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Yeah I found it to be an enjoyable watch. I liked the addition of Madison.
I agree. It held my interest, the writing was decent, the dialog unique, some funny moments but not wholly satisfying. 6/10
"Oh, extra teeth. I love that." (Jerry From Seinfeld)
I agree. Its not great but Its decent. I liked it better than the other 2.
She is sublime.
OK then to your point regarding this particular film I offer The Mandalorian as example that something completely new and different in the Star Wars universe can be excellent. I am loving it and the latest episode, 8, is a 10/10.
I am with you and I would also add The Game.
Sound the alarm, someone is outside of their safe space. Lol. When I was growing up there was a creed that went "sticks and stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me." I wish to pass along this sage advice to whatever generations these are now.
Mads is always awesome and watchable.
But he was the henchman not the shot-caller. He killed his master. It would have made more sense to wait for the money and then kill Howard.
No not really but good story telling will make you care about characters. So I guess better storytelling is what I wanted.
I agree. Thats exactly what I thought too.
Thats not true, I love BP and I am white. Your a liar trying to gin up a bs conflict. I even took my wife and child to see it and we all loved it. Shame on you.
Its a very good ep.
Same and it never fails to totally engross me. Just amazing character driven storytelling, dialogue, writing, editing and directing.
No you dont, its impossible to hate that stupid song. "Cause whoop dee do and dickery dock and dont forget to suck on my clock."
I saw Pulp Fiction 6 times in the theater. Thinking back on it I am not even sure how that was possible but it just blew me away.
I get you but I disagree. It makes no difference to me and this is still a very good film. There is a popular opinion that everyone in that part of the world during that frame of time was brownish even though The Bible clearly states otherwise. Even King David the centerpiece of the Jewish religion is described as fair and ruddy. Ruddy meaning white skin with flourishes of redness presumably from blood flow beneath the surface which tinges the white skin with redness. Nevertheless the film still succeeds at delivering the message that Jesus/Yeshua was who he said he was.
I agree. Thanks for the recommendation.
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Jackie Brown
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Deathproof
Django Unchained
Inglorious Bastards
Kill Bill
The Hateful Eight