This was a near-perfect comic book movie. X-Men: Days of Future Past is such an all around great movie. Plus I love Mystique and Jennifer Lawrence looks amazing all in blue. The thing I like about this movie is how you really got to see the X-Men use their powers in conjunction with one another. The X-Men are a team and a lot of the other movies don't have them using their powers in unison with each other. But within the opening 10 minutes this movie has them doing it all together, and it is amazing.
I'm so happy for the future of the X-Men franchise based off of this movie it's going to be good. This is what comic book movies should always be like, but sadly many of them fail horribly. This is my favorite X-Men movie to date and I'm just so excited to see what they do with this awesome foundation.
This set serves up every episode from the sophomore season of the CBS sci-fi/drama series Person of Interest about a squad of people who attempt to stop crimes before they happen.
Well scripted, well portrayed by all the cast ( especially Jim C ) but everyone is great. Nice background plot playing in and out of each individual episode, some of which are stronger than others but each episode is worth the watch.
The second season of Person of Interest finds billionaire tech genius Harold Finch (Michael Emerson and his partner, ex-CIA operative John Reese (Jim Caviezel) find both their anonymity and their careers escape when adversaries from their past attempt to dismantle their good work. Elsewhere, NYPD Detectives Carter (Taraji P. Henson) and Fusco (Kevin Chapman) become further involved in the police conspiracy known as "HR".
This release brings together all 23 episodes from the debut season of Person of Interest, a crime thriller starring Michael Emerson and Jim Caviezel as a crime-fighting dup who sift through hours of intelligence to recognize people who are likely to commit violent crimes.
My brother and I are hooked. We love this show! This show served as a great week by week mystery show in its first two seasons before it got to being all about the bigger picture. Much better than all the crime and cop shows you see on TV these days.