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Negan is the only good part of the show that's left. But he's gone a bit soft tbh. Maggie needs to kill Negan's love interest as retribution. Negan will likely go back to his old ways after that. That would be a sweet ending to this abysmal show. It was a great episode. Loved every minute of it. I could feel the tension rising during the ballroom scene and knew something was on the edge. PG 13 = push hard on woke agenda. That's the best time to get at the kids. They will absorb anything at that age and retain for life. I didn't know that! It's really good, from the perspective of a Producer and the hell they have to go through to get a movie produced. I've seen him on TV shows in front of live audiences, and he was fairly fluid in the way he delivered his responses. Admittedly, this was around the time he first met Heard. I guess he elevated his level of drinking as a response to the marriage. His brain is certainly damaged due to all that alcohol, and slower than is once was. Don't worry, she'll be fine. Elon still has a soft spot for her. Other than that, she could always do B-movies. Honestly, this movie was extremely bad. At 5.1 on IMDB, I'm hoping it drops to 4.9 and Morbius 2 never gets made. The duel was absolutely fantastic. Northman was also good, but I liked duel better. It starts off relatively ok, then suddenly goes from bad to awful. What can you expect from a director who only directed one other movie prior to this. Ryan Armstrong was clearly the best in this; and Gloria Reuben was at her worst, which was surprising as she seemed to have done a good job in Mr. Robot. I loved this show in the beginning. But I agree, the constant cultural references in each conversation has become a bit too much. This show needs to end soon. I hope Axelrod comes back and gives it its proper death. Yeah I see your point. Maybe if she put on some weight, her face would plump up a little and look younger. Probably due to lack of makeup and bad lighting All I'm saying is there is distortion based on orientation of camera: 00:00:40 : https://imgur.com/Ls2eNzv (horizon has strong curvature) 00:00:41 : https://imgur.com/vIh0Nxb (horizon has less curvature) A better example: 00:08:46 : https://imgur.com/b8FfPu3 (horizon appears concave) 00:08:47 : https://imgur.com/Ea9P2li (horizon appears flat) 00:08:48 : https://imgur.com/YIvlDXq (horizon appears strongly convex) Obviously if the camera is oriented above the horizon, the horizon will appear concave; if below, then it's convex in appearance. So the whole video proves nothing. With the 00:08:46 image, you could argue that we live on the inside of a sphere. And this one all the way up: 02:08:48 : https://imgur.com/hBoRBq5 (looks like we live on the inside of a sphere) Maybe a lot of the budget in previous films went into building those ridiculous looking batmobiles. Now we're getting a sexy upgraded 1970s-like muscle car that won't break the budget. I love it. Don't worry, this movie will be great! Simply because the movie stank. It started getting desperate and rushed towards the end with that ridiculous Keymaster/Gatekeeper interplay. The rescue scene at the end was also trivial and idiotic. In addition, although Mckenna Grace is a wonderful actress (i.e. I especially loved her in Gifted (2017)), I found her performance to be somewhat dry and lackluster in this one. I hate to admit it, but although I hate all this woke stuff going on in films these days, Ghostbusters (2016) was a much better viewing experience. That GoPro YouTube video proves nothing. They are using a crappy camera lens which causing everything to look ballooned and curved. All rectilinear lines in the video appear to have some curvature depending on the direction the camera is facing. I refuse to believe it. That is the most dramatic transformation I've ever seen. Sure people get older, but there are certain facial characteristics that are retained throughout ones life. In this case I see absolutely nothing resembling her former self. I'm sad. She had the most beautiful smile. Always reminds me of the way Natalie Portman smiles. I hope she's happy though. I found it difficult getting through this movie. Loss of concentration led to getting lost in the plot. The muscle car chase scene was good though. Most of the other scenes are drawn out, but so too was his other movie Le Mans (1971) with its dreamy women and fast cars, which I better preferred. If you want an action movie from the same era, go with Dirty Harry (1971), although released a few years later.