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She & Eddie are batshit crazy, as is Conrad, but he’s a kill everyone crazy. Harry is my favorite character, say little but is deadly.
Part of it was a little confusing. After the insult, she made the call to Paul. Everything pointed to her setting up the car bomb. I thought Conrad only took credit for it so it didn't look like his wife was undermining him and making him look week. And in doing so, basically forced him to declare all out war. But later in the bedroom, I thought she asked him why he did it.....was she just playing dumb and he acted like he believed her act?

She's the only other one who had the authority to make that call, so she knows he's lying about making the call. He knows she knows, so she had to. They're both lying about both parts and both know the other is. It's just absurd that he didn't confront her yet :lol:
 
John Wick 4

Kind of an asswhip. The same shit over and over. He must have got hit by a car 6 times and got up. Falling flat on your back after getting your ass kicked and thrown down 20 feet, get back up and kicks ass? The worst....when he jumped out that window, what was that a 3 story fall where he hits a car before the ground and he just gets up? FFS....

I actually liked all the other characters much more. The Japanese dude that's in everything is always a win, as is Donnie Yen and Swearengen. I liked the black dude, too. But.....I just couldn't care about Wick at this point. They mixed in way more BBJ so he wasn't just shooting people, but over 2.5 hours of this was just too much.

The ending was also very predictable.
 
Part of it was a little confusing. After the insult, she made the call to Paul. Everything pointed to her setting up the car bomb. I thought Conrad only took credit for it so it didn't look like his wife was undermining him and making him look week. And in doing so, basically forced him to declare all out war. But later in the bedroom, I thought she asked him why he did it.....was she just playing dumb and he acted like he believed her act?

She's the only other one who had the authority to make that call, so she knows he's lying about making the call. He knows she knows, so she had to. They're both lying about both parts and both know the other is. It's just absurd that he didn't confront her yet :lol:
Maeve is the rat?
 
Well she's flat out shown on the show contacting Richie and cutting a deal. After both the kids were taken, she said "the deal was for just (whatever the girl's name is, the kid that's not hers), not Brendan".

It's hard to tell if there's another rat also though.
 
The first one was great. This one looks great, too, but I wish they wouldn't show so much of the good stuff during the trailer.
I've stopped watching them for movies in knowbill watch. Every single trailer spoils stuff these days. Then you have a 2nd trailer, teasers, etc.
 
Finished Andor and watched Rogue One after. It's a bummer the story is over. We need more stuff like this.
 
Finished Andor and watched Rogue One after. It's a bummer the story is over. We need more stuff like this.

Agree. It's such a well told story, something really lacky in tv today. I like how they ended Andor by really tying it in with Star Wars Rebels and Mon Monthma's leaving the Senate. But that means the timeline is like a year away from Andor S2 to Rogue One. I don't know if they announced that was the end of the story, but I doubt they'd squeeze a 3rd season in
 
Was prepared to hate it, and it does have too much dick stuff in it, but Tom Seguras Netflix series is pretty damn funny
 
It was average or about as expected until the boat scene at the end. Until the last 30 seconds I was starting to think the trailer would never end (and I like the movies).

I think I'm just ass whipped by all trailers now.
 
Confess, Fletch - streaming on Paramount Plus. Not very good. I could tell what they were going for but Jon Hamm is no Chevy Chase. This movie shouldn’t have been made (or rather, it should have been made before 1990 when Chevy was still young enough to pull it off). Also, the lack of a Harold Faltermeyer soundtrack took me too far out of the Fletch-verse.
 
The Dead Don’t Die (Netflix) - an incredible cast in a zombie apocalypse movie, every one of them giving the most wooden performance of their lives. No excitement in the story at all.

The most boring zombie movie ever made, even with a weird out of nowhere twist near the end where one of the characters gets taken into a UFO.

Was this a serious project? A comedy? The joke is on the audience I guess because this was awful.
 
Watched Thunderbolts* last night. Not bad. A little better than Captain America: Brave New World. Characters were mostly likeable and the humor wasn't forced.
 
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