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I've never actually seen Saw. 1. Malignant 2. Conjuring 2 3. Death Sentence 4. Aquaman 5. The Conjuring 6. Insidious 7. Insidious 2 8. Dead Silence 9. Furious 7 I think this movie is supposed to be campy on some level (unlike his other horror films). The atrocious acting and the dramatic setting in the intro kinda set the stage for the absurdity that would follow. I love that the doctors were shocked that Gabriel figured out how to talk. It's like dude, he manipulates electricity lol. At this point, all bets are off. Yes...That is true. So what's the issue? <blockquote>problem #1 the part where it shows "Gabriel" sitting on the couch a second before her boyfriend turns on the lights</blockquote> That was Madison. <blockquote>Madison / Emily being chased by a clear vision of some sort of black ghost immediately after finding her dead boyfriend</blockquote> That was a hallucination. <blockquote>he twist doesn't remotely explain how Madison had superhuman strength, superhuman agility, and the fighting ability of a ninja / lifelong martial artist.</blockquote> You find it unbelievable that Gabriel's physical abilities defies the laws of physics while simultaneously reflecting the ability of a ninja...but you find it very acceptable that the twist explains Gabriel's ability to control electricity, and speak via electricity? <blockquote>You have to assume she either never at any point during her entire life looked at her back in the mirror to noticed the deformity from her surgery or worse you have to assume that she did notice her horribly disfigured back and neck</blockquote> The doctor specialized in cosmetic surgery. The only place that couldn't be dealt with completely was the back of her head, which is covered by hair. The movie actually has a few plot holes, which I find acceptable for this type of movie. And you managed to point out "problems" that aren't actually problems. I just thought the killer was burned and handicapped. I couldn't tell it was walking backwards initially. I am not of the opinion where I wanted to see hulk get a rematch with Thanos. But I would have liked to see him do something cool in that final battle. He was already injured. He was IN the battle lol. They could have shown him doing something. Giant hulk smash or something to set up some of the other avengers to clean up. This reminds me of the end of Ragnarok where Hulk was facing off against Fenrir and shit, and we barely got to see him shine there either! lol Same. It was super different, and odd, but quite honestly, I think they did their roles just fine. People just have their very specific standards/expectations. I mean, jesus, Chris Pratt is totally unconvincing as a leading man too but somehow, people eat up GotG and Jurassic lol Rambifina The vast majority of people did not like the sequels. I actually loved revolutions btw, but OP is definitely echoing a majority opinion here. I've had little hope this entire time. Here's my list, some of which is same as yours. -Only one Wachowski. Keep in mind, I pretty much enjoy every movie they've put out. -Lazy to revive their own franchise that closed out...not even that well but fairly cleanly. -Fishburne not invited back as far as we know. -Keanu been phoning in his roles for years now, and the fact that he didn't even cut his hair for this is concerning. <blockquote>This feels like those game sequels you play where in the next sequel, all the skills you learnt from the last game is reset and you have to grind to unlock them again with maybe a few new skills added. </blockquote> Dear god, I hope not. How come all people do these days is discuss leaks. I see it in video game forums, marvel threads, and now this. It's always "oh but this leaker is right often". No wonder we're inundated with fake news from the mainstream media. People live and breathe on information that has absolutely no substantiation. Teasers usually don't reveal anything about the story. That's why they're just teasers, and not the trailer. Morpheus died in the online game so there's that. That's partly why I appreciate this more. Her character is natural. Her jokes don't break up the action. Compared to something like Ragnarok or Guardians where it's like...dude these ppl wouldn't act this way in this situation. "hurr durr we're coworkers!" Shit like that. Her screentime reflects a more fully formed supporting character that helps support and mirror the development of the primary lead. She doesn't take the spotlight, but she's more substantial than frosting. Yeah, I'm not entirely sure where OP is coming from here. It's understandable to be annoyed but frankly, this has been a part of the MCU formula for quite some time now: stupid corny ass jokes that break up the action unrealistically As MCU films go, I thought her jokes were relatively natural and fitting for the scenes. And she and Shang-Chi had great chemistry in their banter. I also requested your sources. Because I would like to know where your age estimation comes from too. lol OP made this this same topic twice like 8 months apart. I'll search again later. We looked this up years ago so it's been a while. But feel free to show me sources that say they were late 20s in the first Terminator film, because I cannot imagine where you could have gotten that either lol. The original film doesn't say how old they are. Damn, this trailer makes the film seem more like a "normal" movie, than some surrealistic nightmare. :D :( :(