Weird way to foward the main plot as Elle's visit to the Doctor felt the same and basically brought the same result as her visit to the police chief in episode 6.
I still like the show but this was the weakest episode so far.
the teaser trailers look good so far, hoping for the best!
i feel like the tone of the show has changed, and not necessarily for the better... still, it is good television
The idea of adult Hansel & Gretel being in the witch-killing business is not bad, but the execution is. The movie is primarily dumb. If it was as funny as it is dumb, that would've been ok, but it wasn't. So what do we have: a cookie-cutter story, bad one-liners and shoddy special effects with bolt-on '3D-moments'. As I said, I liked the premise and some small ideas like Hansel suffering from diabetes. The rest is very forgettable.
Beautiful people drinking and talking a lot, even if about nothing. It's all in the title. The interesting bits are the unspoken ones. It's probably not easy to get them across with improvisation, but the cast does a good job with it.
There are no big surprises, but one shouldn't expect those in mumblecore-/slice-of-life-movies like this one. It serves its purpose and entertains in spite of its perceived triviality.
great acting by Franco, great cinematography and sounddesign. although I feel as if this would've worked better as a shortfilm..
It's not really bad, but it's not good either. The biggest problem is that it just isn't that thrilling, I guess. For the most part it was moving quite slowly although it picked up a towards the end. Bryan Cranston's character was fun to watch, while Alice Eve's had some flaws (writing- and performance-wise).
I liked the Breaking Bad references though, there were three (a line of dialogue, a certain camera angle and the music before the credits), if I'm correct. :D