Man, I never go to a barber because of that "too perfect" look. Your beard is trimmed at so right angle it looks like they unscrewed your head and put a new one.

And that's where the Rambo should've ended, because the next instalment was clearly unnecessary for this franchise.

This movie is great for the whole family on Sunday afternoon. You're gonna love it and your kids gonna love it.

After seeing it I wished Mathew Vaughn directed some of Pratchett's novels.

I thought he's gonna be next Guy Ritchie, but something went wrong.

To be honest I loved almost everything that Tony Scott directed, but doing Man of Fire he developed this seizure inducing editing style and sticked to it for the rest of his career and I wasn't really a fan of that.

Ben Foster is good actor improving everything I've seen him in. Picked Pandorum mostly seeing him in credits and was not disappointed. The ending was great.

Lars von Trier is so unhinged you're wondering if there was any VFX in cutting the duckling's leg off or he did it for real.

Horse killing scene from the 1965 polish film Popioły (eng. The Ashes).

Asking why?

Because they killed a horse for real to shoot that fucking scene. The director got Honorary Academy Award in 1999.

Especially if you watch this the second time (WTF would you, I don't know) and realise

True, but those fistfights are almost cartoonish. It's no John Wick - they move slow and yet bones come out through the skin.

Crowbar is also usually a lifetime item. 4 swings in Last of Us breaks it to pieces.

Well, Ok, but it was a mechanic that you just could not use...

Far Cry 2 was the shit. You could even shoot enemies through that flimsy walls. But that respawn mechanic was truly fucking annoying.

Everybody wanted a drivable Batmobile in previous games and they just went with a total overkill.

Did you mean Batman Arkham games and Riddler's trophies?

Never seen a thread where I would disagree with most of the comments, especially when some of you just name a thing without giving any merits. There's a difference between "I don't like it/I don't get it" and "This is shit".

Lol, this movie was never a masterpiece in the first place, it's a cult movie because "it's so bad that it's good".

Well, this is what happens when the director with a reputation gets to do whatever he wants and writes some stupid shit into his script and nobody has the audacity to call it out. Remember Tenet and "including my son?" scene?