Hello! As part of our ongoing efforts to improve both interaction and curation in the Movies and TV Shows Community, this post is one of many to highlight and boost members of the past week that have posted what we believe is exceptional content.
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Each week, our Moderators will monitor the posts within the Movies and TV Shows Community and handpick the ones that are believed to stand out under numerous factors: post quality, length, and subject.
There are no entry requirements, and this is not a contest, but simply a roundup intended to provide additional exposure to all of you for your efforts. Just have fun posting in the Movies & TV Shows Community and five or more posts will be chosen frequently.
Author: @bighungrypanda
Final Destination: Bloodlines – A Fresh Deathly Twist for Die Hard Fans
And trust me, some of the deaths here are chef’s kiss levels of grotesque. They’re not just shocking they’re smart. Yes, a few are predictable (We All Have That Final Destination Sixth Sense Now), but the buildup, tension, and execution (Literally) are still gripping. I noticed people around me inching forward in their seats, clutching their armrests like the chair was about to throw them into the screen.
Author: @josehany
Something I really liked was Jason's performance. I've seen him joke around a lot and have relaxed scenes in other action movies, but this one involves much more of a serious approach. It's ideal for those looking for a more serious movie.
Author: @audiarmisg
REVIEWS | MY PROBLEM WITH GILMORE GIRLS ❤️💔
In this case, I relate more to Rory—her life goals, projects, and ambitions. Seeing her lose herself at the start of this season was incredibly exhausting. But, in a way, the show has taught me a lot. Just like Lorelai, I can imagine myself as a mom—sharing that deep connection, building an open channel of communication like the one they have.
Author: @davidpena21
The animation and each of the effects that were placed are of great impact and there is a great effort to achieve something good, also if we compare it with the first this second is much better and allows it to be more realistic and enjoy a different life to be on islands and have to do each of the daily responsibilities in order to move forward. As well as the characters that make life in the same are very good, where some are old as other new ones that add value, by the fact that everyone has tasks and if any failure everything will be ruined, plus the evil for this time gives a great touch to the film, as it connects with the past of several and have to settle accounts so that everything returns to normal.
Author: @coderad
MCU ASSEMBLE! #05: Captain America: The Fourth Avenger (2011) Punches His Way Through Lugers and Lasers, and at Least 200 Hitlers
Critically, Captain America: The First Avenger got a pretty warm reception and currently sits at 80% on RT. It leans into its period setting without being kitschy, and unlike some early MCU entries, it doesn't feel like it's just killing time until the next crossover. It stands on its own while still teeing up The Avengers in its final moments. Cap waking up in modern-day New York and asking what year it is is just the perfect bookend to the adventure, and such a wickedly memorable scene.
Author: @lucianav
Let's talk about Bad Influence
Quickly, let's touch on what this movie is about here we are introduced to a girl named Russell who is a dancer who has a dad with a lot of money and we are also introduced to the love interest in question who is called eros who is a guy who was in prison the girl's dad decides to get eros out of jail to help him and also because his daughter is being threatened, he has a stalker and hires eros to be his bodyguard basically So in this story we have the typical cliché of the bad guy, the bodyguard and the good girl in quotation marks. This is pretty straightforward, easy to understand and it's a very Wattpad thing. The truth is that it's not a complicated story at all and it does have certain undertones that make it interesting, it's not like the last coke in the desert.
Author: @nameless16
The Last of Us | "Feel Her Love" - Episode Review
This part of the story narrated from Ellie's perspective, is getting better and better as we continue to see this character repress her feelings of hatred, revenge and of course the loss of Joel's death; all that pushes Ellie to feel everything else, but as I said, she represses all those feelings for her relationship with Dina who offers her humanity, love, a new experience to overcome all the bad and focus on a future of peace, but that is impossible, since the memory of Joel will always be present; possibly this is something repetitive in the last episodes of the series, but Ellie's revenge against Abby and her friends, is something is the main reason for the rest of the season and that is why certain nuances and appearances of other characters along with the problems they generate, is the important thing to offer something more to the viewer.
Congratulations to everyone that was chosen, and thank you to everyone posting in Movies and TV Shows! We look forward to the next report and highlighting even more of you.