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Wouldn't say I hated it, but I didn't really care for it and thought it was incredibly overrated. I will say that it had some cool set designs and the acting was great, but I couldn't not get into the story at all and I found the songs to be really forgettable. I'm not planning on seeing the movie since I've already seen the show.
Considering that this is going to be a huge flop and Dwayne is getting a reputation for being unprofessional and tough to work with, I have a feeling the days of seeing him in these sort of blockbusters are going to be over and he'll soon be resorting to having to do smaller and mid budget sized projects until his image regains popularity a bit. It seems even the general audiences are sick of him right now.
Well, guess he didn't like the media tried to convince us.
Yes, but Hollywood doesn't care. They hate him.
I was excited because it sounded like this would be a return to form for Jason Reitman after the crappy Ghostbusters movies, but it was far from that.
None of these movies are scary unless you are grossed out by gore.
This was worse imo
2 and 1 are tied for me. Both of them are peak Jackass. I think 2 had more memorable stunts, but in some ways I prefer 1 because of the raw production and at times 2 tried way too hard to be gross.
3 and 4 are good, but are missing something.
Yeah we will see. I think he was more interested in that project because of the real life figure.
Exactly. It's like watching a film made by a juvenile teenage who thinks he's being edgy by filling his movie with cheap looking gore.
I don't think The Rock cares about quality. All he cares about is who will give him the biggest paycheck.
It's far from one of the worst sequels I've ever seen. It has some redeeming qualities.
The debate already demonstrated that.
Great actor, but really is a fucking weirdo.
I'm a Trump voter, but Dinsh D'Souza is a terrible filmmaker who makes lame documentaries filled with bullshit. He's a clown and I'm not surprised this flopped.
This is the perfect example of a time a studio shouldn't have given a director so much artistic control over a film. They did and now they've turned a sequel to a billion dollar hit into something that isn't accessible to a general audience.
They still have Am I Racist up. I'm surprised because the rating is 2.9 which is higher than you would expect for a left wing site that review bombs conservative movies.
Don't care. Not watching it.
Just how they like it.
Letterboxd turned off reviews too just like they did with What is a Woman! They are trying to stop word of mouth from getting out about this.