Old_Nash_II Posted September 6 Share Posted September 6 Werewolf without "tanquinho" is not a werewolf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Big s Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 1 hour ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said: Did they change the title on this one? I could have sworn the preview from before was something like red or big red or something Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Hunter D Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 (edited) 1 hour ago, Big s said: Did they change the title on this one? I could have sworn the preview from before was something like red or big red or something Yep, it was known as "The Red". As for Hicks, I don't what's scarier: a xenomorph or a psychotic zombie kangaroo. Edited September 10 by Valkyrie Hunter D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big s Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 4 hours ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said: Yep, it was known as "The Red". As for Hicks, I don't what's scarier: a xenomorph or a psychotic zombie kangaroo. I knew it had red in there somewhere. Australia has a few of these films recently with a killer Kangaroo in one or two, a couple movies about the great Emu war and a few about their infamous Drop Bears recently Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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505thAirborne Posted Monday at 05:50 PM Share Posted Monday at 05:50 PM We decided to give CIVIL WAR a try since it was on HBO Saturday night, overall, it's a lack luster film with very little to say (a few good scenes, but overall, I wouldn't watch it again). While from what I've read the director purposely gives no backstory on how or why the war started, details of how or why CA & TX are on the same side, why the US dollar is worthless, but the Canadian dollar is superior... If this was specifically mentioned in the movie, I missed it. Those tidbits of info with a dose of narration would have made this a far better film. While war correspondents don't carry weapons, given how crazy America is at that point, being armed would have made sense. The talents of Wagner Moura were wasted and that bummed me out, he was superb and allowed to shine in NARCOS but reduced to amateur dialog in this movie. One last gripe is the music/soundtrack... it's very distracting. My favorite moment in the film of "we see this now BUT never again" is Kristen Dunst telling the new girl, get a Kevlar helmet & body armor... you'll never see that helmet again, especially at the end when you would truly need it. So yeah, skip this one and give "Rebel Ridge" on NETFLIX a try, by far better or "Fight Night, The Million Dollar Heist" on Peacock. (Peacock is $5.00 a month) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big s Posted Monday at 11:28 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:28 PM 5 hours ago, 505thAirborne said: why the US dollar is worthless, but the Canadian dollar is superior It’s all about the maple. Their dollar is printed on paper made from the purest of maple trees. They have so much maple power that you can flavor your pancakes with them by just waving their dollar over a stack. It’s also a good way of testing counterfeit bills. Store owners in Canada always keep pancakes and waffles on hand to test the legitimacy of the bills Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
505thAirborne Posted Monday at 11:33 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:33 PM 4 minutes ago, Big s said: It’s all about the maple. Their dollar is printed on paper made from the purest of maple trees. They have so much maple power that you can flavor your pancakes with them by just waving their dollar over a stack. It’s also a good way of testing counterfeit bills. Store owners in Canada always keep pancakes and waffles on hand to test the legitimacy of the bills Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thom Posted yesterday at 12:20 AM Share Posted yesterday at 12:20 AM 6 hours ago, 505thAirborne said: We decided to give CIVIL WAR a try since it was on HBO Saturday night, overall, it's a lack luster film with very little to say (a few good scenes, but overall, I wouldn't watch it again). While from what I've read the director purposely gives no backstory on how or why the war started, details of how or why CA & TX are on the same side, why the US dollar is worthless, but the Canadian dollar is superior... If this was specifically mentioned in the movie, I missed it. Those tidbits of info with a dose of narration would have made this a far better film. While war correspondents don't carry weapons, given how crazy America is at that point, being armed would have made sense. The talents of Wagner Moura were wasted and that bummed me out, he was superb and allowed to shine in NARCOS but reduced to amateur dialog in this movie. One last gripe is the music/soundtrack... it's very distracting. My favorite moment in the film of "we see this now BUT never again" is Kristen Dunst telling the new girl, get a Kevlar helmet & body armor... you'll never see that helmet again, especially at the end when you would truly need it. So yeah, skip this one and give "Rebel Ridge" on NETFLIX a try, by far better or "Fight Night, The Million Dollar Heist" on Peacock. (Peacock is $5.00 a month) Yeah, I got no interest in seeing it, regardless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TangledThorns Posted yesterday at 01:36 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 01:36 AM (edited) Just finished CIVIL WAR. I think people were expecting a true war film but that's not what it is. Even though it had some tense action there is some deep underlying art in the film. Basically the film is a snapshot or photograph of what a modern USA civil war could look like but with no explanation, narration or "world building." Overall I thought CIVIL WAR was a good film and better than all the crap fan service sequels I've seen this year. Edited yesterday at 12:57 PM by TangledThorns Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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