evilized_soul
Joined Nov 2009
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I like movies about war, I saw a lot of them including resounding titles as Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, Windtalkers or the Pacific, but none has given me a feeling so strong, none touched me in such a way. The bond between siblings is expressed as never before in any other movie. If this was a Hollywood movie it would have won the Oscar without any problem, but not being an American movie it did not receive so much attention. I would recommend to anyone. I do not tend to write Reviews, but this movie touched me so much that I felt the urge to write about it.
Five words: YOU HAVE TO WATCH IT!!!
Five words: YOU HAVE TO WATCH IT!!!
One good episode in a long time! Not making fun of the series anymore...
Yeah, there is romance, there's love, there's a lot of shooting, but there's one thing: a lot of scenes like those from the game left 4 dead, it seems that Ben Edlund is a fan of the game...
Little of that good old "Dean-ish" humour with lines like: "Great, another horseman. Must be Thursday." got me to rate this episode a 7.
I hope they'll end this season by summer 'cuz I'm tired of waiting, seeing 3 more episodes and then another break...
Not the best supernatural episode, but it's worth watching it :)
Yeah, there is romance, there's love, there's a lot of shooting, but there's one thing: a lot of scenes like those from the game left 4 dead, it seems that Ben Edlund is a fan of the game...
Little of that good old "Dean-ish" humour with lines like: "Great, another horseman. Must be Thursday." got me to rate this episode a 7.
I hope they'll end this season by summer 'cuz I'm tired of waiting, seeing 3 more episodes and then another break...
Not the best supernatural episode, but it's worth watching it :)
This episode was hilarious, why? It's simple: Supernatural fan convention, and that includes:
-parkinglot full of '67 Impala Chevy's
-bunch of douche-bags dressed up like, using same words like...Dean and Sam
But...it get's better as the two Winchesters find out that there's an actual hunting...and they do the hunting very old-school(seasons 1 and 2 like)diggin',salt,gasoline and lighter...all that with a little help from some Sam and Dean wannabes.
Oh by the way you should watch this episode for that crucial information Sam gets...
Anyway, what i really want to say is that this kind of episodes are here just to fill in the season because the writers routined us with seasons of 22 episodes and perhaps they could end this season in 3 eps but tending to respect the rule they're draggin it with episodes like this.And they usually tend to reveal only one information, for example:
In "The curious case of Dean Winchester"-what Bobby looks for
In "Changing Channels"-who the Trickster is...
Or now-where that "particular item" they're searchin' for might be...
"Rise and shine Sammy! Rise and shine..."
-parkinglot full of '67 Impala Chevy's
-bunch of douche-bags dressed up like, using same words like...Dean and Sam
But...it get's better as the two Winchesters find out that there's an actual hunting...and they do the hunting very old-school(seasons 1 and 2 like)diggin',salt,gasoline and lighter...all that with a little help from some Sam and Dean wannabes.
Oh by the way you should watch this episode for that crucial information Sam gets...
Anyway, what i really want to say is that this kind of episodes are here just to fill in the season because the writers routined us with seasons of 22 episodes and perhaps they could end this season in 3 eps but tending to respect the rule they're draggin it with episodes like this.And they usually tend to reveal only one information, for example:
In "The curious case of Dean Winchester"-what Bobby looks for
In "Changing Channels"-who the Trickster is...
Or now-where that "particular item" they're searchin' for might be...
"Rise and shine Sammy! Rise and shine..."