patriciamassiwer
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Part 2 of All Hell Breaks Loose is absolutely real. I saw it live when it originally aired. You will not find part 2 in any dvd or vhs or whatever, because it was never released for these formats due to the conflicts and legal parameters. It only aired live, on tv, once and that was it. Fans just created fake part 2's online to try and recreate the actual episode for comfort.
It's too bad that the rights to part 2 were not released because when I watched it live, it was intense, emotional and well done. It is not unusual to not have a real recording of part 2 because it wasn't totally common to do this. We just watched tv live and that was that and plus we didn't have dvr, on demand, nor streaming. I was 33 back then (2001) and even though one could technically record tv shows onto a vhs tape, I wouldn't say it was common. Anyways, I don't care if some people believe that part 2 doesn't exist because I know it actually does because I saw it live that one time it aired and I know others who have as well. That's the truth. Period. When something is true, it just stands. It's like saying you don't believe in the sun or the moon. It doesn't matter if you don't believe in the sun or moon, the fact is, it's true that they do exist no matter what some people may think.
Anyhow, it's really not that important in the grand scheme of things. I just figured I would write this because I actually saw it myself. I'm glad I have it in my memory banks. Maybe someday, the people holding this part 2 back from the public, will release it so everyone else can enjoy it as well.
It's too bad that the rights to part 2 were not released because when I watched it live, it was intense, emotional and well done. It is not unusual to not have a real recording of part 2 because it wasn't totally common to do this. We just watched tv live and that was that and plus we didn't have dvr, on demand, nor streaming. I was 33 back then (2001) and even though one could technically record tv shows onto a vhs tape, I wouldn't say it was common. Anyways, I don't care if some people believe that part 2 doesn't exist because I know it actually does because I saw it live that one time it aired and I know others who have as well. That's the truth. Period. When something is true, it just stands. It's like saying you don't believe in the sun or the moon. It doesn't matter if you don't believe in the sun or moon, the fact is, it's true that they do exist no matter what some people may think.
Anyhow, it's really not that important in the grand scheme of things. I just figured I would write this because I actually saw it myself. I'm glad I have it in my memory banks. Maybe someday, the people holding this part 2 back from the public, will release it so everyone else can enjoy it as well.
This may not be one of those movies with an intricate storyline, but the overall theme is very empowering to young women. Also, I found that the stunt work and fight scenes were well done. Sometimes people who give bad reviews on a film, it's because it doesn't resonate with them. Not every film made is for the same demographic.
This was an action packed, young woman inspiring film that helps break the still ever present glass ceiling. The acting was good too. Actually, this film could have been a pretty cool Hulu series too; Then they could have deepened the storyline. Overall, I did enjoy the princess kicking some a** and there ain't nothing wrong with that.
This was an action packed, young woman inspiring film that helps break the still ever present glass ceiling. The acting was good too. Actually, this film could have been a pretty cool Hulu series too; Then they could have deepened the storyline. Overall, I did enjoy the princess kicking some a** and there ain't nothing wrong with that.
This is not brainless as some describe. You have to really listen to what they are talking about. Yes there are some great fight scenes. However, the characters also battled with what their purpose is and had no idea of the impact they've had on the world. Also, it's basically a pilot. This is based on The Old Guard comic books, so there is a lot more of the story to tell. As a stand alone movie, it does leave you wanting more, so hopefully they will consider continuing as an original series for Netflix. I'm interested in what it can become.