Corey
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Army of the Dead
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Dawn of the dead is one of my favorite zombie movies so I was really excited for this!
I'm so disappointed... A stupid story where nothing made sense! If that boss only needed that head why did the others needed to die? They could just take the money and the head! Everyone happy... And why did those 3 chicks stay in that room?! They could try to escape... It's not like they were chained or in a locked room!

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@sopherian Omg… they totally could have tried to escape! Didn’t even think of that. Another aspect of this movie that makes absolutely no sense.

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Top Gun
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It's enjoyable, but whoever did the soundtrack pulled the greatest scam. It's just laziness. Either I'm on the highway to the danger zone or you're taking my breath away. Those were my only two options.

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@sassyycc_ I love this comment so much lol.

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Don't Look Up

3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Don’t Look Up’:

  1. Yeah, it was funny. But it was more scary and depressing, considering how it aligns way too closely with reality. And I know that was the point. They really did hit the nail on the head. This film is truly the black mirror of our country.

  2. The random quick-shots of real-world moments were powerful. Interlaced with all the insanity, it did a great job depicting how wondrous and wild our lives can be on this beautiful planet — and how much we take for granted.

  3. This was a great cast. Awesome to see the ever-talented Jennifer Lawrence again. Great performance from DiCaprio, which I’m sure was powered by his real-life passions. And I really do love Meryl in comedy. She’s so subtle and I’m here for it.

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@nescobar-a-lop-lop Holy negativity. I did not assume that only U.S. Americans are on Trakt (I follow people on here from Europe), but it’s adorable for you to assume that.

This film is blatantly based on, and a parody of, American figures and American politics. These were merely my thoughts from watching this film as an American, and I simply wrote as such, from that point of view. A stream of consciousness. I can’t speak on how comparable the film is to your country, but I promise I won’t scold or school you for your use of semantics when discussing it.

Happy New Year!

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Ghostbusters: Afterlife
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3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’:

  1. The best parts of the movie were, hands down, all the nostalgia… the reunions, the music, and the easter eggs. And I thought the tribute to Harold Ramis was beautiful — and incredibly impressive.

  2. I kinda hated the complete lack of any Ghostbusters 2 recognition.

  3. It was a cute movie, and I enjoyed it, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed. I’ve been scratching my head to decipher what exactly was lacking… but, honestly, I just think the story itself is simply forgettable. It started out with potential, but ultimately wasn’t strong enough for such a legacy. I can appreciate revisiting Gozer, but it felt like a miss to me. I think I would’ve preferred more of an original story than what felt like a rushed rehash.

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@defestated That would have been INCREDIBLE.

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