AMAZON- THE TOMORROW WAR... CHRIS PRATT- TW2 Release date

They were just wasting ammo and were severely under powered


Wasting ammo ???
Bruh they never reloaded the whole entire movie, LOL
Fools shot off like a thousand rounds a piece
And I ain't seen one mofo change clips the whole damn movie

Edit: In the beginning, they did show the "angry black dude" grab 2 clips
But that was about it
Shit was like watching Halo or Gears of War, on cheat mode....
Unlimited ammo for days

:giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
 
None of those accomplishments are no where near the technology it takes to time travel. Plus humans develop weapons to fight each other. The development of Nuclear and biological weapons was an eye opener at how insane the direction of developing weapons had become.
Kind of making my point. Technology in certain fields progress exponentially faster than tech used in firearms. 30 years ago, the concept of having multiple GBs of storage on a small device that can fit on a key chain would've been scoffed at & found to be inconceivable as ppl were saying who would need that much storage. And that's just from a consumer based perspective but sure enough we have that now. From that same perspective in the firearm world, there hasn't been anywhere near as significant a jump in the capability or designs. Once again I'm not saying anyone is wrong for expecting to see more advanced weaponry. Just giving perspective of how some fields of science progress & are implemented at much faster rates.
 
Wasting ammo ???
Bruh they never reloaded the whole entire movie, LOL
Fools shot off like a thousand rounds a piece
And I ain't seen one mofo change clips the whole damn movie

Edit: In the begining, they did show the "angry black dude" grab 2 clips
But that was about it
Shit was like watching Halo or Gears of War, on cheat mode....
Unlimited ammo for days

:giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
Bruh they were also shooting full automatic weapons like they were loaded with 22lr rounds. Absolutely no recoil whatsoever. There's no way you can pick up a rifle & shoot full auto accurately like that with that minimal amount of training them ppl got lol
 
Wasting ammo ???
Bruh they never reloaded the whole entire movie, LOL
Fools shot off like a thousand rounds a piece
And I ain't seen one mofo change clips the whole damn movie

Edit: In the beginning, they did show the "angry black dude" grab 2 clips
But that was about it
Shit was like watching Halo or Gears of War, on cheat mode....
Unlimited ammo for days

:giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
I only saw the Brotha drop a mag ONE time...all the while, I'm thinking to myself that these muhfuckas got a helluva cheat code.
Ammo conservation wasn't even an afterthought at all but they never seemed to run out while firing full auto all the time. :lol:
 
Bruh they were also shooting full automatic weapons like they were loaded with 22lr rounds. Absolutely no recoil whatsoever. There's no way you can pick up a rifle & shoot full auto accurately like that with that minimal amount of training them ppl got lol
1987.
My Unit went to the Range to qualify, which included Night Fire and NBC Firing at MOPP 4 (full gear for those who don't know).

Once we were done, we had to expend all of the remaining ammo. There was some sort of shack at the top of the mountain which served as the backstop for the rounds.

Each one of us had about five 20 round mags to fire and the last one, I put that M16A1 on Auto. That shit almost put me on my ass, admittedly, I was standing flat-footed and relaxed because I didn't expect it. I was aiming at the shack but I must've put 10 rounds almost vertically above us as I was falling back. :eek2:
 
1987.
My Unit went to the Range to qualify, which included Night Fire and NBC Firing at MOPP 4 (full gear for those who don't know).

Once we were done, we had to expend all of the remaining ammo. There was some sort of shack at the top of the mountain which served as the backstop for the rounds.

Each one of us had about five 20 round mags to fire and the last one, I put that M16A1 on Auto. That shit almost put me on my ass, admittedly, I was standing flat-footed and relaxed because I didn't expect it. I was aiming at the shack but I must've put 10 rounds almost vertically above us as I was falling back. :eek2:
I believe it. I know ppl who have been shooting for over 20yrs who tell me shooting full auto is beyond difficult to control
 
I only saw the Brotha drop a mag ONE time...all the while, I'm thinking to myself that these muhfuckas got a helluva cheat code.
Ammo conservation wasn't even an afterthought at all but they never seemed to run out while firing full auto all the time. :lol:
Especially when firing full auto. From the moment they pressed the trigger & we saw that quick muzzle flash, that mag would be empty
 
Wasting ammo ???
Bruh they never reloaded the whole entire movie, LOL
Fools shot off like a thousand rounds a piece
And I ain't seen one mofo change clips the whole damn movie

Edit: In the beginning, they did show the "angry black dude" grab 2 clips
But that was about it
Shit was like watching Halo or Gears of War, on cheat mode....
Unlimited ammo for days

:giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
:roflmao3: :roflmao3: :roflmao3: I noticed that too. Not one cut away shot of someone reloading or asking for a mag.

