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They at least had the balls to go full blood and guts gore on the fatalities, thought they were Disney the action but they didn't. The movie lacks what most Hollywood action movies lack off these days, and that is the horrible way the action is shot, and that is when a punch or kick connects, the cut away to another camera angle, this removes the power of the punch or kick. They don't do this for Asian action movies, thats why The Raid was so bad ass. Especially in the universe of Marvel, where Tony Stark could probably hack a phone within a second, it makes no sense. It is suppose to be cheesy and outlandish, and btw, it did happen in real life where one guy would fight against a many enemies. There are multiple stories of a single soldier holding out against a overwhelming force of enemies. Audie Murphy for example held back a whole company of German soldiers for an hour at the Colmar Pocket in France in January 1945, then leading a successful counterattack while wounded and out of ammunition. Why is nobody talking about that "gather the terrorist" app? How grandpa's and kids were joining "the cause"?? How would a average normal person just decide, 'Oh yeah, the group that are killing people, i'm gonna join them and use this totally not suspicious app!" The only reason why this movie exist is because Melissa McCarthy is married to the director. This dude has made 7 terrible movies just with her in the main role and is even working on number 8!!! aka, boring as hell, might as well just not film it because i have seen fan made movies on youtube who are more exciting than the last two episodes. I literally fell asleep during this episode, we already once had to endure some of the cast being stuck inside a train wagon and now again? Ugh They were landing hits, but he deflected them. I wanna know how he actually survived the Sarlacc he fell in in Return Of The Jedi Even Jabba The Hutt didn't even know who Luke was in Return Of The Jedi. And he led a crime empire in the Outer Ring world of Tatooine. The Mandalorian is how Star Wars should have been since the new movies, more darker but sometimes still with glimpses of humor. Jon Favreau really should have been the director for the movies. I also had a relative who was in the Hitler Youth, to him, it was just like being in the boy scouts. In 1944, he was just one year too young, or they would have given him a rifle, a uniform and send off to die in the defense of Berlin. He never really talked about that era, but knew what the Nazi's preached was wrong in the end. Its my main gripe with the film as well, the Joker character is a psychopath, not a "victim of society", we should not feel bad for him, because his main lead in the comics, cartoons and movies is, to get the shit beaten out of him by Batman for trying to kill (thousands of)people. The whole series is basically a space spaghetti western. A wall won't work, as World War Z already showed, they just pile up and come over the top. Wasn't a fan of the episode as well, especially seeing the whole surroundings looked like something out of the early 1900's, not in the 24th century. But i do liked how it fit in with how Picard handled the psychological issues after he was a Borg. Happens with some movies, where they add stuff from scenes that never made it into the final cut of the movie. Also the bit of him picking the fat american suit was not in the movie. For these kind of prank style movies, they cut out so much that just does not fit in the final cut because either the movie will be too long or it just wasn't funny. They managed to do it in medieval times, all you need is a buttload of people and shovels. Oh yeah, it's pretty dark on the gamma side, and they definitely messed with the saturation. Watched a few episodes on my pc and also on my tv and it's the same on both. It does give the show a darker, grittier feeling.