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Not a big fan of the narration and yawn-worthy plot. This could have easily been the outtakes from a real zombie movie. Aside from a few special effects there is absolutely nothing new or interesting in this film
 
Fascinating and a little sadistic, this reality show is possibly the most interesting study of human behavior currently on TV. It may be couched as entertainment, but many of the principles of this show relate to real human behavior studies.
 
Even though it's produced by the same people as Wipeout, this show leaves much to be desired. The only good part are the eliminations, and they draw out the show too long in between.
 
It can get repetitive if you watch a bunch of episodes in a row, but in small doses this show is hilarious. Who doesn't want to watch people get smacked around on an obstacle course?
 
Foreign with subtitles. I enjoyed this film quite a bit - it felt much more genuine than many recent space sci-fi films. More about the characters than whiz-bang gadgets - though it has a reasonable storyline and cast.
 
There was one great drunken monologue scene near the very end - but the rest of the film is full of distracting plot rewrites and overacting, with plenty of voiceover.
 
It's maddening watching people who don't understand basic numbers strategy try to vote each other out of a house. They must pick the rejects from Survivor for this show.
 
An interesting show - more about the atmosphere and culture of an area than the actual food itself. Music, people, food, and travel all rolled into one eclectic program
 
A dark drama about human trafficking, with a bit of suspense thrown in. Rachel Weisz is great as usual, and David Strathairn has a small part as well. Overall a good, well paced story.
 
Foreign with subtitles. Unlike the previous two films, much of this is set in two locations and revolves around a trial - but the characters keep it entertaining. A good finale for the story.
 
Foreign with subtitles. A decent movie, but very linear - unlike Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. The acting was good, but the story wasn't as intriguing as the original. This and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest are halves of the same story.
 
The movie description is inaccurate at best - this is not a post-apocalyptic film, more of a supernatural drama that takes place an empty London. I didn't find it very compelling, but it wasn't particularly bad for any reason.
 
The gold MacGuffin was odd, and Harrison Ford wasn't very good - the rest of the cast was okay. Storywise it was passable in parts, plodding in others - at least the flying machines were neat though...
 
Pretty good, just don't expect a normal cop show - this is more of a drama, but I guess that's to be expected from Lifetime. Rachael Carpani's character reminds me a lot of Meg Ryan.
 
Predating - but similar to - the US show Shark Tank, this show manages to be a bit lackluster. There are many more odd, uninvestable ideas that shouldn't even be on the show - and they let bad pitches drag on for a long time.
 
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