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Get ready for some drastic changes when the Netflix season starts up.
Went from a TV show to a Netflix series? Hmm which season.
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Get ready for some drastic changes when the Netflix season starts up.
Whatever season isn't 20+ episodesWent from a TV show to a Netflix series? Hmm which season.
Get ready for some drastic changes when the Netflix season starts up.
Other than having in common telling more than one story where Pines tells 2 and Devill tells 3 or 4 I dont get the point of bringing it up.Skip this and watch The Place Beyond The Pines.
Even after he said why?And I still don't understand Bucky's motivation for anything he did in the 4th quarter.
Other than having in common telling more than one story where Pines tells 2 and Devill tells 3 or 4 I dont get the point of bringing it up.
Two different movies.
Even after he said why?
He literally said in the woods something like I know she did some bad things but you still killed my sister.
We probably gonna have to disagree here.Still super lazy writing.
He didn't even seem to care about his sister.
Makes no sense thats he'd do all that after murking his bosses and destroying the evidence.
Pines was about a cop and a thief, the crime and their interaction that then became years later about their sons and another crime.Just was all over the place.
And the similarities between this and Pines is there.
If you can't see it thats on you.
We probably gonna have to disagree here.
First you said you don't know why a character did what he did now you saying it was lazy writing but before you aint even know why
Pretty obvious dude and his sister got a ****ed up relationship. They already established he cared enough about her to get her off on previous charges when they talked earlier in the movie.
The reasons for his actions are clear. What he did to the guy he was working for has nothing to do with his sister's death. Those are two different stories. He already covered that up.
Pines was about a cop and a thief, the crime and their interaction that then became years later about their sons and another crime.
Devil is a period piece about a super religious dad whose belief doesn't save his dying wife who commits that, a corrupt sheriff that turns on the criminals he was working for as he tries to get reelected as sheriff, a traveling serial killing couple that uses sex to kill hitchhikers, a delusional religious man so crazy he "sacrifices" his wife, a sexual predator pedophile preacher, and a boy who lost his parents who goes to live with his grandma and a girl she adopted who lost her parents and how he ends up doing a murder after his sister dies and how all of those stories connect and interact
The only thing the two movies have in common is that they tell more than one story with multiple main characters but you could argue The Place Beyond the Pines is just about one bigger story covering 2 generations.
Calling Devil All the Time a great value The Place Beyond the Pines is like calling A Bronx Tale a dollar store version of Carlito's Way.
It doesn't make sense when you think about it but hey that's you.
Any kind of end of the world, zombie (eh), plague type series?
I liked Containment, sad it got canned.
I’m on episode 4 and I keep asking myself why this lady won’t mind her business and head home. **** is perplexing.The Third Day is crazy good.
Was not expecting it to be some mystery psychological thriller journey.
HBO lowkey killing it on Monday nights too with We Are Who We Are.
The Third Day is crazy good.
Was not expecting it to be some mystery psychological thriller journey.
HBO lowkey killing it on Monday nights too with We Are Who We Are.
Same first impression. I thought this was something else completely and then I was like oh **** what is going on with the ppl on this island.Thanks, this was flying under my radar until you mentioned it. The previews didn't do it for me, It's very good though once I got into it.