What did Yea Forums think of this kino?

What did Yea Forums think of this kino?

Billy Lee did nothing wrong

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It was okay. I sort of forgot about it after I watched it.

I watched it and I didn't absolutely hate it but all I can remember about it is that Jeff Bridges was in it, a black lady, and the guy in your pic. They were in a hotel, maybe a hotel-casino, everybody was undercover, there was an object(?) they had to get.

I thought I would like this movie more then I did. It was decent.

One of those decent flicks you forget about almost immediately.

One of my favorite films of 2018. It was light on plot but heavy on themes. Aesthetically it was Tarantino-ish, but it played more like a gritty Coen Brothers film. It also contains one of Bridges' finest work in the last decade. Absolute pleb filter.

It was like copy-of-a-copy Tarantino, it didn't really transcend

Okay movie, but wasted potential. The honey pot hotel was a great premise, but it was contrived the way everyone just happened to be there that one night for unrelated reasons. At the beginning I thought it was going to be a Clue like scenario where they were all called there by the same mysterious person, but ended up being "lol coincidence" shit writing.

Black lady was annoying and her constant singing got old quick. Billy Lee's murderess waifu was supreme qt. I'm also convinced the Russo bros had Hemsworth on roids since he suddenly dropped 40 pounds of muscle in like a month after filming IW.

>forgot about the qt
You might be le gay

>Black lady was annoying and her constant singing got old quick.
What made it even more insufferable is that whenever the film came to a screeching halt for her to sing, you could just feel the filmmakers smugly thinking to themselves this is some profound emotional shit that will bring the house down like that Anne Hathaway song in Les Miserables did in 2012. I watched the film online so whenever the singing started, I kept skipping forward every 5 seconds until it abated and the film decided to actually move on with the plot.

It's a Tarantino movie for plebs

How old was the little girl supposed to be? She looked like 13

When Miles said he killed 123 people I legit thought they were going to flashback to him murdering guests and disposing of the bodies. Then they showed him in Vietnam I was like, oh, okay. But they never showed him explaining that, he just remarked about killing over a hundred people and nobody asked a follow-up question. What would you assume if someone said that?

so its a movie for super plebs?

old enough for snuggles

this movie blew. every scene was three times as long as it should've been. the final part in the burning hotel felt like it lasted five hours. jon hamm was the best character and he was the first one to die. sneedless to say... it fucking sucks

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Beginning was tedious, watching the same events from different perspectives.
Chris was the best part of the film.
Wannabe Tarantino flick

So a Tarantino movie?

Ha, I had the exact same thought too. The character's behaviour makes sense in hindsight when you know he's a vet but before that it's easily interpreted as being a creepy Dahmer-like figure that's done fucked up serial killer shit.

Why did it flop so hard? There was plenty of buzz and good word of mouth around it's release yet it hardly made it's money back.

The second he was introduced the movie went to shit. I waz actually enjoying myself up untill the last act when it turned into a cheesy agatha christie on roids whodunnit.

Why did the negress burn the tape?

I was expecting him to be a secret mob hit man not a super war vet. The movie had such a great setting but shitty plot.

This movie ruled. It wasn't a wannabe Tarantino flick because it's actually good.

>mfw Miles redeems himself

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Yep. The way he carried on about his employers you'd be forgiven for swearing he's been coerced into doing killings and body disposal for them. Maybe that was their intention, but leading us to believe he's just a PTSD-suffering vet to only then reveal he's a Dahmer-like fuck doing work for mob employers would be a better rug pulled out from you thing than revealing he's a vet

Yeah, that was good. He was likable in his own way in the film but before seeing him enter into his soldier mindset and kill gooks in Nam, he did come across as a cowardly pussy that couldn't hurt a fly even if he really wanted to.

desu hemsworth is just not a good actor, hamm should`ve been billy lee

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