Will it be kino or cringe? More Netflix kino includes Mute, The outsider. Small crimes was good but no-one saw it
Will it be kino or cringe? More Netflix kino includes Mute, The outsider. Small crimes was good but no-one saw it
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Can't wait for this, Netflix has become such a powerhouse in original content.
i like pacific rim man
or jax
w/e
Was it sarcasm?
Balad of Buster Scrugs
'nough said
The guy in the middle looks like Bale.
Yeah that was terrible, Hail Caesar was better. but to be fair, I ditched Scruggs 15 minutes in
The gold rush segment is some of the most Kino movie I've ever seen, inspires me to visit Colorado one day.
Just a reminder: Netflix only buys movies that no one else wants to risk putting in theaters. They are always going to be shit. Their actual originals are things that no one else wants to fund. They are also always going to be shit. This is the final and ultimate redpill.
Based user that points that stuff out
What an embarrassing post, so a movie is only good if its made for theater? What a trash opinion.
cringe
I really hope it's kino
So. No one wants to put Scorceses next movie in the theaters?
There are way worse SciFi's than Annihilation
how the fuck do you know if a movie with 6 segments is good or bad based on one segment?
hail caesar was definitely worse than buster scruggs
don't even respond to that dude he's objectively retarded, i mean fuck 80% of the movies released in theaters these days are reboots, capeshit, or garbage.
I heard small crimes was shit
After watching the trailer I didn't get the feeling that these were ex-soldiers at all. Just idiots larping.
For the most part? Yes. It means the studios are not confident that it will sell tickets. So they avoid the entire thing by not marketing it for a theater release, which saves a ton of money, and they sell it to Netflix or put it straight to DVD. Case in point, Disney's straight to DVD movies. Those movies are so hilariously bad that even Family Guy made a joke about it.
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I liked it and it was the first Netflix movie I watched Hence why I added it onto the end. The opening pissed me off and I didn't like it. I'll revisit it one day, but let me guess, all 5 stories share nihilism?
This has been the best Netflix original so far. Two hours of Irish dropping niggers in the jungle
You've seen it?
I saw the other one, Sand castle. This isn't Netflix but you should watch this
What about this one
>but let me guess, all 5 stories share nihilism?
Nope. Actually watch it.
Looks similar plot to The Wall, just searched it and it isn't on Australian Netflix. Doesn't look bad too