Originally posted by rudester
I dont know why your getting so worked up over something so small as a rating? Is there something bothering you? Besides you dont keep your thoughts to yourself with other posters? 😉
So your playing dumb about it, Typical troll behavior
also i gave my thoughts on the Power Ranges movie from 2017 and then you come out going..."6.5 laughable laughing more like 2/10"
get enough of that sort of bs on FB, Other people not disagree with other's opinions on films.
Originally posted by Kazenji
So your playing dumb about it, Typical troll behavioralso i gave my thoughts on the Power Ranges movie from 2017 and then you come out going..."6.5 laughable laughing more like 2/10"
get enough of that sort of bs on FB, Other people not disagree with other's opinions on films.
What other people? If other people disagree which they have I'm sure they are not worked up about it or dont take it to heart about my opinion. This isn't Facebook!
But this doesn't seem like a disagreement, this seems like you are bothered by something you are not saying?
Originally posted by Robtard
The Little Things (2021)Was just barely interesting enough to keep you interested til the end, but an overall 'meh' cop/murder flick once you finish.
Jared Leto looked proper creepy in this though. If you saw a person like his character walking down the street, you'd think "that guy probably legit raped and ate a cat".
I watched it a liked it by the end. I know it's not some mega ambitious attempt to redefine the genre, but I enjoyed Denzel Washington and Jared Leto's performances and the clever non-linear editing and storytelling, so by the end I found it satisfying. It made for a good character study, so I think being understated was the point. It wasn't supposed to be super ground-breaking. I felt like it was pretty worthy of being mentioned alongside films like Se7en and Silence of the Lambs.
Spoiler:
My takeaway was that Leto's character wasn't the actual killer, but Denzel bought the red hair barrette to make the detective think he was.
Is that what you gathered?
I found this really cool movie called, Space Sweepers. Has this very linear futuristic STANLEY KUBRICK Space Odyssey feel to it.
Space Sweepers (Korean: 승리호; Hanja: 勝利號; RR: Seungriho; lit. Spaceship Victory) is a 2021 South Korean space opera film directed by Jo Sung-hee, starring Song Joong-ki, Kim Tae-ri, Jin Seon-kyu and Yoo Hae-jin. Regarded as the first Korean space blockbuster, it was released on Netflix on February 5, 2021.