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Yes. There was a spy movie that came out in the late 2010's or early 2020's where she was nude in it. But she is also the mascot of what people call The Fappening, which was a bunch of hackers going into celebs' devices (mainly phones) and stealing private photos and videos of them (especially nude and sexual content) and sharing them on the internet. In the first wave of The Fappening, Jennifer Lawrence was one of the big names or pretty much THE big name, especially since at the time, she was one of the hottest/big stars in Hollywood. I think The Hunger Games was still popular or had just ended when The Fappening Wave 1 happened. So she is kind of the mascot of The Fappening. And with The Fappening, everyone would have seen her nude anyway if that spy movie never happened. The Fappening is also why I don't get why some people get all excited when she does a nude scene or demand she do a nude scene. It is a little wrong to look at the nude photos of her from The Fappening since they are stolen, but if you want to see her nude so badly (I'm talking "you" as in anyone/everyone), they can just go find those Fappening photos. Pretty sure they are still up, especially if you go to Google Images. But it's the internet. The internet is forever. And even if they get taken down, someone will put them back up and spread them around.
It's too easy though to attack someone and accuse them of being racist, sexist, or anti-alphabet. Doesn't require much thinking. No one likes to think anymore. Doesn't help that the news and social media is continuously brainwashing people into automatically going in the direction of someone being racist, sexist, and/or anti-alphabet. And it's not going to stop anytime soon.
I didn't pay to see it, but I'm glad I didn't. The movie was garbage. Past Flash/Barry was annoying, they bring back Clooney's Bruce Wayne aka the worst Batman/Bruce, the whole plot is a waste of time since Present Flash/Barry realizes the past can't be changed (which a crap ton of other movies realize, so we've since this story done over and over again), not only is Ezra completely nude but they have to have his ass in-frame, and then Michael Keaton was a joke. Keaton's first scene we discover he is a complete loser and never leaves his mansion and then he's running around the house like Robin Williams in Jumanji when he gets freed when the kids start playing the game or a caveman with long hair and a massive beard. Also, let's kill him off twice onscreen and then a crap ton of times offscreen in some implied way. No character is allowed to ride off into the sunset anymore. Have to keep bringing them back until they finally die or turn into a complete loser. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Dewey from Scream, Ripley, all the Terminator characters from the first two movies, John Wick, Will Smith and Bill Pullman's Independence Day characters, Indiana Jones, if you didn't like Halloween 2018, Kills, and Ends then add Laurie Strode to the list, Rambo should've ended at 4, everyone from Phase 1 of the MCU, James Bond, Rocky, and many more.
Yeah, so it has nothing to do with anti-alphabet. The movie just sucks. I've been recommending people to skip the movie because it just sucks. Not because of anti-alphabet reasons. There is plenty of things I like with alphabet related stuff. I even saw the Elton John biopic movie in theaters and thought it was decent. I even thought the gay sex scene wasn't that bad to sit through. It ended as soon as it began. But the movie just sucks. I'm tired of everyone just automatically going to race/skin color, gender, and who someone is into sexually or how they identify as, especially in real life.
I don't know why it always has to come down to skin color, gender, or who you are banging. What happened to simply not being interested in a movie.
I was a never a fan of The Little Mermaid. So it doesn't matter the skin color, I was never going to watch the remake. And the only Disney remakes I've watched are Aladdin, The Lion King, and Mulan. I thought Aladdin and Mulan were decent and The Lion King was forgettable. So with seeing only three out of how many, you expect me to go watch The Little Mermaid? I only watch the remakes I'm somewhat interested in. I was never interested in The Little Mermaid. The animated movie was okay, but as a kid, I reached for the Aladdin or The Lion King VHS more often. I only ever watched The Little Mermaid or even Beauty And The Beast as a kid if one of my sisters had control of the TV/picked the movie we watched, and even then I was only half paying attention. I was more focused on my action figures and Legos that I brought out to the living room.
The Flash I did see (but I saw it on a streaming site), but it was god awful. I'm glad I didn't give it any money. The story was crap and pointless (because of the realization at the end), they make Michael Keaton's Batman a loser (he remains in his house after all these years and runs around like he is Robin Williams in Jumanji or some caveman with long hair and beard) and then they kill him off twice onscreen plus a crap ton offscreen/in an implied way, Past Barry/Flash is super annoying, we see Ezra Miller's ass, Zod is barely used (pretty much all his screen time is in the trailers), and let's bring back George Clooney's Bruce Wayne/Batman aka the worst Bruce/Batman. So yeah. Nothing to do with what Ezra Miller is into sexually or identifies as in real life. The movie was complete trash.
