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No, giving up to terrible Nazis is a cowardly bitch thing to do. Trying to kill as many of those pieces of shit are the actions of a hero. This has been amusing though, i'll give you that LOL For the record, BB is my fav show and Walt is my favorite character ever in a T.V. show, I'm just aware its okay to root for a bad guy in a fictional story. Anti-Hero's as there called are my favorite kind of character, always entertaining. I wanted Walt to get away with everything, I'm just smart enough to know I'm rooting for the villain and not the hero because that was the entire point of the show.
What you would do in Hanks situation like freezing up, hiding and not engaging in the fire fight would make him a coward. Hank firing on a bunch of trucks full of Nazis with machine gun fire coming down on your head from said trucks full of Nazis is the definition of a hero.
Missing in a gun fight doesn't make you a coward.
My last response completely explained why he never wounded them, its no use though, some people have that perfect combination of a low IQ and ignorance that all they can do is repeat the same thing over and over again while making little to no sense.
What did you expect, Jon Favreau to go and find some birds, baboons, hyenas and lions that can act together on screen in a believable manor LOL Maybe have the animals speaking through telepathy, or have that terrible effect where they impose the CG on just the mouths of the real animals, that sounds like a good time LOL My only complaint about this movie is its not original, it will look incredible and give that good nostalgia feeling but at the end of the day it really isn't necessary.
All Walt did was use children to his benefit, almost killed one, kidnapped his own to get away. Hank was just stopping bad guys who had kids.
You do know Nazi's are the worst kind of human on the planet, you like to relish in there victory over the cops, its fucked up. Again Hank is cop (good guy), Walt is drug dealer (bad guy). Its Hanks job to bust the bad guys. In this case he knew his brother in law had become the biggest dealer in the state right under his nose, so it makes sense he would have a personal vendetta against him. Hank had no idea a bunch of Nazis were going to show up in the middle of the desert, they were not in any position to win a fire fight and they fired on him first so everything that you spew is nonsense. It seems i'd have to praise the actions of Nazis for you to respond in a rational manor.
So because he was out numbered 3 to 1 with only a glock vs assault rifles he's a coward? He fired at them stupid, he missed they had cover and numbers. When he was captured the only person begging like a little bitch for Hanks life was Walt. Hank took his death like a Man, told that cowardly nazi bitch Jack to got fuck himself then said do what you gotta do.
My name is ASAC Schrader and you can go fuck yourself!
If Kaylee becomes a crack whore its Mike's fault, he should've never became a drug dealing killer, then the DEA wouldn't need to investigate him and take all of his illegally earned money. Hank did not care about any promotion, once he found out Walt was Heisenberg he was trying to stop him as fast as humanly possible to protect his family from danger. The DEA told him to drop the Heisenberg case after Gus was killed. Gomez was the only cop who knew Hank had discovered Walt was Heisenberg. Hank needed irrefutable proof of Walt's dealing for the DEA to co-operate. You have a wild imagination though lol
Kaylee was the grand daughter of a criminal, his money was dirty and the cops had the right to take it. Hank doesn't owe the largest Meth operation in the USA anything. Hank died a hero.
Mikes granddaughter Kaylee was saved by Hank as was his niece and nephew. Had Walt not been stopped everyone's lives would've been ruined. Hank died a hero and definitely did not deserve torture.
Virtually no character development as well, how are you supposed to care about these people when they never speak or emote. Camera just follows characters around for long stretch's of time and after all the following nothing happens. The on camera kills come off as desperate too, how can we shock people, lets kill a baby. The image on the Poster is misleading, we don't get the crazy Texas Chainsaw Massacre style dinner scene it leads us to believe we'll get and a big spoiler considering its the final shot of the movie. It seems they were able to make a competent trailer and that's about it, I have nothing good to say about this flick.
No Hank had PTSD from the turtle explosion and didn't want the promotion because he didn't think he could do the job. This imaginary scene where Hank hurts or uses children like Gus doesn't exist. Hanks entire life was destroyed by Walt because Walt was an evil bastard who only cared about himself. RIP Hank Schrader
Saw the trailer a few months back and it looked okay. After seeing it, I agree with you, its equivalent to watching paint dry.
Hank cut some corners too, also made some minor mistakes but at the end of the day he did it all for his family.
Everything you said about Walt is nonsense, his character was never written or performed to be up for interpretation, that's absolute BULLSHIT. The show was pitched as Mr. Chips transforms in to Scarface and that's exactly what happens. Meth is a terrible drug that kills lots of people, Walt was supplying it to thousand's if not millions of people. I don't think Batman ever became the biggest Meth kingpin in the U.S at any point in his superhero career. Walt started good and ended a villain, its that simple. BB is amazing because Gilligan did what Chase did for Sopranos and had has us all rooting for a scum bag.
I was expecting a different response based on your initial comment. I enjoy all the series you mentioned. I have a disagreement about how you class certain movies as not true horror. It seems if ghosts, demons or religion are involved you think its true horror.
I don't believe in ghosts, demons or possessions and have no religious beliefs so films like The Omen, Rosemary's Baby, The Conjuring and Hereditary are not that horrifying to me although I do enjoy them quite a bit. Loved Hereditary.
Psycho and Scream fit nicely into the horror genre (to me) because when done right with directors like Craven and Hitchcock, it is horrifying to think that someone your close with or that the nice guy next door could be a crazy killer. Scary because it could happen for real to anybody.
PG-13 horror, Science fiction horror, Movies with a sexy teen body count, Shark movies, "Horror" movies with kids on bikes and Found footage films are (to me) all Horror movies because you were right when you said Fear Is Subjective. Example, Jaws is a shark movie and that kept a lot of people out of beaches for years.
I know a lot of people who find gory movies horrifying as well, my ex couldn't sleep after seeing the shaving scene in Cabin Fever and my first time seeing Cravens Last House on the Left I was disturbed for days. We'll have to agree to disagree about some movies being true horror or not.
1. Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation
2. Mission: Impossible- Fallout
3. Mission: Impossible III
4. Mission: Impossible- Ghost Protocol
5. Mission: Impossible
6. Mission: Impossible II
Can you name a few of your favorite horror movies, I'm guessing The Exorcist will be named dropped first, but after that one I'm curious what your go to "real horror" movies are around Halloween time every year.
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