BlueBirdsForever
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It's impressive just how bad V/H/S Beyond is. The first segment is pretty good. It's captivating and manages to mix the different elements of horror well. But unfortunately, it gets worse with each subsequent segment. The dog one, however, takes the cake, although the indian one is a strong contender. I honestly think V/H/S Viral is better. Beyond has no atmosphere at all. It's not eerie, creepy or sinister, it's just disgusting and disturbing. Another reason why this one failed is because of the bad CGI and the unbelievably stupid decisions the characters make. You shouldn't have to roll your eyes every 10 mins in a horror movie.
After V/H/S 99, I was approaching this next installment a little fearfully. But, to my surprise V/H/S 85 is a good entry. The wraparound story, as well as each segment were pretty good. Maybe the "TKNOGD" Segment (Segment number three) was a little weak, but still better than the first four segments of V/H/S 99.
Overall, V/H/S 85 reminded me a lot of V/H/S 94, which I consider one of the best. So, if you enjoy the suspense, eerie atmosphere and sophisticated storytelling of 94, you will enjoy this one too.
The best two segements (Dream Kill and Ambrosia) start and finish this series and therby "roll out" and "wrap up" the red carpet for the segments in the middle, allowing them to effect us with their full potential.
Overall, V/H/S 85 reminded me a lot of V/H/S 94, which I consider one of the best. So, if you enjoy the suspense, eerie atmosphere and sophisticated storytelling of 94, you will enjoy this one too.
The best two segements (Dream Kill and Ambrosia) start and finish this series and therby "roll out" and "wrap up" the red carpet for the segments in the middle, allowing them to effect us with their full potential.
A political show that has positioned itself on the far left of the spectrum, hence the young age of the audience (college students, high school students and teenagers).
The writing on Patriot Act is not bad, it's visuals are good and Hasan manages to entertain the audience by questioning right-wing politics with humor, but then, when it comes to the idiocy of the left, he makes up arguments centered around ethics, morals and guilt to justify those policies and idiologies, and completely leaves common sense and facts out of the conversation.
Patriot Act had potential, but ended up being another show that feels like ideological brainwashing.
The writing on Patriot Act is not bad, it's visuals are good and Hasan manages to entertain the audience by questioning right-wing politics with humor, but then, when it comes to the idiocy of the left, he makes up arguments centered around ethics, morals and guilt to justify those policies and idiologies, and completely leaves common sense and facts out of the conversation.
Patriot Act had potential, but ended up being another show that feels like ideological brainwashing.