Discussion
DeejRC said:
Ladies and gentlemen, I have done you all a public service.
I have watched this, so you don t have to.
You may now enjoy Xmas free from the torment of wondering if you need watch this god awful damn nr 3hr long festering pile of w
k.
Heed my words: you do not.
Not keen, then?!I have watched this, so you don t have to.
You may now enjoy Xmas free from the torment of wondering if you need watch this god awful damn nr 3hr long festering pile of w
k. Heed my words: you do not.
There's nothing wrong with it, it just isn't what you'd expect based on watching the others.
I'd almost think they'd got a spec script or something from another source and converted it into a 'Knives Out' film by changing a few names (as happened with the Die Hard sequels).
I quite liked it in itself but it's not exactly part of the set is it.
I'd almost think they'd got a spec script or something from another source and converted it into a 'Knives Out' film by changing a few names (as happened with the Die Hard sequels).
I quite liked it in itself but it's not exactly part of the set is it.
Mikebentley said:
Against the grain but I actually enjoyed it and found it filled an evening. Did also spot it was clearly filmed in UK as I said to my wife that s not an American home.
Very obviously not an American church either. Guess they decided it didn't matter about locations being coherent. Was all fairly noticable, if not quite as glaring as Deepcut standing in for the 'American South' in Kingsman.
I enjoyed it, more so than #2. I think the problem with streaming platforms is people will just watch whatever is new without asking is this for me? It was same for The Banshees of Inisherin, another well regarded character based film that I enjoyed but for some you'd think the director had pooped on their doorstep. Stop watching if you don't like it let alone endlessly bang on about it! Try not to be defined by the things you hate.
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