What movie you had a HUGE expectation about...
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Pulp Fiction
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really?
I thought it was funny AF
also painful
How people often take scientific findings as a joke but they will believe whatever stupid shit they see on social media
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belle, my friend was going on and on abt how excited she was about it so we went to watch together(i have no interest in anime but she was so excited, so i got excited too), honestly the plot was made no sense and i felt that the plot twist was very random and dry, both of us ended up so confused abt the whole movie
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Don't look up was really disappointing, also the follow up movie of train to Busan. So bad I don't even remember the title... the ending was really bad.
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Many German productions, especially those who are filmed just to be aired on "free-TV"
As example:
I forgot the name but that one German movie was pretty horrible where a man makes jokes on a overweight woman all the time and on the next day they wake up changing bodies. I mean she was slim all of a suddon and he overweight and than she took it out on him calling him slang/swear words for overweight people and forced him to do sports and he was pretty pissed at her ... oh my
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Don't look up was really disappointing, also the follow up movie of train to Busan. So bad I don't even remember the title... the ending was really bad.
I have a love-hate thing for A Train In Busan, I can't even wonder about a follow-up movie.
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Pulp Fiction
I've seen basically the entire Tarantino filmography but this one.
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Dune as well. Everyone was hyping it up as the second coming of the og star wars trilogy but imo it's not on the same level. Sure it looked amazing and had some interesting plot points but a lot of it felt like long expository scenes that had no payoff in this film (will be in the sequel). The ending part with the desert fight felt anti climatic for an end sequence.
And Don't Look Up. I saw the hype as the funniest most poignant film of last year but apart from the jokes reflecting reality these days actual plot of the film was very barebones been done better by other disaster type films and shows. Interstellar had the same type plot (earth is shit, life is dying soon) for it's set up and that went to crazy places. The fact it is nominated for an Oscar is a joke tbh.
Also one of my friends didn't like spiderman no way home that much is because she's a huge Tom Holland fan so she didn't like how the other Spiderman took up time from the film. I honestly couldn't even speak to her about because her opinion was so stupid, the huge selling point was the team up and you are against it?
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is once upon a time in hollywood good and worth it to watch i watched it only for a while because it's too long lmao
I think it is.
It's definitely not a Django Unchained or Inglorious Basterds, but it's good imo.
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Dune as well. Everyone was hyping it up as the second coming of the og star wars trilogy but imo it's not on the same level. Sure it looked amazing and had some interesting plot points but a lot of it felt like long expository scenes that had no payoff in this film (will be in the sequel). The ending part with the desert fight felt anti climatic for an end sequence.
And Don't Look Up. I saw the hype as the funniest most poignant film of last year but apart from the jokes reflecting reality these days actual plot of the film was very barebones been done better by other disaster type films and shows. Interstellar had the same type plot (earth is shit, life is dying soon) for it's set up and that went to crazy places. The fact it is nominated for an Oscar is a joke tbh.
Also one of my friends didn't like spiderman no way home that much is because she's a huge Tom Holland fan so she didn't like how the other Spiderman took up time from the film. I honestly couldn't even speak to her about because her opinion was so stupid, the huge selling point was the team up and you are against it?
All I can see from this is one of those who watch movies more for the cast than storyline itself.
The reunion was the highlight of the movie lol
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Dune as well. Everyone was hyping it up as the second coming of the og star wars trilogy but imo it's not on the same level. Sure it looked amazing and had some interesting plot points but a lot of it felt like long expository scenes that had no payoff in this film (will be in the sequel). The ending part with the desert fight felt anti climatic for an end sequence.
And Don't Look Up. I saw the hype as the funniest most poignant film of last year but apart from the jokes reflecting reality these days actual plot of the film was very barebones been done better by other disaster type films and shows. Interstellar had the same type plot (earth is shit, life is dying soon) for it's set up and that went to crazy places. The fact it is nominated for an Oscar is a joke tbh.
Also one of my friends didn't like spiderman no way home that much is because she's a huge Tom Holland fan so she didn't like how the other Spiderman took up time from the film. I honestly couldn't even speak to her about because her opinion was so stupid, the huge selling point was the team up and you are against it?
My only complaint about this movie, tbh...
It was shot so well and the adaptation was exactly like how Frank Herbert would have envisioned...
Don't Look Up was alright.
However, This is the funniest thing I have read today....
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a lot but prob the biggest disappointment was Suicide Squad I guess
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Zack Snyder's Justice League
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that shiet with Di Caprio
The Revenant or whatever
it was too long and should be at least a bit more fast paced
oh and last James Bond, that was a disappointment
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