mpboylanjr-54038
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It's no surprise that IMDB ratings are so different and it seems nobody can agree if the film was good or bad. It seems we cannot agree on anything anymore. I fear the people giving all these 1 or 3's don't even watch the movies. It's like the people who go and rate a series after 1 episode. I don't fully blame them as I do IMDB because they allow it. I used to really take IMDB user reviews to heart when I was choosing to watch a film, but I can no longer. Maybe it's people with short attention spans or because it's not a Marvel Comics film.
Black Bag is directed by the great Steven soderbergh and has a phenomenal cast. It's a spy film and the story isn't the most original one but it was a good movie. Solid plot and keeps your attention throughout the film. I just don't see how someone could rate it so poorly. It seems we cannot even agree that a good movie is good lol. You used to search for a film like "blow" for instance snd the vast majority were 8-10 because I think normal people will agree it's a great film. Now if a movie is great (which is not often) we still have people giving it a 1 rating. I either totally lost my taste in films or people are not watching movies and shows they are rating. IMDB has lost its purpose because I'm thinking the tic tok generation and their lack of ability to watch anything past 45 seconds .black bag isn't a great movie by any means but it's also not bad ,especially by today's standards.
Black Bag is directed by the great Steven soderbergh and has a phenomenal cast. It's a spy film and the story isn't the most original one but it was a good movie. Solid plot and keeps your attention throughout the film. I just don't see how someone could rate it so poorly. It seems we cannot even agree that a good movie is good lol. You used to search for a film like "blow" for instance snd the vast majority were 8-10 because I think normal people will agree it's a great film. Now if a movie is great (which is not often) we still have people giving it a 1 rating. I either totally lost my taste in films or people are not watching movies and shows they are rating. IMDB has lost its purpose because I'm thinking the tic tok generation and their lack of ability to watch anything past 45 seconds .black bag isn't a great movie by any means but it's also not bad ,especially by today's standards.
I was a Stan in the sense that back in late 90s and throughout 2000's I had every album and knew all lyrics. We looked up to Eminem as representatives of people who looked like us in the hip hop culture . His lyrics were bar none the best out there. He was better than Jay-Z who at the time was considered the top rapper. It's always debatable, but what wasn't was that Eminem was on fire and his first couple of albums were just ridiculous from beginning to end really. This documentary is cool and more sappy really than anything else. I know he cleaned up but I really feel like he went liberal and woke like many other rich and famous entertainers and movie stars over the last 5 years. He became someone who I don't really believe he is. I dont believe half these Hollywood elite snobs actually believe or live the nonsense they pretend to stand for now. I think they are all scared to get cancelled and now that woke is dead they just scared to look like sellouts so they stick with the BS. Anyway, the documentary is a fans wet dream, if you are still even an Eminem fan. I mean I don't really know much of his work passed 2015, and anything past 2010 isn't great anyway. Eminem is corny now.
I had a lot of promise for the 3rd movie of the franchise after so long a break. My god was I disappointed. It was like a zombie art house film. Lots of gore and kills which is great. I mean that's what people want to see, but I found the story kind of rushed and at times boring. Now if this is the first of a few new movies into the franchise of 28 days later I guess I can understand a bit more of the feeling of unfinished storyline. The strange music and flashback play I found kind of annoying also. The part with Ben Kingsley was incredibly odd, and the boy spike and his mom's quest seemed sort of mundane. After Spike arrives home with his father and then embarks on his journey away from his village is where it kind of went down hill for me. The first 40 minutes I found very good. The 2nd act and finale I'm not crazy about. As far as the zombies or infected go it was pretty cool. To see how they changed over the years but the one having a normal baby was a bit much. Then again if there are more movies to come I'm sure this would be a major part of the next installment plot. Overall though I was not impressed unfortunately.