mps-09977
jul 2018 se unió
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This wasn't really a horror movie. It was about a veteran from the Afghanistan war dealing with the very real consequences of not referencing the hot-crazy chart before choosing a partner. Honestly, I felt bad for the guy because I've been there too, and it's brutal when you realize the mistake too late. That part was actually pretty relatable and almost painful to watch. Unfortunately, the movie itself was so boring I could barely sit through it. It dragged endlessly with no real momentum, bad pacing, and scenes that felt like filler. I barely made it 30 minutes before shutting it off in frustration.
Put aside all the clear ideological views forced on you by this show, it's just bad even if you like that stuff. At least so far.
I was a fan growing up. Watched the movies, read a ton of books, and just know way too much about this fake universe in general. But I was a loyal fan. Willing to actually spend money on it.
Not anymore, I'm done. It's not like they can't make a good Star Wars show that long time fans love and that makes new fans.
Andor is a terrific show. They just seem to not want to. They hate fans like me and it shows.
But we don't have to wonder because they say as much in interviews.
It's a little sad to lose Star Wars, but I just don't care anymore. I'm over it. They can run it into the ground if they want.
I was a fan growing up. Watched the movies, read a ton of books, and just know way too much about this fake universe in general. But I was a loyal fan. Willing to actually spend money on it.
Not anymore, I'm done. It's not like they can't make a good Star Wars show that long time fans love and that makes new fans.
Andor is a terrific show. They just seem to not want to. They hate fans like me and it shows.
But we don't have to wonder because they say as much in interviews.
It's a little sad to lose Star Wars, but I just don't care anymore. I'm over it. They can run it into the ground if they want.
I was a big fan of Guy Ritchie because of his first couple of movies and his Sherlock Holmes movies.
I grew up in the criminal underworld and spent some time involved in it as a young adult.
His first films were gritty and authentic. His characters seems like people I actually knew. Albeit, a little exaggerated, but not far from what real criminals are like. The movies just felt like they could be real. For whatever reason, he was in touch with the realworld criminal element.
But then he just started making movies with outlandish criminal types that only exist in the minds of people who have never even met a criminal.
That is what this show is. And the movie.
Which is fine, it's just not why I liked his movies, or why I placed value on anything that had his name on it.
This show is also fine. It's entertaining enough and I'm sure people will like it, but it's just like any other out of touch criminal story. Which, in my opinion, makes it average and having the Guy Ritchie name attached to it no longer means anything to me.
I grew up in the criminal underworld and spent some time involved in it as a young adult.
His first films were gritty and authentic. His characters seems like people I actually knew. Albeit, a little exaggerated, but not far from what real criminals are like. The movies just felt like they could be real. For whatever reason, he was in touch with the realworld criminal element.
But then he just started making movies with outlandish criminal types that only exist in the minds of people who have never even met a criminal.
That is what this show is. And the movie.
Which is fine, it's just not why I liked his movies, or why I placed value on anything that had his name on it.
This show is also fine. It's entertaining enough and I'm sure people will like it, but it's just like any other out of touch criminal story. Which, in my opinion, makes it average and having the Guy Ritchie name attached to it no longer means anything to me.