I fell asleep around the part where the chick sits in the burning car lol. Basically its A Quiet Place but with your eyes instead of your ears, tbh.
What a mess. Watch at your own risk.
1/10 because the first part is interesting
I fell asleep around the part where the chick sits in the burning car lol. Basically its A Quiet Place but with your eyes instead of your ears, tbh.
It just gets worse. It makes it seem like being blind isn’t really that big a deal.
Like A Quiet Place, this movie was pretty bad. Not worth watching honestly.
Quiet Place is Citizen Kane compared to this disaster.
I'm now convinced that Netflix is paying off reviewers.
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/new...-bird-15596665New Netflix horror movie Bird Box branded 'most terrifying thing ever' by haunted viewers
Netflix obviously has some top notch series, but very few of their exclusive movies are worth a . I don't know for sure, but I think they just buy the rights to films that lose their distribution or whatever. Most of them were probably intended to be theatrical releases.
^^ All of their Adam Sandler movies really, really sucked...more than the typical Sandler movies.
- That Will Smith one where he's a cop with the mutant partner and fairies was just abhorrent. I can't recall the last Will Smith movie that was solid.
The Cohen Bros. Ballad of Buster Skaggs was excellent tho. I don't think the Cohens could make a bad movie even if they tried.
They do make the best crime docuseries around and their kids stuff is good too, but this makes me worry if the Scorsessee/Pacino/DeNiro flick they rescued will somehow manage to stink...but I'd like to think this will fall under the Cohen Bros. rule with a Scorsessee/DeNiro picture.
Hail Caesar and Ladykillers were not that great, but watchable.
Yeah...I was thinking the same thing about Netflix just picking up rights to many movies as opposed to them actually producing it themselves.
I can't imagine the viewer reviews would be as positive if people had actually paid to go see this.
Wow...I just looked up Bird Box and Netflix actually did purchase the movie rights and developed the movie.
I totally forgot about Hail Cesar. Yeah, that was pretty forgettable and the best part was Tatum's dance bit.
I liked Lady Killers. I wont say it's under rated, but definitely a solid dark comedy.
Sandra lol. Her career fell apart much like her weird Hollywood life
I didn't care for Hanks in it.
Has he done any comedies since aside from some brilliant SNL appearances?
wow...you're right...I was sure that he had. I guess The Terminal would qualify but that was the same year as LK.
The good ole “the greater public is watching this movie therefore I must convey my movie snobness and cultural wokeness and give it a rating” take
classic Spurstalk, don’t @ at me gots
Didn't know about that, will check it out tbh
Get woke ya'll
I may not have been in the right mindset but I found most of Buster Scruggs to be incredibly boring.
The first and last vignettes weren't so hot. But everything in between was good to awesome.
The first was my favorite, actually. It was completely unique. May have set the bar too high for me on the rest of them.
I liked the movie up until the end. Netflix always has a way to keep you interested until the 3rd act. How in the fucc is the safehaven an ins ute for the blind in the middle of a forest???? Come on man lol.
54 year old Sandra Bullock hooking up with 28 year old Trevante Rhodes.
Just too much unbelievable bull for me. Driving the car to the store only using GPS. Through the streets littered with cars. Pulling right up to the front of the store. Then all the in the woods at the abandoned infirmary. Not to mention the whole boat trip. And navigating the woods and losing and finding the kids. Just too much that would have been damn near impossible without seeing. I get that it’s a movie but come on. Plus I thought Bullocks acting was .
When she was trying to find the kids in the forest at the end, you could hear it in her voice like "how the did I agree to do this horrible movie"
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