Argylle (2024) - Starring Samuel L Jackson, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, Henry Cavill, John Cena, Dua Lipa and more!

That shit looked stupid
Yep like I said earlier, when I seen the full cast of this movie, I knew it was going to miss the mark. Sometimes I let a few mediocre Samuel L Jackson’s movies slide especially that movie “CACs on the plane” but this movie here I want nothing to do with.
 
I saw it today. I thought it was fun. Lost of twists and turns. Bryce Dallas Howard is a pawg. She looks good in jeans. Oh,and the movie has a crossover with another movie franchise..you'll see after the credits.
 
This shit was ass.

Broad was fat and a secret agent beating people up?

and the smoke and ice skating in fucking crude oil were fucking ridiculous :smh:
 
Shit looked like a Kingsmen sequel rejected script, may check for it in the trap. Budget for this thing was huge too. Hollywood can't keep making these big money flops, A.I. may have to be used to save money.
 
In a distant third place, Matthew Vaughn’s spy thriller “Argylle” collected $4.72 million over the three-day weekend and an estimated $5.55 million through the holiday on Monday. After three weeks of release (two of which were spent at No. 1), Apple’s $200 million-budgeted caper has grossed a tragic $37.2 million in North America and $76 million globally.
 
I think the premise was the problem. You're basing your next action on the author's next chapter. The empty apartment fight was decent, the father and mother story was a little far fetched, the oil skating was something else, the smoke grenade fights were...Well, not for me, and the logic behind the last scene was outright illogical.

Was good for entertainment purposes and yes, Bryce in jeans was inviting.
 
Last edited:
All Apple movies flop. Stop promoting your movies with that logo because it’s proven people like me see that logo we only want to see that shit on Apple TV not the movies lol.
 
In a distant third place, Matthew Vaughn’s spy thriller “Argylle” collected $4.72 million over the three-day weekend and an estimated $5.55 million through the holiday on Monday. After three weeks of release (two of which were spent at No. 1), Apple’s $200 million-budgeted caper has grossed a tragic $37.2 million in North America and $76 million globally.
Has there ever been a movie with an ensemble cast that did well at the box office?
 
Back
Top