I hope this is a joke and not something to make that big of a deal about. It's not like he made himself a main character or became THE main character. Plus it happens in movies all the time.
The movie opens with how he survives. He is recovered almost instantly (they actually find him washed up onshore). Plus he spends quite some time in a coma. At one point, Nik (his sidekick/partner) is told by the doctors to decide if they should pull the plug on him since there is nothing more they can do. And then he has six weeks to prepare for the new mission. So it's not a quick recovery and stuff.
Nope. We see Ezra Miller nude though. Mostly bare ass (his actual ass).
I was able to watch The Flash on a streaming site I like to swing by. The Flash sucked. There is no way The Flash will be better than Extraction 2.
Well, a streaming site I go to uploaded The Flash. So I was able to watch it before Extraction 2. The movie was complete trash. Extraction 2 is definitely going to be the better movie of the two.
With someone of her status, I think she would have some kind of fighting skills just in case of a betrayal. I sort of want to say because she is a woman too and some men don't like to take orders from women. But with all the hired help, there was no reason to use her combat skills. Just let others use their skills and she'd save hers for when she really needed them. Plus it would seem out of place if they gave her a scene or two in 8 or 9 to show off the fighting skills. And the marketing for 10 helped. They heavily used the Letty vs. Cipher fight in the marketing, so you kind of knew she could fight. So when Momoa stole all her resources, it didn't seem too out-of-place. It felt believable. But I can give that a pass. It would've been nice though if they kept her a villain. 8 REALLY set her up to be a big threat. I can sort of give her turn to the good side a pass. Dom wasn't thrilled to see her at first, and Letty doesn't seem to trust her. Dom was quick to being okay on seeing Statham and Cena again. They also did give Cipher a reason to turn good. Statham and Cena were more like "okay, we are good guys now." But Cipher was stripped of everything and betrayed. To me, I saw Aria T'Loak from the Mass Effect games with what happens to Cipher. When I was watching the betrayal scene, it just felt like "is she going to be like Aria and take back Omega now?" It felt like Cipher lost her "Omega" when Momoa came in and took everything. And Cipher knows that Momoa is an even bigger threat than her, so it was best to turn good and help stop him. This could be why Vin Diesel is saying a possible 12th movie is being made. Maybe after Momoa is defeated and Cipher gets back everything, Cipher turns bad again and then 12 is this massive showdown of good guys vs. Cipher. We'll see though.
With that little speech/monologue Momoa gives at the end, I don't think he is going to turn good. He seems like he is really going to be the final/big bad guy. Plus throw in that he is targeting Hobbs/The Rock. The only way I could see him turning good is if someone even bigger comes in and strips him of stuff (like what he did to Cipher/Charlize Theron). But I think they are keeping Momoa a bad guy.
Cipher/Charlize Theron I'm split on. They should've kept her a villain and THE big/final villain, but they did give her a good reason to turn good. Everyone else was kind of predictable, especially Jason Statham since he was still alive at the end of 7. Once it was revealed he was still alive and being escorted to his cell, it was obvious he was turning good. But I thought they really would have Cipher be the villain. At least they gave her a reason to turn good. And I don't mind it either because she screamed Aria T'Loak from the Mass Effect games when she got betrayed and stuff. Also, when she showed up at Dom's house, you could tell he wasn't thrilled to see her. Statham and Cena, he really wasn't like that. Oh and we don't know for sure if Cipher will remain good. I can see a betrayal happening. But we'll see. I'm going with she is good now. It would've been nice to see her continue being THE big villain since they set her up to be a big threat throughout 8. I think I'm going to be split on her until I see where her arc goes.
I might watch it, but I'm looking forward to Extraction 2 more. Both movies release the same day. Yeah, Extraction 2 is releasing on Netflix, but it's more priority than The Flash. For me anyway. Plus I have read/heard some spoilers. Doesn't sound like an interesting movie to me, and it sounds like Extraction 2 will be the better movie on the 16th. Oh, and no I'm not sick of superhero movies, especially since The Batman was my favorite movie of 2022. I just feel I'm going to get more out of Extraction 2 when it comes to Extraction 2 vs. The Flash. And the two movies are only being compared because of releasing the same day.
