Sexyloutak
Absolutely the worst movie.
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Skyler
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Cassandra
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
A_Different_Drummer
A nice fun show hiding a deeper mystery: Way back in the late 80s at the dawn of the taxpayer subsidized Canadian film industry (a time for example, before Canada became the official supplier for 90% of the Lifetime romance and X-mas movies that circulate through US TV) there was a show called Friday the 13th.That Canadian show bore no resemblance whatsoever to the movie of the same name, and instead focused on a collector who went around trying to retrieve "cursed objects" before they could do more damage.Sound familiar???? In other words, some producer decided to retrieve the idea from the earlier series (which only Canadians saw) and give it a more appropriate name ... and relaunch it.Rubinek and the cast are great. Worse ways to spend an afternoon than binge-watching this series.
dinalt10
Was an interesting concept (albeit not wholly original), and started really strongly.The cast was solid, and there were some excellent performances in the main.But what the hell happened to some characters throughout the series ? Pete went from a secret service/ex marine to a whiny 5 year old throughout the series.The last season was the worst for Pete, where he became positively irritating - maybe the script writers wanted him to become like a 'xander' style character a la Buffy. But whereas xander grew and developed, Pete seemed to regress to childhood - in no way someone you'd want anywhere near the worlds most dangerous things.Gets a 5 from me as the first few seasons were good. After that, the focus shifted to the characters which was a shame - as they weren't well developed at all. I know some would want it back. For me though, leave it finished - a show that's kind of fun for a while, but ultimately goes nowhere.
loipoi99
I have to start by saying that I have been enjoying this show so far. I am not excited to see what will happen next but it has some good sci-fi elements. And so I get to season 3 finale and there's an artifact that is going to go nuclear in the warehouse with our heroes in it. In the last minute though H.G. comes up with a way to save the other 3 heroes by conjuring some kind of shield around them. Sadly she can't be protected by the shield as the mojo she worked on had to be started from outside the shield. So H.G. dies, warehouse gets fried but our heroes are saved. What?!?!?!?!? Why didn't she used that mojo to shield the artifact (and in that way the nuclear explosion, herself, the warehouse & the heroes?!??!??!? I was actually ready to fall asleep when watching this, but even then (with half a sleeping brain) it seemed to me so STUPID. And imagine that H.G. is supposed to be f@cking brilliant.. hmmm.. This is the worst season finale plot ever. Other than that the show is above mediocre in my opinion and especially if they got rid of both the character of Pit and the actor playing him McClintock who is terrible, really really terrible! Especially in the dramatic scenes where he is laughable. This is quite typical of American series where the supporting characters are very interesting (H.G., Mrs Frederik, Jinxie, the dog)and the lead characters are obnoxious, irritating, and NOT at all well written. As for the people comparing Warehouse 13 to Eureka, I have to say that Eureka was plain boring, I never got past season 2, mainly because the characters (esp the main ones) are deadly boring.
SnoopyStyle
Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) and Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) are a couple of agents from the US Secret Service. They get assigned by the mysterious Mrs Frederic (CCH Pounder) to a secret location in South Dakota. There is a warehouse run by Artie Nielsen (Saul Rubinek) filled with powerful supernatural objects. These artifacts are everywhere. Warehouse agents have gone out to retrieve and safely store them since ancient times. This is the 13th incarnation of the warehouse in a long line of warehouses. Claudia (Allison Scagliotti) is a girl whose life has always intersected with the warehouse.This is a fun little sci-fi TV series. The idea of objects with power is pretty fun although it's nothing new. Quite frankly, the warehouse reminded me so much of the Indiana Jones warehouse originally. There are a lot of fun little gadgets like the Tesla gun. More than the fun objects, it's the fun chemistry of the group. They have a good family vibe to them. Eddie and Joanne have a great back and forth. The show is great whenever they riff on each other.