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John Wick (2014)
Action-packed awesomeness
I saw here people complaining about simple plotline, no twists and little dialogue. Maybe they expected something like No Country for Old Men. Well, no, it's not that type of movie. It's great though. Simple plot, great camera shots, script does not try to come in the way of entertainment. Combat scenes - awesome, believable, intense. In this category it's almost masterpiece, if only bad guys were more interesting, it'd be 10/10.
The Code (2014)
Acting!
I only started watching this because of my teenage crush on Lucy Lawless, but the show got me hooked from the start. The acting is brilliant from the top, Jesse and Ned are played exquisitely, but basically every actor in The Code deserves praise. The show lacks dramatic car chases, explosions, gore, but manages to keep your heart rate up through well paced action. Love the 6-episode per season approach, it helps to keep the each episode top notch.
The Shannara Chronicles (2016)
It's good at what it tries to be
Before I started wacthing this, I saw a lot of negative reviews, so I was expecting a poor show, but since I like fantasy genre, I've decided to give it a try and can't say I'm dissapointed. On the contrary, I've enjoyed this series greatly. This is a simple, entertaining fantasy series and it should be in my opinion reviewed and rated based on what it tries to be. And it delivers quite exactly what it promises.
The plot is simple and pretty much linear: there is a bad guy, there is a need to perform a quest to defeat him and there are twists and obstacles in the way that have to be overcomed to achieve the goal. I saw people laughing at the simplicity of a plotline. Well, I don't expect multi-layer plot in heroic fantasy like Lord of the Rings or many other movies that belong to this genre, this is just not a place for it. So I was not at all dissapointed by plotline.
The characters are also rather typical for the genre, mostly black & white with an interesting shades of grey in the middle (like Eritrea) that stir things a bit. Actors are mostly young so you won't probably see some tremendous acting in Shannara Chronicles, but James Remar stands out greatly among them, his Cephelo is tremendously played character, even if he's a cliche of a rogue.
The world portrayed in the series is interesting, it's not a typical fantasy setting, but a world that arose on the ruins and ashes of our world, with riuns scattering the landscape and remnants of an old technology here and there. It convinced me to read the books upon which the series is based.
Overall, I think most bad reviews come from putting Shannara Chronicles on the wrong shelf, as for simple fantasy which is meant to entertain, it is a very good show.