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People had no idea what to expect from this movie since it's about lesser known characters, but it turned out to be great. It's funny, action packed and has a great cast.
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This season of Game of Thrones was excellent. It was very well done in every area and there isn't a boring episode. Each one makes you want to watch what happens next.
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I usually love Christopher Nolan movies, but this one didn't really deliver. The premise of the Earth running out of resources and humans needing to find a new home is important and something that could eventually happen, but the ending of the movie is just plain strange. I think it is a very visually stunning movie and I'd recommend people see it, just don't expect it to be as good as his other films.
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This movie was very entertaining. Not quite as good as the ones from the early 90s, but still good. The story is interesting, the animation is amazing and it makes me wish we lived in a world with the technology shown.
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Zach Braff follows up Garden State with this new movie. It was one of the better movies I've seen all year and very enjoyable. It was funny, and touching at the same time.
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The popular sitcom's ninth and final season transpires almost entirely during the wedding weekend of Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) and Robin (Cobie Smulders). The series moves to Long Island as the happy couple and married friends Marshall (Jason Segel) and Lily (Allyson Hannigan) and the ever-unlucky at love Ted (Josh Radnor) prep for the big event. The two-day gathering is rife with plenty of familial shenanigans and escapades as the soon-to-be-marrieds deal with problems that include Robin's disagreement with Barney's mother and brother, and Robin and Barney's holy row with the minister who is to officiate the ceremony. On the day of the nuptials, she and the gang contend with a massively hungover groom-to-be and try to concoct one of his---wait for it---legendary Stinson Hangover Fixer Elixirs. The highlight of the season is the addition of the young woman (Cristin Milioti, who was introduced in the Season 8 finale) who would become Ted's bride and the mother of his son and daughter. In the series finale, Ted tells his children the conclusion to the tale of how he and their mother finally became a couple, and the episode also offers details of what the future held for Barney, Robin, Marshall and Lily.
How I Met Your Mother is one of my favorite shows but this season was a major disappointment. It was not planned well and didn't give the fans what they wanted from the final season. I would recommend this to people who want to see the whole show, but it wasn't very good.
Art imitates life in the sitcom's fifth season as marriage equality comes to California, setting the stage for Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) to finally tie the knot. And since nothing is ever easy for these guys, that means everything from the proposal to the preparations by wedding planner Pepper (Nathan Lane) are fraught with the usual shenanigans. But it's no less chaotic for the rest of the Pritchett clan as Gloria (Sofía Vergara) hires a nanny to look after baby Joe; Claire (Julie Bowen) goes to work for Jay (Ed O'Neill) at his company, which leads to shared secrets at an industry convention; Manny (Rico Rodriguez) and Luke (Nolan Gould) start high school; Alex (Ariel Winter) and Haley (Sarah Hyland) have a crush on the same pizza-delivery boy; and Phil (Ty Burrell), in an attempt to honor his late mother's wish that he visit the country where he was conceived, organizes a family trip to Australia. Celia Weston and Barry Corbin guest star.
After the disappointments of X-Men 3 and X-Men Origins: Wolverine it's nice to see the series back on track. X-Men: First Class set up a great new cast and story line that is being continued in this film.