Did you people see the same film I saw?
... View MoreInstead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
... View MoreAmazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
... View MoreAll of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
... View MoreThis is for the first two seasons. I haven't watched the other two. I felt the need to stop. Not that I didn't like it. It's suspenseful and interesting, it's very intense, but....there is something lacking. It's like there's a lot of glitter, but not enough beneath it. I don't know, maybe I just didn't pick the right moment. Maybe if I had seen it earlier or later, it would have been different. I'm afraid that none of the characters managed to really draw me in and make me care. Well, I did develop a soft spot for Hiro. He's a cutie. But even he couldn't make me want to go on. There is something off. I can't put my finger on it, but...Well, still, I appreciate the fact that the writers wanted to create a powerful, complex, entertaining story. In a way it is. Which is why I'm giving it 7. But it's just not my kind of story. I may go back to it at some point.
... View MoreI loved it, the premise was great for comic book fans. Even the first season adverts "Save the Cheerleader, save the world" promised something insanely different, totally unique.It proved to be so and, watching as the characters progressed throughout the season, we saw a kind of development that is rarely even seen in the new golden age of television.It was pure escapism, escape, more specifically from the police procedural that have dominated every aspect of TV drama since the first Law & Order spin off. It broke from a formula that revolved too much around new and refreshing.And then it ended, it ended on a cliffhanger that was never resolved only to be brought back as a shadow of its former self in an effort to cash in on the blockbuster super-hero movies.It's death was no where near what it, or the fans, deserved.
... View MoreIt seams that certain series follow a particular commercial selling formula.I've been watching this series on Netflix commercial free. I now realize why you need the commercials.It's to give one a break from the most mind numbingly drug induced dribble know to man. Come on give people some credit.Series one should have stopped right there. It was passable as a mini/midi series. There was a resolution so leave it there.But no. It had to continue on. So series two had one last shred of common sense left and from there it just turned to (S)tore (H)igh (I)n (T)transit.The only guy that has any credence as a character is Hiro.Some reincarnated Star Trek actors thrown in and obviously some very free thinking, round table binge nights and the rest of the series follows.This is is an exercise in getting an audience in and then simply selling ad time. Sorry, spoiler alert.
... View MorePlease know that before making this comment I saw the complete series on Neflix . And one is surprised , a series that began so promising and ended so badly script. I think this is a great story but since season 2 until the final is the worse dialogue ever, Is save for the Original Story and the Great Actors. This is the best example the how to kill story.// I have seen other stories are not very interesting start, but work so well and so professional that we keep the audience interested until the end. They have that love for what they do but also have to have the eye for it to become a success. That's the Magic. Love, Always... Alegna.
... View More