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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
(2015)

Impressive
This movie was witty, funny, and clever. I had to urinate throughout all of it, but was too entranced to leave. The characters were played brilliantly and the dialog was incredible. Jokes were thrown in at random points and were played out in a calm fashion creating a compelling humor to the characters.

Usually, the romance in spy movies are clichè and typical, but this was played out and unusual. It was refreshing to see more to the characters than some meat heads and a girl with nice legs.

The plot was a tad confusing, but if they had gone into great detail, the movie would have run about two and a half hours. The characters could be developed more if this was turned into a series, but for one movie, they did quite well. All-in-all, I had great laughs and enjoyed my movie going experience.

Stitchers
(2015)

Work in Progess
If you are looking to base an entire series off of the first episode, don't want Stitchers. The more episodes you watch, the better it becomes. It starts off rocky, but it transforms into a show with humor (by Camille and Cameron) and intelligence (brought by all the characters). I'd say the show is somewhere between Nikita and The Flash.

When people say ABC Family's new series Stitchers is a rip-off of iZombie, they are wrong. The fact is: both shows are good, both are similar, and both were made at the same time. One did not rip-off the other.

I went into this show thinking it was going to be awful, but I was happily mistaken. From Camille to Linus the characters are swell and a joy to watch. The main character Kirsten is a work in progess, but the cast and crew have said that she will grow. As the characters grow, this show will only get better. The plot line of Stitchers is like many before, but it brings its own to the party. I'm excited to see how the plot line and characters change throughout the series.

I would recommend watching if you like Sci-Fi comedy.

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