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It was actually boring and terrible, TBH.
You probably hated what the Sopranos did, then.
Although many have said it was just Tony being whacked and that's how people die.
I don't really give a damn about what AFI or the critics think, most are full of crap.
As for ambiguous endings, here's the answer to your question. You cut corners at work, right? If you worked as a writer, what's the EASIEST way to write an ending? You got it, be a jerk and make it ambiguous. What is it, the path of least resistance is the one almost often taken or something like that? There you go.
Doc- Bad writing, plain and simple. We've seen before that Doc would have killed Baby without hesitation. He also would have enforcers working to protect him.
Jamie Foxx was disappointing playing this cliched, dare I say, racist role as an out of control, murderous, psychotic thug who ruined the entire criminal organization Doc had going. Your question should be, why didn't Doc kill him when they came back from the meet?
Jon Bernthal had to shoot The Punisher, that's what happened. I thought it was pretty clear they were setting a lot in this movie up for a sequel, Debora's line about "Going West in a car I can't afford" blah blah blah was a huge hint about that. I'm sure he'll reappear. There was a reason they showed him bullying Baby like that.
First chase scene was great. The rest was terrible, but it could have been fixed with some rewrites.
So Stephen Hawkings, explain how Jon Hamm escapes certain arrest and death from the cops and Baby numerous times in this brilliant movie?
Yes. Think he keeps only one in at times though, but I wasn't paying attention closely. He did it a lot though. He has tinnitus in one ear.
Find it hard to believe Doc would keep a liability like Baby on who could snap and go to the cops at any time. He made a ton of money in the ten years he kept Baby on, at some point, he would have either killed Baby or started paying him real money.
I agree, but you never know. It would be weird, I'll tell you that.
I think it's fairly obvious the end really happened. It's a set-up for the sequel, "I wanna drive West in a car I can't afford with a plan I don't have.", etc. Not sure where West is, but Dallas would be a great place for a sequel with all the highways.
The whole thing about heading west in a car you can't afford without a plan is an indicator about the sequel. I wanna say they'll end up in LA, but it's possible they'll just end up in St. Louis or Dallas.
Very, very good actress in an otherwise horrendous movie. The first chase scene was great, but then the film revealed it had nothing.
How is it racist to speak the truth about reality? A cute young white kid like that would not be adopted by an old black man. Period. He would have been adopted by some wealthy Atlanta power couple and lived a great life. I don't know what world you're living in, lol.
As for the movie, lots of people have complained about that awful last segment of the movie. It went down the tubes. I'm not telling people not to see it, but it just wasn't a good movie. Have some respect for my opinion. That's the key word, opinion. Have a nice day.
That well-off people have, but he's clearly not well-off and could use the money.
10. Jon Hamm is the Terminator and gets away from everything. COME ON. That ruined the movie for me.
11. Monica double fisting the assault rifles. Come on, it's 2017, everyone knows better. It didn't even look believable or cool.
12. Apparently, Baby gets away with killing Bats scott-free. It's never brought up again.
I don't know, I can go on, but this was just really bad. Can't recommend, but it's worth a watch at least once on DVD or elsewhere.
Rotten Tomatoes wasn't accurate here. It was really bad. I was sort of ok with it, but then the end just fell apart, especially with Terminator Jon Hamm getting out of almost everything alive. I wouldn't be shocked he survived falling off that parking garage too. The movie was just ridiculous.
Critics won't praise Transformers because it's long past its expiration date. Bay probably just isn't paying for the reviews either.
Wonder Woman was released in the summer and was PG-13, clown. Box office is also not an indicator of a movie's quality, but rather its marketing.
Who the hell are you to tell me what is real and what isn't real, little boy?
Go away.