Clevercell
Very disappointing...
Inclubabu
Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
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.
Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
jonnithomas
The scripts are appalling as are the actors. I guess it's hard to act when you haven't been given anything worth saying.The scenery is cheap and frankly unbelievable. It's done to a budget suitable for a cheap children's show about ducks.Frankly how anyone could vote this as 10 amazes me. It's plastic drivel for those of limited demands.I think it was good that these actors had work but it's a shame that the director and scriptwriters didn't attend.I would suggest that you don't waste your time. Don't look for any depth as there isn't any.
PeteRoy
There is so much crap on TV, too many reality shows, bad sitcom shows.But this show is like no other, it stands out with it's interesting story about a collector of the devil who tries to save the souls of the people who made deal with the devil.The collector in this show is limited to one city, he can't tell anyone about what he do or else that person will go to hell if he know about it.Also every person who made a deal with the devil can't tell anyone about his deal or he will go to hell with the person he told about the deal.I still don't fully understand but apparently that kid Gabe knows about the collector and he can see the devil and has something to do with the redemption of the collector himself.The show is not confined to one set and in every episode you see a new place and new guest stars.Highly recommended.
Ryououki
I've watched both seasons of The Collector. I must say that I do like the series.The only thing I don't like is the constant replaying of the same scenes of his past over and over again. I would say they took about 15 minutes worth of footage and used it to fill in about an hour or two worth of playtime throughout the 2 seasons.I really like the diversity of characters they bring into each episode, including the ever changing Devil. Some characters you find you want to be saved and others you just wish Morgan would push the button and send them to hell.I won't say what happened to Jeri Slate, but I definitely didn't expect what did happen to happen. You'll just have to watch to find out. :) Definitely give it a chance, I think most people will enjoy it. It's not quite as fast paced as most American TV shows, which is good and bad, but instead keeps it's own unique pace.
MagnumOpie
I'm glad to see such an exciting, innovative and yet accessible television series produced here in Canada. The character of Morgan Pym, the slow revelation of his past, the evolution of the mysteries that exist in his present (especially with the boy Gabe) are all deliciously well wrought. The guest stars are varied and fascinating, allowing each episode to have a fresh and intriguing spin, while the long term story arcs keep the viewer coming back week after week. I like the mix of drama and occasional dark comedy, and the cynical humor of the devil, which remains consistent whether he appears in the form of a skateboarding kid or a ventriloquist's dummy. A show made in Canada, but not strictly specialized to appeal to only Canadian tastes, the themes and stories are universal. This one's for keeps.