is a bit lame.
I like rosamund pike as an actor but she’s been given a weak supporting cast and crew.
That said, my wife seems to like it so I guess I’m stuck with watching for a bit yet, hopefully it’ll get better but ant more new age crap will just switch me off even more.
Scottish sit Com about life in a street. Once you get into the characters it really is funny. Very well written and not very pc at times!
Yep - it came out last week.