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The fight between Serrano and Taylor had the high-powered energy and sheer viciousness I expected from the Tyson/Paul fight. Those women were brutal! I tuned in and watched a couple of the other fights, too, and I was feeling pumped for the finale. While the commentators were kind of... bad, I laughed it off and waited with anticipation for what was promised to be a global moment.
The fight which we were subjected to a four-hour live lead up for was over in just 20 minutes and was incredibly empty. I turned my television off and my partner and I barely discussed it. The only satisfying part was Paul being obviously booed by the audience at the beginning, while everyone cheered for Iron Mike.
Another glaring issue: Netflix was having a really hard time streaming this. At times, I felt like I was watching a 360p YouTube video than a millions of dollars Netflix production. The drop in quality was so disappointing it took me entirely out of the action. Hopefully, they do better with live streams in the future.
The fight which we were subjected to a four-hour live lead up for was over in just 20 minutes and was incredibly empty. I turned my television off and my partner and I barely discussed it. The only satisfying part was Paul being obviously booed by the audience at the beginning, while everyone cheered for Iron Mike.
Another glaring issue: Netflix was having a really hard time streaming this. At times, I felt like I was watching a 360p YouTube video than a millions of dollars Netflix production. The drop in quality was so disappointing it took me entirely out of the action. Hopefully, they do better with live streams in the future.
I went into this film with expectations at an exceptionally low tide, having seen many critic and user reviews laughing about the "haunted swimming pool" idea. As I sat down to watch, beer in hand (a must for this film, honestly), I expected it to be downright awful, and to find myself yelling to many a character, "JUST DONT GO IN THE POOL!?!?" To my honest surprise, while this movie is absolutely kooky (I can only assume its writers were high AF when they came up with the idea), and not at all scary, everyone did the best with the material they had, and when the story went *deeper* to add more to the haunted pool idea, I actually was pretty pleased with how everything eventually came to the surface. I'm a horror fan-and a comedy fan-and this is kind of in the middle of both. It's a mindless way to pass the evening (as I said, drinks are highly recommended), but while it may not float your boat, it's not the worst way to spend your time. Go in it with no to low expectations, and maybe you'll be surprised.
I have mixed feelings about this movie. It is almost entirely a dialogue between two people: a man claiming to be possessed by a demon and a psychiatrist who has to determine whether that man is or is not insane. As someone who *loves* possession movies, I thought this take on one - focused on conversation and logic rather than exorcism - would be fascinating. While the conversation around theology, morality, and sin was interesting, it very quickly became apparent that the movie was written by right-wing religious people. For example: There is very heavy-handed anti-abortion dialogue in this movie, which is extremely grating. I wanted to turn it off at the 45 minute mark because of said dialogue; however, I pushed through. The climax of the movie was decent for what the film was. Do not mistake this as a horror. It is an attempt at theological pedagogy. That being said, I enjoyed the conversation and the actor who played Edward/Nefarious was awesome. 6/10. Also, I'm drunk so beware of this rating.