Generic + Science


If it weren't for the suspense music playing throughout most of the movie I would've fallen asleep. My friend walked out of the show about 40 minutes in (before Mike rode the air waves around the Subway train). He told me later the story was boring. I am also seeing hardly anyone watching the movie as well when viewing seating of later dates for the show, sad.

Matt Smith is one of the fugliest Brits I have seen (even though he played Dr. Who, etc. and his face looks squarish as if too much inbreeding or something). He even looks like a cripple without having to act like it. Also one of the most generic villains I have ever seen. All those decades to find a cure only to turn out to be a killer in disguise wanting to embrace his primal instincts.

Why can't they make a compromise? Only suck the blood of evil people. Bad dudes that do the worst of the worst. I am sure there are plenty of bad folks on this planet to suck blood from that will be willing to try to kill them or harm innocents. In the meantime, Morbius could be spending time trying to find a better way to make the artificial blood more potent and last longer by seeing what nutrients or compounds in human blood activate the rejuvenative processes of the Chimera gene. There is only so much ingredients in blood and those are easily obtainable in America.

https://www.hema-quebec.qc.ca/sang/savoir-plus/composants.en.html

https://mronline.org/2019/12/06/harvesting-the-blood-of-americas-poor-the-latest-stage-of-capitalism/

Plasma is a billion dollar industry.

There seems to be an ever increasing scene in movies where they set it in California or some Liberal Utopian place where they put hispanics outsmarting or giving the finger to authorities as if its their right to be here illegally or not.

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This kind of movie would be better if it was worse. It's just bad enough to bore you without being interestingly bad, which makes it worse

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