jack_o_hasanov_imdb
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I just watched this show now. I didn't watch it when it came out because it didn't seem interesting to me. To be honest, 5 episodes felt too short. It should have been at least 8. I liked the first two episodes. They were not bad. But later it started to get weaker. The final episode was really bad. I looked up some info about Echo. In the comics, she can copy her opponent's fighting style with photographic reflex. This was not shown in the show. Instead, they gave her some strange powers from her ancestors. Things like fighting stronger, doing manipulation and something about time. I think it would be better without those powers. More real fights would have been nice.
Vincent D'Onofrio was amazing as Kingpin. I did not watch the Marvel shows on Netflix. So I only saw him in Hawkeye and now in this show. He was really great. He is the most interesting character in the series.
Maya (Echo) is a bit mysterious but not very interesting. Alaqua Cox did her best. But since she is not a professional actress, she felt a bit weak sometimes.
In the end, this was another weak Marvel show. Nothing really developed for the character. I did not like it.
Vincent D'Onofrio was amazing as Kingpin. I did not watch the Marvel shows on Netflix. So I only saw him in Hawkeye and now in this show. He was really great. He is the most interesting character in the series.
Maya (Echo) is a bit mysterious but not very interesting. Alaqua Cox did her best. But since she is not a professional actress, she felt a bit weak sometimes.
In the end, this was another weak Marvel show. Nothing really developed for the character. I did not like it.
Greg Daniels and Michael Schur again - and another fantastic series.
I'm very picky when it comes to sitcoms or comedy series. Every time I finish a series like this, I feel a sense of emptiness. The characters become like friends to the audience.
I didn't know anything about this show at first. But I came across a few short videos of Ron Swanson and April Ludgate on social media, and the Ron Swanson character really caught my attention. I was expecting a detective-style show. But when I found out it was about parks and a government agency, I lost a bit of interest - still, I started watching.
The first season was weak and didn't grab me. However, most people say the same - that the first season is slow, but it gets much better. And that's exactly what happened. I think it really started getting great after the third season. The characters were well-written and very interesting.
This was the first sitcom I've watched with a female lead. Although Leslie Knope can be annoying and hard to like at times, Amy Poehler fully embraced the role and gave a fantastic performance.
Nick Offerman was born for the role of Ron Swanson - he played it beautifully and quickly became one of my favorites.
Aubrey Plaza (April Ludgate) is another favorite of mine, along with Adam Scott (Ben Wyatt).
I first knew Chris Pratt from Guardians of the Galaxy, where he looked totally different - lean and muscular. I'd seen older pictures of him when he was overweight, but I didn't realize those were from this show. Turns out, he was in this series all along! He was also one of the funniest characters.
Tom Haverford had an absolutely terrible taste in music and an obsession with trends that often bordered on ridiculous. Somehow, despite all that, he still managed to be likable - which is impressive in itself.
Donna Meagle started out in the background but eventually became really enjoyable. Chris Traeger was also a fun character.
The other supporting characters were sometimes annoying, sometimes adorable, and sometimes just hilarious.
I really loved this series. I had a great time watching it, and I found it hilarious.
It was a good one.
I'm very picky when it comes to sitcoms or comedy series. Every time I finish a series like this, I feel a sense of emptiness. The characters become like friends to the audience.
I didn't know anything about this show at first. But I came across a few short videos of Ron Swanson and April Ludgate on social media, and the Ron Swanson character really caught my attention. I was expecting a detective-style show. But when I found out it was about parks and a government agency, I lost a bit of interest - still, I started watching.
The first season was weak and didn't grab me. However, most people say the same - that the first season is slow, but it gets much better. And that's exactly what happened. I think it really started getting great after the third season. The characters were well-written and very interesting.
This was the first sitcom I've watched with a female lead. Although Leslie Knope can be annoying and hard to like at times, Amy Poehler fully embraced the role and gave a fantastic performance.
Nick Offerman was born for the role of Ron Swanson - he played it beautifully and quickly became one of my favorites.
Aubrey Plaza (April Ludgate) is another favorite of mine, along with Adam Scott (Ben Wyatt).
I first knew Chris Pratt from Guardians of the Galaxy, where he looked totally different - lean and muscular. I'd seen older pictures of him when he was overweight, but I didn't realize those were from this show. Turns out, he was in this series all along! He was also one of the funniest characters.
Tom Haverford had an absolutely terrible taste in music and an obsession with trends that often bordered on ridiculous. Somehow, despite all that, he still managed to be likable - which is impressive in itself.
Donna Meagle started out in the background but eventually became really enjoyable. Chris Traeger was also a fun character.
The other supporting characters were sometimes annoying, sometimes adorable, and sometimes just hilarious.
I really loved this series. I had a great time watching it, and I found it hilarious.
It was a good one.
It wasn't a bad movie. This was my second Sean Baker film. It was enjoyable to watch, but I think it's a bit overrated. At times it felt like a drama, sometimes a black comedy, and other times just plain comedy. The film was chaotic overall and at some points, even hard to watch.
Mikey Madison gave an outstanding performance and truly deserved an Oscar. Yura Borisov and Mark Eydelstein were also great. The rest of the cast was fine not bad, just average.
To me, the movie felt like a more realistic version of Pretty Woman. I liked the ending, especially because the story was handled in a more grounded way.
Like I said, it wasn't a bad movie, but I still think it was overrated and getting 5 Oscars was a bit much. In my opinion, it definitely didn't deserve Best Picture. If anyone deserved the most recognition, it was Mikey Madison.
Mikey Madison gave an outstanding performance and truly deserved an Oscar. Yura Borisov and Mark Eydelstein were also great. The rest of the cast was fine not bad, just average.
To me, the movie felt like a more realistic version of Pretty Woman. I liked the ending, especially because the story was handled in a more grounded way.
Like I said, it wasn't a bad movie, but I still think it was overrated and getting 5 Oscars was a bit much. In my opinion, it definitely didn't deserve Best Picture. If anyone deserved the most recognition, it was Mikey Madison.
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