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Then she shouldn’t forget to sue the Coen brothers too, while she’s at it What does that have to do with OP’s question? The series is based on true events, ir doesn’t mean is a biopic on Gadd’s life. It’s certainly intended to make it look that way, that he’ll become the next stalker Actually, a spin-off sounds more likely. I guess Mcgregor’s huge ego will make us sit through another 2 hours of his atrocious acting some time next year ‘How to make films without a real plot’ would be a fitting title,too. I can't see anyone other than Vanilla Ice Fully agree, the writing in he first season was on point, everything started falling into place revelation after revelation. The “priest season” was tasteless shock value with very little merit in the writing department. I think the first season is really worth it but the second one felt a lot more generic and bland, sort of like they hadn’t thought it would be so successful and they churned out a second season as a money grab You’re probably just kidding but believe it or not I thought it surreal that in a 3.5-hour film we don’t get to see Ernest and Mollie’s children being born, making confusing for the viewer to ascertain whether the kids were theirs or the other sisters’. I spent a good half an hour guessing until it was made clear. I also agreed with those users that say the FBI’s work should’ve been fleshed out more. Like I said, pretty unconceivable in such a lengthy film Red Rocket is a much better film, even though I also found it similar in tone and cinematography. This one dissappointed me with so much uncalled-for foul language and bad acting. The humour was much more unsophisticated, too. You’re actually making a very good point. Younger generations are caring less and less about cars; here in Europe the writing’s on the wall: people of age getting driver’s licenses at an all-time low, supercars like Ferraris and Lambos not coming with a gear stick anymore and just an overall feeling that cars are mere transportation and no fun to be driven. I really doubt you’re being serious with this question. So all the many British or Aussie superstars that are cast in American movies/shows (think Kate Winslet, Hugh Jackman or evenn Crowe for that matter) and use American accents are offending US nationals with their appropriation? Come on… Let’s just leave it at ‘opinions are like assholes, everyone’s born with one’ then Agreed, it was a solid attempt at a type of film they don't quite make anymore. The female character was particularly good; flawed while brave and smart I suggest you watch Glengarry Glenn Ross; that one is to me well above the rest They certainly didn’t do their best characterising the era. The vibes you get are mid 70s at best. On top of that, There’re glaring mistakes like when they say someone used a 40 calibre, which wasn’t available until 5 years later. Complete waste of time; hard to think of a single redeeming feature. It really takes skill to make a boring adventure film, but they certainly managed! I agree. Killing the Colombian brothel owner was an impulsive act fuelled by his drunkenness, nothing else. All right. I should’ve guessed Have to agree. I wasn’t too familiar with him but I see now the guy’s going places. What is NOES, anyway? There seems to be nothing under that name in his filmography