Bardlerx
Strictly average movie
InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
mraculeated
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Kodie Bird
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
ivan_jbj
I don't mean to troll TV shows that have at least got the merit to being popular, but in all fairness this is some of the worst TV screenplay I have ever seen. Even as a non native speaker the dialogue and acting feel way off, the plot is very unbelievable and unrealistic. I admit to only watching first two episodes of the show and while I appreciate it might catch up and get better later on, I found myself facepalming throughout the entire 2-3 hours I initially watched. Nice job to the crew for selecting hot women and men for the cast, but overall this is an extremely poor plot and show I would definitely advise everyone to stay away from. Just there are much better shows out there that are worth your time... Sadly this isn't one of them.
Sleviiiiin
I'm all about respecting the views and taste of the others, but knowing that anyone who got even the slightest rudiment of taste cannot appreciate this show, i take for granted that this critic won't offend any.To say that the scenario is nonexistent is an euphemism, actually, it would've been a great relief if there were no script at all, but there is a story and it seems to stem from an extremely bad taste coupled with frantic alcoholic consumption. The scenarists can come up with anything and they seems to compete in listing the stupidest lamest twists of all time, everything can happen in this show and it's not a compliment. The incidents are so lame they are unpredictable. A character can go from a celebrity (and btw, he got his status due to his abs, like well painted abs are a scarcity in today's society) to a random douch barman which no one recognize. I can't go on with listing all the lame twists of this show, it would imply that they are the exception while it's the very essence of it. Watching a random episode will suffice.The actors seems to be randomly selected from a model agency, they can't act, and judging by their ulterior performances, i won't take any risk by saying they'll die trying.This show is a joke.
kessu11
After watching the final episode of the last season, I felt how disappointed I have become with the show.Lets go back to 2008 when 90210 launched. It was exciting! I was in high school myself at the time, so it was easy for me to relate to the characters and the problems they were facing. In addition, I really liked the fact how some of the original cast members were brought back, as I was huge fan of the original Beverly Hills 90210. The show was engaging and we always discussed it with friends after another episode had aired.Four years later, I have completely changed my mind about the show. The reason why I watch it lies in the fact that I've just gotten used to it. It seems to me that the writers are desperately trying to suck something out from their pen, so to speak, to create the script. What's happening on the TV screen is FAR from being realistic.First of all, what bugs me the most are the relationships the characters are in. I mean how realistic is it that you find the love of your life TWICE during one year (Ivy Sullivan) and almost end up getting married for the second time in one year, after your husband, i.e. the love of your life has just passed away because of cancer??!! And how many main characters has Erin Silver dated/slept with? Dixon, Navid, Liam and now Teddy??? People don't just jump from one relationship to another. The same goes for Adrianna - first it was Navid, then Dixon and now it seems that Austin is the next one in line. In addition, several of the relationships are really unrealistic, as in real life those type of people wouldn't end up being together. To me the most unrealistic relationship out of them all was Silver and Dixon, two completely different people who in real life would couldn't probably stand each other. And the cherry on top of the relationships issue was, of course, Naomi suddenly realizing that she still loves MAX??! She was just about to marry Preston and now she is actually in love with the nerd again? Sit down, put your thinking cap on and figure out which relationships would make sense and stop making all the characters sleep with each other! Secondly, the episodes have nothing in them to learn from. Going back to the original Beverly Hills 90210, then each and every single episode taught the viewer a lesson. Each episode was a chapter on its own, not the same 'dramarama' split throughout different episodes like it is in the new 90210. What also bothers me a lot, is the fact that every episode in 90210 is pretty much focused on some party (usually thrown/arranged by Naomi)and a singer/band. LIFE IS NOT A PARTY EVERY SINGLE DAY!!! The problems that the characters in 90210 have seem to be there just for the sake of putting some problems into the script. I feel that the writers are just trying to put every single problem in the world into 90210, which is not convincing at all. Lets think about the last season, in terms of the problems that occurred - drugs, prostitution, getting married young, coming out of the closet, religion issues, cheating ETC. TOO MUCH!!! Not convincing. Yes, problems in the script are necessary because you're trying to reflect real life but don't put too many problems at once in! QUALITY MATTERS, not quantity! Finally, the fact that characters just disappear and sometimes re-appear again really puts me off. And the reasons behind the disappearances! For example, is there really no other place in the world except for Paris where all the characters go? I mean seriously! Even in the original Beverly Hills 90210 half of the Walsh family went there. Do they all speak French or what's whit Paris??? My recommendation would be not to end the show but to sack, if not all, then the majority of the writers, get someone young on board who knows what's going with the 20-year-olds these days on and who's seen the original Beverly Hills 90210 and would be able to put different lessons into the episodes, not just push more and more drama into the show just for the sake of it.
rj-hilliard7
The first season of 90210 was bad, until the season finale. During season 2, the show improved MASSIVELY. The plots got better and more entwined and the season finale left many shocked. Season 3, though, was weird. The season wasn't bad, but it wasn't as dramatic as season 2. But luckily, it was renewed. The producers and creators must have known this, because season 4 is AMAZING. It's very impressive, well produced. I just wish people would update their reviews, because most of them are coming from season 1. Also, the music on the show is really good. Unlike the other 90210, the drama isn't cheesy and overdone, it's creative and easy to relate to. The show has rich and struggling people, and although some of the themes are odd, but most of them make sense. The only real trouble if you haven't watched is catching up, because in order to watch the current season, you have to at least watch season 3.