Saw it a while back. It was aight for me. Maybe a 6…6.5/10 best. It’s a lot of mid shit getting raves… on to the next rightI watched The Menu. It got good reviews. I didn’t like it, mainly because of the ending.
i was gonna watch it but the intro gay cocaine joke turned me offYo. Am I trippin? Or do we not have any discussion up about the YOU PEOPLE flick new to Netflix?
If it’s a stand alone thread I’m not seeing it anymore in my searches
if not - I caught it so I’m here for the chit chat lol
Yo. Am I trippin? Or do we not have any discussion up about the YOU PEOPLE flick new to Netflix?
If it’s a stand alone thread I’m not seeing it anymore in my searches
if not - I caught it so I’m here for the chit chat lol
i think you're talking about " A needle in a timestack"
Thank you, that's the one
You People
Dumb, Overdone, Unfunny, Cliche, Stereotypical, Redundant, Regurgitated, Uncreative
Eddie, Julia Louise Dreyfus, Sara Jay and Jonah are too good for this. This shit was bad. Angry black man and dumb and naive white people. Nia Long was wasted. They had no chemistry, because it wasn't believable New New would ever fuck with Jonah Hill. Even a chunky Lauren London.
Kenya Barris sucks. He should never direct again. Was this shit made for TV with the cuts of scenes made for commercials?
The Xzibit shit throughout the movie and it even had Andrew Schulz in it.
The best part of this was the music, sneakers and the credits. This shit was awful and he epitome of wasted talent.
Damn it, I think I even chuckled once or twice from House Party. Wait, Sara Jay with the Mo line on the plane did make me chuckle.
Did you notice they strategically tried to hide Lauren London's body throughout the whole movie?
We Need to Do Something
2021
6.5/10
Finally starting to clear my saved stuff on Hulu before all this new stuff they plan on dropping soon.
This is a psychological horror flick whose premise has been done a number of times over the past 20 years.
It’s a somewhat slow burn film, but does just enough to keep you interested in what is going on.
The entire film mainly takes place in a reinforced bathroom in a family home where they take shelter from an incoming storm, possibly a tornado.
The film kicks in right from the start. There isn’t anything at the beginning dealing with character/story development. So if you suffer from Movie ADHD, this film is for you.
A few times thru-out the film, there are flashback sequences played dealing with the daughter. Pay attention because what happens with her character is part of the story.
I’m not gonna spoil it. But this is one of those films that ends with the viewer interpretation of what finally happens. Anyone who watches it will have their own theory on how it ends. Nobody is wrong or right. So when the film ends and you are sitting there going “WTF?”, that is your cue that you weren’t paying attention to what was going on.
There is a little graphic violence, not much to get excited over.
Synopsis
Seeking shelter from a storm, a family finds itself trapped for days with no sign of rescue and untold evils lurking just beyond the walls.
Knock At the Cabin
Should I have answered?
PRAISE: I always feel M. Night Shyamalan lays down a good foundation for his stories that draw me in and hang on every word. This time the story is about a young girl and her parents are taken hostage by four armed strangers who demand they make an unthinkable choice to avert the apocalypse.
I enjoyed the performances and David Bautista was definitely the standout. Some of the visuals and close up shots definitely added to the intensity of the film. I also enjoyed the biblical themes in the film such as the world needing a perfect sacrifice. My interest was held enough as both groups try to convince each other about what's real. I definitely questioned myself about what kind of sacrifice I would make if I were in the situation like this.
PROBLEMS: The movie is definitely repetitive at times and feels one note.
I sat there hoping for something more intriguing and involving to happen the ending felt basic to me because really the way the story lines up there was only 2 places for it to go.I guess I was looking for something a bit more suspenseful.
Scale of 1 to 10 a 6½
I watched The Menu. It got good reviews. I didn’t like it, mainly because of the ending.