I didn’t realize that Bosch had continued with a new series: Bosch Legacy, which is a continuation of the series with the same cast and characters.
I really can’t say enough good things about this series. It’s basically 100 episodes of great drama, always staying true to the realistic crime thriller, always paced perfectly, never desperate for thrills. I felt like I watched 100 episodes that are all ranked between 8.8 and 9.2. That’s how tight the writing is.
With the additional three seasons, I have to rank this show among the greatest ever made. No, it isn’t going to send you on an emotional thrill ride like Breaking Bad but it’s just really fucking good. No negatives. No bad seasons or even bad episodes. Every scene pushes the plot forward but always in a well constructed, straight forward manner.
This is a great post about why Bosch doesn’t get a ton of acclaim despite being well received.
You’re out of your mind if you think this doesn’t look like the best Superman movie since Superman II. You 70s and 80s kids should love Lex. He’s going to make the movie.
You’re out of your mind if you think this doesn’t look like the best Superman movie since Superman II. You 70s and 80s kids should love Lex. He’s going to make the movie.
Going to the new Mission Impossible movie in a couple weeks. We got the vibrating chairs for it. Then June 6th going to see Ballerina, a John Wick spin off. We'll see how that goes.
Going to the new Mission Impossible movie in a couple weeks. We got the vibrating chairs for it. Then June 6th going to see Ballerina, a John Wick spin off. We'll see how that goes.
You’re out of your mind if you think this doesn’t look like the best Superman movie since Superman II. You 70s and 80s kids should love Lex. He’s going to make the movie.
It looks like shit. Hopefully Gunn's movie is much better than his trailer. And, hopefully, his Lois and Clark are much better in the full movie than in that.