Anyone other than Americans enjoy this film?
Did anyone who isn't American and religious enjoy this film? I could do with some non-American opinions just to even it out a bit before I decide to watch it.
Cheers guys
Did anyone who isn't American and religious enjoy this film? I could do with some non-American opinions just to even it out a bit before I decide to watch it.
Cheers guys
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I am not Americuhn (luckily) and couldn't stand it.
shareI honestly didn't mind it too much. It's not great, but it was amusing and had some legitimately good sequences with G as a healer.
shareIt's the kind of movie that you can watch once without problems, but it's advisable to keep your brains at 20% and expect every single hollyweird trope you hate.
It's not amidst top 50 worst movies you have ever seen, but it's not amidst the top 827, either.
I don't think nationalistic fake identity or 'cult of choice' has anything to do with whether you can stomach this polished turd, or not. A good movie is a good movie regardless of where your physical temporary vessel was manufactured, a bad movie is a bad movie regardless of what cult of choice the keepers of the manufacturing ingredients of your body have assigned to your unsuspecting, conditioned mind.
This is not a good movie by any means, but it's one of those movies I can watch just out of curiosity every ten years or so, just to re-evaluate whether it's as bad as I remember, and every time I am disappointed.
Do you realize it's kind of racist or culturalist, countrist or something like that, to just ASSUME that people will like or hate something just because of the manufacturing location of their physical body?
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