I watch what I watch, and I rate what I rate.
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The tagline for this movie is:
Doyle is bad news — but a good cop!
The tagline for this movie should be:
Doyle is bad news — and also a bad cop!
I don’t know, I wasn’t compelled by this.
I feel like this movie took elements from the first one (almost exactly), but in the best way possible as someone who didn’t love the second movie.
Melodramatic love triangle and samurai fighting. Noice
This movie was so delightful, but unfortunately the audience was not.
I do not remember the last time I have been in an audience that was so obnoxious and loud. When I say that these people laughed at everything, I mean they were HOWLING at the g-d title cards. They were repeating every little word on-screen. They screamed at each smirk and sly remark delivered by the cast.
It was funny, but I'd say the punch lines warranted a "nose laugh"…
It’s been a long time since I’ve watched a movie and not cringed at seeing a bare butt. I think the last one was Braveheart. Thanks, Robert Pattinson!
This was fun! Surprisingly so, I think? I didn’t know what to expect, and it certainly wasn't wasn’t his voice, but overall I enjoyed it!
I think this is also the third movie I’ve seen recently where there seems to be a Trump-esq political figure. Truthfully, I don’t feel like Mark Ruffalo was the best at it, but I don’t think that really mattered a whole bunch.