Anyone check it out? I thought it was pretty good. Had a training day / end of watch vibe. I would have paid to watch this in the theaters.
Anyone check it out? I thought it was pretty good. Had a training day / end of watch vibe. I would have paid to watch this in the theaters.
Yep I enjoyed it. Will probably watch it a second time
Currently watching and I’m throughly happy with how it is.
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my wife and I watched this last night and thought it was a great movie.
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I don't understand the critic hate. Already watched it twice and I found it very enjoyable.
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....yay I thought it was pretty bad
I liked it. Only because the Fed's have nice lead vehicles
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You know those bored stay at home moms who's entire lives revolve around driving their kids to soccer, various cleaning accessories, and worrying about neighbourhood rapists? The kind of people that watch the View and go "uh huh..." Those unfulfilled people who try to fill the void in their empty lives by writing whiny letters to the editor complaining about shit that no one really cares about?
Well imagine if instead of writing that letter to the editor, she just posts on a car forum for car enthusiasts. That's Kritafo.
Thought it was meh. Nothing to write home about.
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There is also seems to be a hate on for David Ayer, the director.
That Tikka broad reminded me of LeeLoo(sp?) from the fifth element. THe movie was definitely different, I thought it was ok.
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I thought it was good. Would watch again.
It wasn't very good.
David Ayer is a decent enough screenwriter, I guess. Training day was ok. But he's an awful director. Other than End of Watch, everything he does is an amateurish hot mess. Fury was terrible. Suicide Squad was terrible. This was adequate.
Training Day is pretty badass, really like that one.
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Serious? The movie sucked..
Worth a watch IMO.
It's entertaining, but it seemed like there was a lot left out. It might've been better served as a series rather than a 2 hour movie.
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Wife and I really liked it. Would recommend to others
Same here, watched it a couple times now too, and after the second time, thought it would make a great series, like a 10 shot 1/hour type series, or at the very least warrant a few more "Netflix" like production features/films. It certainly wasn't nearly as bad as the critics made out, I've seen a TON of worse crap out there that gets higher praise.I don't understand the critic hate. Already watched it twice and I found it very enjoyable.
I saw the actor that played the Orc, Joel Edgerton, on a talk show on a Youtube clip, and I was really impressed with his attitude, and more of his description of the process and acting with Wil Smith. I'd watch more of this content be it TV or film just because of how great a job I felt he did.
My missus loved it too, I think it'll get great reviews with women as well as men, I can't really think of anything to criticize about it, even though it won't make my top 10 of any tv/film stuff, but it's certainly a new story, if not a new concept.