mariusica
Joined Jul 2005
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As someone who found season one of Making a Murderer perfect (initially), this was a perfect down to earth alternative point of view. Was aware of some liberties the Netflix show took from news articles, but this so much more details that you would expect.
Maybe you have to start it with an open mind, as I definitely didn't have something against DailyWire or Candice (first encounter).
As the series progressed it got better and more interesting, episodes 5,6,7 were the point where I found myself enjoying it the same as the original show. It's really what I wanted from an objective MAM season 2.
Maybe you have to start it with an open mind, as I definitely didn't have something against DailyWire or Candice (first encounter).
As the series progressed it got better and more interesting, episodes 5,6,7 were the point where I found myself enjoying it the same as the original show. It's really what I wanted from an objective MAM season 2.
It was impossible to surpass the absurdity (in a good way) of the previous movie, but what they managed to do with just cars in a single movie is just amazing. And most of them look like practical stunts, not CGI.
One negative thing, there are many scenes that should've ended in the cutting room floor, either extended drama, or unfunny bits (some of Roman's). They do manage to squeeze in tens of characters in 130 minutes...
Jason Momoa was very funny, but others had too little screen time.
The ending won't be for so liked, but it's possibly a trilogy, so not a total loss.
Loved the post credits scene, such a surprise (and they managed to do it).
One negative thing, there are many scenes that should've ended in the cutting room floor, either extended drama, or unfunny bits (some of Roman's). They do manage to squeeze in tens of characters in 130 minutes...
Jason Momoa was very funny, but others had too little screen time.
The ending won't be for so liked, but it's possibly a trilogy, so not a total loss.
Loved the post credits scene, such a surprise (and they managed to do it).