subxerogravity
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Obviously, if this movie makes money, they will not stop making these films's but it would be cool if they retired the film franchise in respect for Death's representative.
This movie was better than it needed to be. It was humorous, never taking itself that seriously, and as a horror film, it works on the grim side and works well.
It was an interesting concept, but I will say for the franchise overall, if you've seen Final Destination 2 (the people who made this movie definitely did), there was a way they could have tightly wrapped all the movies into one huge story far more clearly, but whatever.
Bloodlines was a fun time at the movies, and I greatly enjoyed this one.
This movie was better than it needed to be. It was humorous, never taking itself that seriously, and as a horror film, it works on the grim side and works well.
It was an interesting concept, but I will say for the franchise overall, if you've seen Final Destination 2 (the people who made this movie definitely did), there was a way they could have tightly wrapped all the movies into one huge story far more clearly, but whatever.
Bloodlines was a fun time at the movies, and I greatly enjoyed this one.
If you love the Weekend's music, it's an ok movie.
The Weeknd does not show up on my music radar, and honestly, I don't see it happening after I saw this. This film could have done a better job of doing what it was meant to do and promote the music.
If you love the Weeknd himself then the movie sucks.
I feel like this dude can be on Kanye's level of egotism, but the music ain't there yet (not for me anyway). Most likely could have stomached his self-indulgence if I liked the music better.
If you like Jenna Ortega, then go see this flick. Barry Keoghan was cool but not enough of him, but Oretga killed it as the worst fan an artist could run into. Her energy was attractive, and I loved watching her prance around the screen.
Overall, it's not Purple Rain, but it sooooo wanted to be that!
The Weeknd does not show up on my music radar, and honestly, I don't see it happening after I saw this. This film could have done a better job of doing what it was meant to do and promote the music.
If you love the Weeknd himself then the movie sucks.
I feel like this dude can be on Kanye's level of egotism, but the music ain't there yet (not for me anyway). Most likely could have stomached his self-indulgence if I liked the music better.
If you like Jenna Ortega, then go see this flick. Barry Keoghan was cool but not enough of him, but Oretga killed it as the worst fan an artist could run into. Her energy was attractive, and I loved watching her prance around the screen.
Overall, it's not Purple Rain, but it sooooo wanted to be that!
The fame that is Cheech & Chong was slightly before me. I'm aware of Cheech Marin, who, as an actor, I was aware of from my childhood, starting with his film Born in East LA, so for me, the film was most interesting from the standpoint of Tommy Chong, who, from my perspective, was just Rae Dawn Chong's father.
Both of them had pretty interesting lives before meeting one another and starting the comedy duo. Lives that I thought were more interesting than the comedy team-up As far as docs go overall this was two interesting men with a great story to tell and worth paying attention to even if you are not familiar with their iconic turn in comedy.
Both of them had pretty interesting lives before meeting one another and starting the comedy duo. Lives that I thought were more interesting than the comedy team-up As far as docs go overall this was two interesting men with a great story to tell and worth paying attention to even if you are not familiar with their iconic turn in comedy.