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bolehornot's rating
The Penguin stars Farrell as Oz and details his struggles setting up a successful business in a competitive and cut-throat industry.
Much credit is given to the show writers who detail the successful outcomes of implementing a modern DEI hiring plan and achieving a diversified and inclusive workforce.
With dedicated execution of an effective business plan, Oz is able to disrupt established and entrenched incumbent players in a conventional industry. This is achieved through a successful product, a reduction in turnaround times, innovations in distribution and production, and an expansion of market share and gross margins.
Please stay tuned to find out how Oz is able to drive outsized shareholder returns.
Much credit is given to the show writers who detail the successful outcomes of implementing a modern DEI hiring plan and achieving a diversified and inclusive workforce.
With dedicated execution of an effective business plan, Oz is able to disrupt established and entrenched incumbent players in a conventional industry. This is achieved through a successful product, a reduction in turnaround times, innovations in distribution and production, and an expansion of market share and gross margins.
Please stay tuned to find out how Oz is able to drive outsized shareholder returns.
The plot is non-existent. The characters are bland and they rely too much on the monsters to create tension. You become desensitized to the monsters quickly and maybe you will start feeling sleepy like I did. Come to think of it, the monsters kinda look a little goofy with their watermelon heads.
The action is formulaic and very derivative. Make some noise. Monster appears. Hide from monster. Maybe someone dies, maybe no one dies. Rinse and repeat. Combined with a simple plot and it is a snooze-fest.
I am a big fan of the first film and this one falls short of it in nearly every aspect. I would not recommend this film to fans of the series.
The action is formulaic and very derivative. Make some noise. Monster appears. Hide from monster. Maybe someone dies, maybe no one dies. Rinse and repeat. Combined with a simple plot and it is a snooze-fest.
I am a big fan of the first film and this one falls short of it in nearly every aspect. I would not recommend this film to fans of the series.
A plot that doesn't make any sense, really bad and cringeworthy dialogue, humor that falls flat, the list goes on. Production quality and action scenes are good though. Definitely worse than the previous films.