No selective shooting, just full burst mode all the time.
 
Most realistic gunplay in the whole movie was with the 300 win mag rifle that J.K Simmons used and even then he was handling that kick relatively easily as if it was a regular AR when he was upright. The impact the rounds had on the WhiteSpikes was believable though
 
Bwahaha. I knew there was going to be a ScreenRant about this movie when I saw it. Way too many plot holes.

This dude's Pitch Meeting skits are hilarious.....

 
Plot holes, how do you go from a world population of 8 billion plus to less than 500k in 30 years, shit we couldn't bury the 200-300k in the US properly in 2020 without having dead bodies literally all over the place. And you mean to tell me once the population dropped below 7 billion people no one or country nuke those creations, for Christ sake you can kill one with an axe. It was a cross between Aliens the entire franchise, Edge of Tomorrow and Quite Place. But I enjoyed it, its production value special effect was high....:D
 
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I must say that I was entertained..... there will be another one depending on how well this one goes.... alien ship with cargo? A Prometheus type feeling is what I get....aliens looked like a cross between Predator and Alien.... Bezos does it again....brother in the end went at them with a with a buzz saw like he was in Doom... :lol:

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so every black hero has cancer?

other than that movie was good
 
Kind of making my point. Technology in certain fields progress exponentially faster than tech used in firearms. 30 years ago, the concept of having multiple GBs of storage on a small device that can fit on a key chain would've been scoffed at & found to be inconceivable as ppl were saying who would need that much storage. And that's just from a consumer based perspective but sure enough we have that now. From that same perspective in the firearm world, there hasn't been anywhere near as significant a jump in the capability or designs. Once again I'm not saying anyone is wrong for expecting to see more advanced weaponry. Just giving perspective of how some fields of science progress & are implemented at much faster rates.

keeping it real. it's the same with vehicles. we should have much more advanced vehicles by now. the majority of cars are still operating on the same technology/principles/fuel of 50 years ago or longer.
 
Plot holes, how do you go from a world population of 8 billion plus to less than 500k in 30 years, shit we couldn't bury the 200-300k in the US properly in 2020 without having dead bodies literally all over the place. And you mean to tell me once the population dropped below 7 billion people no one or country nuke those creations, for Christ sake you can kill one with an axe. It was a cross between Aliens the entire franchise, Edge of Tomorrow and Quite Place. But I enjoyed it, its production value special effect was high....:D

not sure if serious. people were not being buried in the movie. they were being eaten by a virus of exponentially reproducing aliens.

there is historical precedent for mass death events. the black plague decimated europe and that is only one instance. the spanish flu effectively ended WWI even though that is rarely discussed. the great famine destroyed a large part of european the population. the triangular trade killed hundreds of millions of africans.

i can keep going.

The Black Death (also known as the Pestilence, the Great Mortality or the Plague) was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Afro-Eurasia from 1346 to 1353.[a] It is the most fatal pandemic recorded in human history, causing the death of 75–200 million people in Eurasia and North Africa, peaking in Europe from 1347 to 1351


The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, the deadliest in history, infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide—about one-third of the planet’s population—and killed an estimated 20 million to 50 million victims, including some 675,000 Americans.



in addition to that if those aliens did to humans what white settlers did to buffalo it is not hard to imagine a scenario of 8 billion to less than 500k in less than a decade.

In the 16th century, North America contained 25–30 million buffalo.[78] Bison were hunted almost to extinction in the 19th century. Fewer than 100 remained in the wild by the late 1880s.[78] They were hunted for their skins and tongues with the rest of the animal left behind to decay on the ground.[79] After the animals rotted, their bones were collected and shipped back east in large quantities.[79]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bison_hunting#cite_note-labanrecords-79

 
I just thought bout irony of people complaining bout why there aren't better guns 30 years in the future when we're still using pistols and rifles based off World War 1 designs and platforms today.

