kristianlepka
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I've dropped The Walking Dead at the end of Season 9 because of all the changes to the source material which absolutely obliterated the show, but when I saw that they tried adapting Here's Negan, I gave it a shot and I was not disappointed.
It adapted the story from its comic counterpart perfectly with just a few necessary changes, which is understandable. It was very well paced, though I would've probably preferred if they stuck to the linear storytelling instead of jumping all over the place, though this wasn't a huge deal. Once again a brilliant performance by Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan. His portrayal of the character was what made me go through seasons 7 and 8, and now may have reignited the spark I once had for The Walking Dead. After it ends I might give it another shot to finish it and see just how much they messed it up.
Either way, a perfect episode in an otherwise mediocre show that hasn't gotten one in years.
It adapted the story from its comic counterpart perfectly with just a few necessary changes, which is understandable. It was very well paced, though I would've probably preferred if they stuck to the linear storytelling instead of jumping all over the place, though this wasn't a huge deal. Once again a brilliant performance by Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan. His portrayal of the character was what made me go through seasons 7 and 8, and now may have reignited the spark I once had for The Walking Dead. After it ends I might give it another shot to finish it and see just how much they messed it up.
Either way, a perfect episode in an otherwise mediocre show that hasn't gotten one in years.
Let's get it out of the way, this film was awesome. Just seeing the title and the poster, I went in blind and definitely was not disappointed. Has to be the best horror comedy I've seen in a while. Unlike other films like Zombieland, Babysitter, etc. Where they lean to one side or the other, Bloody Hell mixed the genres perfectly. The scary parts were terrifying, and with the funny scenes I couldn't stop laughing. In no scene did either feel out of place. Because of these reasons the film's 1.5 hour runtime went by real fast. If you haven't seen it, stop whatever you're doing and just watch it, you won't regret it.
Yes, Spider Man 2 had a better story, but this is having none of that. This is pure camp and I love every second of it. The lines emo Peter says are legendary, all the things at that point just go instantaneously from 0 to a 100. The fights are actually really good too, I can't see why people view this film so badly? Maybe because it just isn't as serious as the previous ones, but that doesn't have to mean it's bad. I laughed from start to finish and therefore it's much more memorable than Spider Man 1 and 2.