Fiasco total: La toma del Área 51
Título original: Trainwreck: Storm Area 51
Millones se unen a evento de Facebook para invadir Área 51. Ejército advierte mientras memes sobre esquivar balas y correr estilo Naruto se viralizan. Cazadores OVNI planean reunión.Millones se unen a evento de Facebook para invadir Área 51. Ejército advierte mientras memes sobre esquivar balas y correr estilo Naruto se viralizan. Cazadores OVNI planean reunión.Millones se unen a evento de Facebook para invadir Área 51. Ejército advierte mientras memes sobre esquivar balas y correr estilo Naruto se viralizan. Cazadores OVNI planean reunión.
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I now have an answer to the question "Can you make a documentary and only interview morons?"
the answer from Netflix is "yes"
This is a repetitive and meandering mess. Everyone says the same thing several times. The Vice guy was unnecessary and dumb as a stump. There were so many unnecessary interviews, it boggles the mind. Disco Donnie is the creepiest dude ever.
My review jumps all over the place, as this doc does. As dumb as the interview subjects seem, the Director and editor of this are clearly the dumbest people involved.
Just an absolutely unwatchable mess. The internet Historian did a short doc on this with no money, and it's head and shoulders aboce this crap.
the answer from Netflix is "yes"
This is a repetitive and meandering mess. Everyone says the same thing several times. The Vice guy was unnecessary and dumb as a stump. There were so many unnecessary interviews, it boggles the mind. Disco Donnie is the creepiest dude ever.
My review jumps all over the place, as this doc does. As dumb as the interview subjects seem, the Director and editor of this are clearly the dumbest people involved.
Just an absolutely unwatchable mess. The internet Historian did a short doc on this with no money, and it's head and shoulders aboce this crap.
I was excited for this. I remember following it from the U. K. how ever this is so badly put together and all over the place.
Rarely do I need to switch off a series I've been excited to watch. I'm sure the makers at Netflix took something when putting this together. Jumps to pointless stuff and it's dire. Worth cancelling Netflix over. Looks like a student made it but tried to use an editing app and they had ADHD. The storyline was here but instead of following what happens it constantly edited in ridiculous and pointless scenes.
Rarely do I need to switch off a series I've been excited to watch. I'm sure the makers at Netflix took something when putting this together. Jumps to pointless stuff and it's dire. Worth cancelling Netflix over. Looks like a student made it but tried to use an editing app and they had ADHD. The storyline was here but instead of following what happens it constantly edited in ridiculous and pointless scenes.
But here's the real deal, she saw and felt nothing but dollar signs and the cool liquid coinage of Scrooge McDuck - come now, as if your whole life wasn't adding up to this moment - at least YOU believed - one doesn't consider selling thier house to bankroll some stoner dreamscape, when they don't see a massive back end - ok ok ok, objectively re this documentary : didn't need to be told and not really a trainwreck, more like a failed happenstance and symptom of perils of social media - whatever.
Do the majority of Americans suffer from Peter Pan Syndrome? Why would anyone really believe the 'event' was real? The meme guy is a loser who could have easily told everyone it was a joke the first day, but no; he wanted his 15 minutes of fame - get a haircut and a real job dude!
The wayward and Spoiled youth of America has become a way of life since the late '50s and it will continue it seems until hopefully someone alerts them to the fact that being a responsible adult begins at 18 years of age, in some countries that would be 16 years old.
Meme guy doesn't care about the amount of tax payers money that was used to secure his 'event' or the debt the that woman is in because of him, he should have been charged with reckless behavior.
The wayward and Spoiled youth of America has become a way of life since the late '50s and it will continue it seems until hopefully someone alerts them to the fact that being a responsible adult begins at 18 years of age, in some countries that would be 16 years old.
Meme guy doesn't care about the amount of tax payers money that was used to secure his 'event' or the debt the that woman is in because of him, he should have been charged with reckless behavior.
Matty is a legend, a lot of of the followers who wanted to denounce him, were too hard-core like he posted the event and you followed him. You can still go which they did, but there was no reason to be angry with him. It got out of hand obviously he had no credibility. He was just a meme profile poster who got a once in a lifetime opportunity I think age 20, which he handled really well, especially with FBI going to his door.
And yet he still created a performance place and got a little bit of money from all this instead of going today, which is the best outcome
I'm just a supporter of this guy he handled everything so well as for the woman who gained debt and didn't even like him in the first place and a lot of the people of that county didn't like this once in a lifetime moment event I get their concerns were reasonable, especially since they were in the middle of the desert, but the most of the concern should be their own property I think they should've just mind their business. I get what was happening, but they were still a pretty wide area there's going to be crazy people for sure and that's not what they signed up for for living in that location but it wasn't a reoccurring event. It was going to be for two or three days Maybe a week for people who wanted to be really prepared.
And props for the security and government people who did investigate and wanted to make sure that another instant like another place happened wouldn't occur again at that location. It was reasonable and I'm glad that people are thinking and trying to make sure things don't happen again. That doesn't happen often enough.
And yet he still created a performance place and got a little bit of money from all this instead of going today, which is the best outcome
I'm just a supporter of this guy he handled everything so well as for the woman who gained debt and didn't even like him in the first place and a lot of the people of that county didn't like this once in a lifetime moment event I get their concerns were reasonable, especially since they were in the middle of the desert, but the most of the concern should be their own property I think they should've just mind their business. I get what was happening, but they were still a pretty wide area there's going to be crazy people for sure and that's not what they signed up for for living in that location but it wasn't a reoccurring event. It was going to be for two or three days Maybe a week for people who wanted to be really prepared.
And props for the security and government people who did investigate and wanted to make sure that another instant like another place happened wouldn't occur again at that location. It was reasonable and I'm glad that people are thinking and trying to make sure things don't happen again. That doesn't happen often enough.
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