But aren't the guns and ammunition of today more technologically advanced than the guns and weapons in World War 1?
 
Wasting ammo ???
Bruh they never reloaded the whole entire movie, LOL
Fools shot off like a thousand rounds a piece
And I ain't seen one mofo change clips the whole damn movie

Edit: In the beginning, they did show the "angry black dude" grab 2 clips
But that was about it
Shit was like watching Halo or Gears of War, on cheat mode....
Unlimited ammo for days

:giggle: :giggle: :giggle:

Maybe that was the weapons tech upgrade that we're saying should have existed.... :lol:
 
not sure if serious. people were not being buried in the movie. they were being eaten by a virus of exponentially reproducing aliens.

there is historical precedent for mass death events. the black plague decimated europe and that is only one instance. the spanish flu effectively ended WWI even though that is rarely discussed. the great famine destroyed a large part of european the population. the triangular trade killed hundreds of millions of africans.

i can keep going.








in addition to that if those aliens did to humans what white settlers did to buffalo it is not hard to imagine a scenario of 8 billion to less than 500k in less than a decade.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bison_hunting#cite_note-labanrecords-79

1600 -1800 is 2 Hundred years you're only talking about 30 million buffalo, 8 billion people down to 500k in thirty years is far fetch even for creatures that feed off people they never swallowed anyone whole. And like I said after the 1 first million or so killed they would have nuke a whole city to stop it's spread.
 
1600 -1800 is 2 Hundred years you're only talking about 30 million buffalo, 8 billion people down to 500k in thirty years is far fetch even for creatures that feed off people they never swallowed anyone whole. And like I said after the 1 first million or so killed they would have nuke a whole city to stop it's spread.

Population of the US during the Spanish flu was less than 103 million, 1.8 billion world wide
 

The Tomorrow War 2 Gets Promising Update from Director Chris McKay

BYMACA REYNOLDS
PUBLISHED APR 8, 2023

Chris McKay brings hope to the fans after years of silence for The Tomorrow War 2.
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The Tomorrow War is getting a sequel. Released in 2021 on Prime Video, the sci-fi movie was a massive success for the streaming platform, which allowed Chris Pratt to work with them on other projects like The Terminal List, which has been renewed for a second season and will also have a spin-off show.

But news on the continuation of The Tomorrow War was non-existent since the rumors of the sequel started. Fortunately for the fans, director Chris McKay has finally broken the silence on what’s going on with the long-awaited second part of the franchise (via Uproxx):

“Yeah, because they released it worldwide on the same day. Literally, they released it around the world. I still get DMs from people from India and Brazil, and people who are discovering it, who loved that movie and loved the characters and stuff like that. Ultimately, it was a really great experience. But it was one of those things where, of course, you’re making a movie for the theaters. And then the movie was done and they were like, “No, we’re going to put it on a streamer.” It was a little bit of a hard pill to swallow because I’d seen it in theaters and I’d seen how it played. And still to this day, it still plays on Amazon. It’s still one of their number one movies to this day.”

What to Expect from The Tomorrow War 2​

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The story is set in the near future, in which humanity is losing a war against invading aliens. To turn the tide, a group of the best scientists on Earth prepared soldiers from the past for this fight. A man is recruited for this future war, in which the fate of humanity will depend on his ability to face the ghosts of his past. In the past, McKay has expressed that he would like the sequel to be able to expand the world of time travel, so surely that will be the main focus of the second part.
Yvonne Strahovski and Edwin Hodge, who joined Pratt as leads, were linked to The Tomorrow War 2, so it's clear that temporal entanglements will be present, as Hodge's character died in the film and Strahovski's exists only as Pratt's daughter in the future.

 

The Tomorrow War 2 Release Date & Everything You Need To Know

Before a sequel was announced, The Tomorrow War had only been available on Amazon Prime Video for seven days. In the time-traveling action movie, Chris Pratt plays Dan, a war veteran who now teaches chemistry in high schools and is dissatisfied with the course of his life.

 
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