Hi, my name is Dante. I have a variety of interests and many things I am curious as well as passionate about. I created this channel to post things mostly related to shows and movies I watch and enjoy. I may eventually get around to making my own MVs, but in the meantime, I hope you are entertained by the clips I post up. No copyright infringement is intended, I'm just a fan and do not profit from posting any clips on my channel.
Shows I watch: *Suits *Hannibal *Criminal Minds *Spartacus: Blood & Sand, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, Spartacus: Vengeance, Spartacus: War of the Damned *Scandal *The Vampire Diaries *Game of Thrones *Utopia *Nikita *Once Upon A Time *Banshee
incredible scene, and thus the fake but amazing sheriff Hood is launched on that sleepy town...sorta reminds me of the same kinda town in the movie Blue Velvet
His n Rebecca's only n biggest mistake was to want to experience what the world had to offer, good or bad. For wanting more. He was probably a teenager when he was cast out. How much did they try to bring him back? This time he came in peace. Begging them not to make the same mistake with her. For such a religious group, they don't see their hypocrisy n hubris. N funnily enough, they do it again. On top of that, it is he who defends them against even badder people.
The issue I have with the Kai Proctor character is that he is a passive antagonist rather than an active one; instead of driving the plot forward, he merely reacts to it.
This show really was ahead of time. You don't get to see violence so untamed like this often. No punches were pulled and Arby is all the more menacing for it.
someone once told me wrath is a privilege and rage is a consolation. Kai's freaking out because he's powerless. He can do whatever he wants to the Amish community. He can exile or even kill them. He cannot actually control them. He knows they don't give a shit about physical extinction. Nothing can make them take him back.
The moment I hear them announce a remake of The Princess Bride staring Cardi B as Buttercup, I'm heading out to California, and I'm burning Hollywood to the ground!
It’s amazing how cool the real Lucas Hood managed to be in such a short time. Makes me wonder what it would have been like if he lived long enough to get sworn in.
Great show.. acting, cinematography, sound, interesting story, writing, characters and aesthetics. Mainly all coming together to give a certain feeling.. in the Lynching use of the term feeling.
Weird foreshadowing at 4:11. A young boy and a young girl escape a traumatic situation, observed by a brother and sister who never escaped the trauma they were subjected to.
An awful scene which tells us so much about the characters involved. The torturers from the start recognise their victim probably doesn't know anything. But he might. They're able to potentially waste time doing this evil to another human for a 1% chance he might have something. It tells us who they are and where they have come from. And Wilson is willing to tell them anything, to do anything. He's already trying to bargain with them. It's not criticism of his stoicism, the character has none. It just betrays where his character is going to.
I think it was barbarian 2022 which was the first film i'd seen someone pop an eye open and didnt cut away. Even with the cut away in this show, i was still so squeamish. Eye stuff is one of the only fake gore things that gets me