Extraction (2020) Netflix Film

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Robtard
Thor's got a new film on Netflix, looks like your standard fare, the jaded and disenfranchised ex-soldier who's sent in to kick ass and somewhere along the way finds his humanity again. Produced by the Russo bros, so that's a plus. Director is a fight choreographer and stuntman with quite a few hits under his belt.

Should be available for streaming today; I'll be watching it in a couple hours:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6P3nI6VnlY

riv6672
Sounds do-able.

Patient_Leech
Saw a trailer for it a few days ago. Might watch sometime if bored. The wife would certainly give it a go, seeing as it has her movie star crush in it.

BruceSkywalker
was gonna watch but netflix is fracking up so i will wait until tomorrow

Khazra Reborn

BruceSkywalker
watching now

BruceSkywalker
watched last night...

thought it had good action scenes. it felt like the film man on fire but overalli liked it and give it 3 out of 5 stars

SquallX
Not a bad film. Could have been far better.

Ridley_Prime
Yeah, it was just okay.

Esau Cairn
Originally posted by Robtard
Director is a fight choreographer and stuntman with quite a few hits under his belt.



Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy a good fight scene & it's always a plus when the director happens to specialise in fight choreography as well.

But IMO when every bad guy Hemsworth runs into has the same fighting technique as himself it does become predictable & generic.

Juz like the John Wick series, using the same stunt/fight team for every movie regardless of the different types of bad guys he encounters is becoming a parody of its own creation.

Robtard

Robtard
Originally posted by Esau Cairn
Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy a good fight scene & it's always a plus when the director happens to specialise in fight choreography as well.

But IMO when every bad guy Hemsworth runs into has the same fighting technique as himself it does become predictable & generic.

Juz like the John Wick series, using the same stunt/fight team for every movie regardless of the different types of bad guys he encounters is becoming a parody of its own creation.

Was it really everyone though? The Indian Spec-Ops did. But even the goons and nameless police? As Hemsworth pretty much shit-stomped most of them with little effort.

Esau Cairn
Originally posted by Robtard
Was it really everyone though?

For me it felt that way.

I mean there really wasn't one fight scene that left a lasting impression over the rest.

quanchi112
Originally posted by Ridley_Prime
Yeah, it was just okay. thumb up

Zoey141
I was hoping to watch it. I love imagining what's going on in the head of such characters. Probably a bad habit because of an old boyfriend in college who kept talking about Deductive Reasoning in Math through movies. I had to drown out his voice and this helped. Weird, but you do what you have to do, to cope. Fortunately my emotional maturity kicked in and I moved on! smile

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