Every big/major movie gets positive early reactions. It's hard to trust early reactions now. Nowadays it's VERY positive early reactions and then when actual reviews come, it's always mediocre/average or terrible. And if it's negative early reactions, then the reviews are positive or mediocre/average. I think a lot has to do with people being blinded by that they get to see these movies WAY ahead of the general public. So they have something to brag about and stuff, and they'll claim it's the best movie ever because they were lucky enough to see it first and weeks or months before everyone else. Some critics do get to go to these early screenings, but when the critic reviews start posting, those that saw it closer to release date can be more honest and stuff. I've stopped listening to early reactions since Batman V. Superman. That movie had VERY positive early reactions, but the critics destroyed it when they were allowed to post their reviews. Well, I thought BvS was good, but since then I notice that usually early reactions and the actual reviews say different stuff. That's why I'm always replying to people (on Facebook, not here) when a new major movie has positive early reactions to remember the BvS situation. Early reactions don't mean anything. It's just people getting excited and stuff because they got to see the movie well ahead of time than everyone else.
Yeah. They probably could've given him a better death. That fall almost seems survivable too. I think he fell from a smaller height than the height Batman dropped Eric Roberts/Maroni at in The Dark Knight. And all that happened to Maroni/Eric Roberts after that fall was receive a broken leg. I would've said two broken legs, but he was walking when getting into that vehicle that Two-Face/Harvey would confront him in and just had a cane. He wasn't in a wheelchair or anything to show both legs were broken. Only thing I can think of is maybe Fallon's neck got snapped or something when he fell and slammed into stuff. But he didn't look like he got impaled on anything, so I'm going with he died from a snapped neck. But they could've had Frank/Emilio shoot him a couple times or stab him and make him fall to his death and be impaled on something.
The movie was a complete mess compared to the others. How ridiculous the action was wasn't even the movie's main problem. All the issues I had with the movie, I could give the Tarzan swing with the car a pass, although I would've anyway. But the flashbacks screwed with the pacing, the McGuffin was lame, takes forever to get going (an hour in I was like "where is this going?" which I never had to ask with the previous movies or Fast 10), Tej and Ramsey teaming up on Roman came out of nowhere since by the end of 8, the three were cool with each other and stuff, every other scene they were in a different part of the world (they kept bouncing around so much, I have no idea where the final battle/final action scene takes place), they hyped up Helen Mirren's return and she is only in one scene/segment, all the Cardi B stuff I had issues with (not that she was in the movie though, but for narrative reasons), the John Cena stuff was 50/50 (I was fine with it, but we are finally just hearing about Jakob now after all these movies?), and then Charlize Theron/Cipher was being set up to be a major threat, but then they don't do jack with her in 9 (and then she turns good in 10). Cipher was locked up in a cell for most of the movie. And then during the final battle, they do a "gotcha" with her by making it look like Dom killed her, but she was just controlling a drone ship/plane. My only complaint with the action is that because of everything I just listed, it made me not care about the action when it happened. So yeah. Definitely the worst Fast & Furious movie. I'm still shocked I actually hated a Fast & Furious movies. I liked all the rest.
Uh, yeah. Blu-Rays and DVD's are one of the first things to go during Black Friday sales. If you aren't at the sale within the first hour or two, there isn't much of a selection left. I still buy Blu-Rays because you can't rely on streaming services, or the internet. I have Charter (yeah, they changed their name, but I still call them Charter), but good god is there a lot of outages or the internet is all over the place. And it gets to the point that a movie or TV show turns into a slideshow because it'll load a frame at a time. Don't really have to deal with this when it's a disc. Unless the disc is bad. Plus I've done comparisons with digital/streaming services and disc. Movies ALWAYS look and sound better when watching from a disc. And I'm talking a legal copy. Pretty sure someone might get cute and say they burnt a movie onto a Blu-Ray disc or DVD and a digital/streaming service copy looks and sounds better.
But a lot of reviews say Momoa is the best part of the movie.
