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A little dramatic. I tjought rex hoffman was a dumbass People whine too much. Might as well stay off the internet. Yeah, that sounds stupid. These docs are a dime a dozen. There's no way in hell im going to that channel. A good amount of seasons. Fair warning, its pretty graphic. Probably tye most graphic tv sbiw ive ever seen You know howi hes real intense in whiplash? Ok in OZ, that character makes whiplash character look like a wimp Yeah. Pretty crazy role.i might add. You serious? Youre missing out bro. OZ is hardcore. One of the top shows of all time. And yes, he WAS in law amd order but he truly shines in OZ Tuvok is my favorite Vulcan. He was more assertive and didn't take BS from anybody. She looked better with the long hair. The short haircut was that of a female coach that wants to speak to managers type No way it's an awesome show No offense but it took multiple viewings to figure that out? No, it's not an analogy that's the actual plot. Director needs the lead female part to show the audience that she lost her family and gained a new one in return. You're saying she wasnt needed as in she could be left out and the movie would've carried on with the guys taking a trip for the worst....but this isn't Hostel the movie. We already know there will be a cult by the title of the movie, so there's no exposing them, what's important is the transition of the female lead. Everytime she freaks out about her family she has to step away to cry and spaz out and her bf tells her he'll be somewhere else waiting whereas the cult literally cries with her. She smiled at the end cause she realizes she has a new family, not for revenge for peaking through the door and catching her bf with other women. No, not all lol. He starts to groom her as soon as the group finds out she's being invited to Sweden with them. He definitely likes her, but also knows she would be a great choice for a new may queen. The guy literally thinks by giving them a new outsider, he'll be sacrificed and go to the next level of that cult. The whole point of the movie was that she lost her family and found a new one. That's why she smiles at the end, fully embracing the cult, not because she chose her boyfriend for the burning ritual. There's a scene with the "friend" that brought them there and he's telling her he knows how it feels to be her cause he lost his family too but that the cult comforted him and became his new family. You're looking at the plot at face value, its not just about a group of friends that go on a trip, she's basically being groomed for all of it. That's the point of most of the naysayers, that the studio is focusing on the sex of the cast and just making it completely opposite of the first. Take a look at alien and aliens. Ripley is a strong female lead but it feels organic. The guys from original Ghostbusters felt organic as well. The all female cast felt totally forced. Yeah that was a pretty stupid scene. Shining Star, Never Let Me Down, Nite Flights, Thru These Architect's Eyes They were in the middle of nowhere but they were being tracked for days by a villager who winded up shooting Affleck Yeah it wasn't gonna work. Also something that wouldn't work is stashing the money and coming back for it. By then it would be crawling with even more enemies. The ending implies son of anarchy guy saved the coordinates for the main actor cause he knows he'd be the one to go back. He would've shared it everybody else before they split but he only gave it to him I agree with Smc.. we know who these guys are, the farmers dont. The way they reacted tells you is not the first time. A group of warriors just don't fall out the sky. They had a right to be theatened right away