Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
CommentsXp
Best movie ever!
Quiet Muffin
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
tmorris-75696
Most inept cops, corrupt cops. They continually go into situations alone, and make one mistake after another. Bad guys are seen by everyone except the police who are looking for them.
hnelson5248
Watched it constantly until subtitles disappeared in season 3 on Amazon Prime. Too hard to understand without subtitles
dsmall22578
Nothing ever has focus; Yeah sure there are the usual cast of bad guys and good guys, but honestly this is just an excuse to do a bit of acting on the side. Complete waste of time after having seen roughly 17 episodes. So don't bother, there are some may other great series on Amazon, Netflix, etc. This one is just poorly written. Yes---blame the writers.
David O Brien
Before I started watching Red Rock I had seen a headline using a quote from an actor in the series saying they couldn't wait to be "knocking Fair City off their perch" with this new show. I taught this was mad as Fair City bad and all as it is, is still the main Irish soap opera around. After watching the first 6 episodes of Red Rock, I am sure it will knock Fair City "off their perch". As the show opens with the death of a young man from a local feuding family we are drawn into every detail going around about the death as if we were members of An Garda Síochána. The show has so far shown how close the community is and has indicated at what the future holds with locals in corruption, law breaking Gardaí, the re-igniting of feuding local families the 'Kielys' and 'Hennessy's', behind closed doors relationships and the hopes and dreams of some members of the Gardaí being crushed. While the show is still in it's early days and TV3 has commissioned the continuing drama for the next two years with 160 episodes to come. I hope to be for a long-haul of excitement, with every episode already ending on the note of the typical soap cliffhanger.