For me, the biggest issue was that it wasn't a full movie. You could tell within the first 30 minutes that the plot would be too big for 2 hours. And then when you get to the Jason Statham scene, you can tell there is no way they are wrapping up stuff with what remains in the runtime. There was just too much to wrap up. Actually, I already knew WAY before watching the movie that it would end the way it did and be a Part 1. But I thought they would still make the movie standalone like how they did 4, 5, and 6. Those three are a trilogy, but each movie was standalone. I suppose 4 did have some kind of cliffhanger ending, but if you used your imagination, you could've figured out what happened next. Plus it didn't seem like a cliffhanger ending at the time 4 released. It was only when we got Fast Five that it felt like a cliffhanger ending. But I thought with 10, that they would wrap up stuff and then give a little tease at the end and do it in some cliffhanger type way. Maybe something like the Jason Statham scene at the end of 6. But other than 10 not being a complete movie, I was overall fine with stuff. All my other issues are more like nitpicks.
Because they don't do jack with them. The movie focuses more on Scout-Taylor Compton's character (VERY annoying character too) and the guy that is the best man. But you'd think "the best man" (as in the title of the movie) would be more about Dolph Lundgren, especially since he and Luke Wilson are on the poster and the trailer heavily shows Dolph and Luke teaming up. Nope. Dolph and Luke don't do jack in the movie. Dolph shoots a couple guys and Luke Wilson pretty much runs around like a chicken with its head cut off. But there is nothing exciting about what Dolph does. Everything is brief and done in a non-exciting way. Plus he gets in a fight with one of the guys, but has to be saved by the bride. Then it takes like 40-45 minutes for stuff to get going. And the movie is only about 80-90 minutes without end credits. Oh and then you think Luke Wilson would get to be an action hero. Nope. He kills a guy or two. And when he gets his hands on a gun, you think he is going to start fighting back. Nope. After he shoots the couple guys (or just the one guy, can't fully remember because this movie was god awful), he ditches the weapon and starts running around the building until the last couple minutes when they confront the main bad guy. But there is nothing exciting about the final confrontation. Just talking and then Luke Wilson whips out a gun and shoots the bad guy. The ONLY positive I can give this movie is that they don't kill off Dolph Lundgren's character. You'd think he'd sacrifice himself and stuff. Nope. They let him live. The movie was completely terrible and a HUGE letdown. The trailer was VERY misleading also.
I think If I were to rank them, it would go:
1) Fast Five
2) Fast & Furious 6
3) Fate Of The Furious
4) Furious 7
5) 2 Fast 2 Furious
6) Tokyo Drift
7) Fast X aka Fast & Furious 10
8) Fast & Furious aka the fourth movie (would've put it lower than 1, but this has a little more of an interesting plot, plus the movie confirms Brian and Mia are back together, always liked those two when it comes to movie couples and one of the few movie couples I could get into, and it's nice to know while watching Tokyo Drift that the two are together/back together since Tokyo Drift is set after 4, 5, and 6)
9) The Fast And The Furious (sorry, but the sequels ruined this movie for me, just seems like a prologue movie now and isn't as eventful, plus the first time I saw the movie, I was expecting more race scenes like the opening one, but it never went back to that kind of racing and it HEAVILY focused on tracking down who was hijacking semis, so I was REALLY let down by it and forced myself to like it, but now I feel I can be more open about stuff and not be afraid to say how I truly feel about the movie since there are other Fast & Furious movies I like more)
10) Fast & Furious 9
Hobbs & Shaw, not sure where to rank, especially since it's a spinoff. Plus it doesn't seem like a Fast & Furious movie or is in the Fast & Furious universe at all. Just seems like a random team-up movie of The Rock and Jason Statham. And in order to get butts in seats, they slap the Fast & Furious name on it and changed The Rock and Statham's characters' names to Hobbs and Shaw.
What are you talking about? I ranked the original movie WAY lower than the article. I ranked the original movie my second least favorite. I make the article look good. And it's funny that everyone calls BS on my claims that everyone hates 2 Fast 2 Furious, but look where the article ranked the movie. Also, everyone calls BS on me calling BS on everyone claiming Brian is their favorite character. If everyone truly liked the character, 2 Fast 2 Furious would be ranked higher. Everyone only claims to like Brian now because Paul Walker died in real life. But before that, everyone on the internet said he was the most pointless character in the movies, especially since there is already a more interesting white guy in the group (Dom). But then Paul dies and now he is suddenly everyone's favorite character. Bull. Plus what's the one argument for putting 2 Fast last when they rank the movies? Because Dom isn't in it. The movie is garbage without Dom. So, with that, people are saying that Brian isn't all that interesting of a character. So how can he be everyone's favorite then. Everyone is full of crap.