I know you're probably not really Orson Welles, but thinking about Welles from that champagne commercial as Del Toro in the 'few small beers' scene made me smile
I got to see it at one of only four theaters that were projecting a VistaVision print of the film (Coolidge Corner in Brookline, MA).
If that has you wondering what it means I recommend watching this video which explains a lot about that format and other film technology from that era.
I found it meditative and deeply moving and beautifully acted / shot…but then again Aftersun was one of my movies of the year last year, so I kind of vibe with that anyway. A very different experience to OBAA!
I found it extremely compelling and meditative. The narration and the fact that it was so similar to animal documentaries in its approach made it quite interesting.
It absolutely will be too slow and ponderous for many, but I firmly believe it was the most beautiful piece of American art I saw, read, or heard this year.
It's something like 80% of the way to being There Will Be Blood with it's beautiful shots.
Think it's honestly a lock for BP. Some years it can be a toss up but everyone in the industry has praised one battle and it's just the obvious front runner. Other potentials nominees are also really good but I think One Battle is just going to be the obvious winner
Boner scene completely took me out of it, I could not believe that her choosing to sexually humiliate a racist guy was a choice any person would ever make. I really struggled in the first half hour, was not vibing with it at all primarily due to Perfidia. Thought it got better after the time skip
I cannot for the life of me understand the praise for this film, it’s mediocre at best. Some funny moments but pretty much every character is awful and pretty dumbed down predictable story….i dunno I just don’t get it.
Oh we watch everything together. I’ve been exposing her to great films since she was like 5 years old. OBAA is like Dora the Explorer compared to some of the films we’ve seen together.
I wouldn’t change a thing. It’s an incredible relationship. I may be biased, but I think the world would greatly benefit from more father/daughter love and sharing in moments of art and film.
I watched it this weekend sorta out of obligation since it seems to be an Oscar front runner. I didn’t expect to love it as much as I did. I don’t like DiCaprio usually, and PTA movies have always seemed self indulgent. But ma, they nailed it. The script was so propulsive and I never seemed to know where it was going next. Sean Penn always overacts, but he overacted in such a cartoon remarkable way that the character was kinda terrifying in how stupid and needy he was. (Why is your shirt so tight…I can see the lifts in your shoes). Del toro was as great as ever. The cinematography was interesting, especially the chase scenes.. The topic was timely without being preachy. And we don’t seem to get great epic movies for grownups that are still interesting and fun. Really really impressed.
Both Tarantino and PTA excel at pacing. I'm not a big Avatar fan so haven't seen them past the first one years ago, but Cameron is masterful at pacing also. It all about keeping the beat, rest at the right spots and ramp up the tension at the right spots.
True that, I’m not too keen on the Avatar series but Cameron’s other works definitely agree. Both One Battle After Another and this Kill Bill rerelease is just great this year (also first time seeing Kill Bill in any format)
The downvotes are not warranted. But pacing is either the part of the movie, or not at all. So a well paced film is like every other well paced film. Like Ringo Starr hitting every beat at the right time.
Filmmakers like James Cameron, Tarantino and younger Scorsese rely on pacing to tell their story. Spielberg, PTA, Nolan use it in certain movies depending on how they want the story told.
Jurassic Park, Goodfellas, Terminator 2, Boogie Nights, Pulp Fiction, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Back to the Future... are the pinnacle examples to pace a simple movie with a simple plot and keep us engaged forever. There are many others but those are the ones that popped into my head.
Did anyone else think this film was just ok? I think the pacing/cinematography and performances were superb but something about the story was just sort of lacking
It's a very funny comedy at best, but all the people who think this is a major political statement must be on hard drugs. Opening some reviews during release and then actually seeing the movie in the cinema was a crazy fucking experience.
When something like Don’t Look Up releases reviewers are mad it’s too on the nose. When a movie like this releases people are somehow still mad because it either says too much or too little. I agree with your take mostly though, it’s a topical dramedy making fun of white suprematists and the ridiculousness of the situation we have going on with handling immigration. Not much more than that.
I thought it was well done except the daughter and her phone. Like, everyone and their fucking dog has known for decades now that law enforcement traces your fucking phone as step one. This was a major plot point in Enemy of the State, and that movie was 27 years ago, longer than Willa would have been alive (heck, longer than the actress playing her has been alive). Since she seems way more accepting of their lives as ex revolutionaries than burn-out Bob is, and is able to handle protocol better, to have her refuse to give up her phone, especially as she sees the law enforcement convoy on the way to the school dance she just left, it just seems like an instance of a character being stupid to drive the plot, which I hated as soon as it happened because so much after became painfully predictable.
We have a teenage girl in our extended family and I ABSOLUTELY believe this to be a possibility. For one, she’s never seen this violence or family history she learned about, for all she knows it’s just a thing of the past.
In our family she’d sneak out of her bedroom window AND not connect the dots that the camera outside their house would see her. Her brain literally isn’t fully developed, hence why I believe this plot point to be a possibility.
To be fair to the plot, it was a "hidden" cell phone that her father didn't even know she had. Maybe her thinking her friends were the only ones knowing of its existence was the saving grace to keep it. Also, she's a teenage girl. They don't want to part from their phones and don't think rationally when being phoneless is the outcome.
I thought it made total sense. She had no experience of the revolutionary stuff from 16 years ago. To her, I’m sure it was her burnout paranoid dad and she was all “yeah yeah whatever. Fine, I’ll take the little transponder thing <rolls eyes>.” Definite 16 year old behavior.
I'm with you. Was it trying to say something? If so, I don't know what. Was it trying to create tension? Yes, but why? I just don't know what I was supposed to take away from this film.
I was going to try and take the time to explain the film's message and meaning but I wouldn't even come close to articulating it as well as '
/u/literaryboner did in the discussion thread.
What you wrote about revolutions being exhausting and generational really stuck with me. Great write up.
This line in particular
It’s about raising the next generation to take on the fight because the oppressive powers that be also see this as a generational game.
And again when you talk about Leo's character opting out of it because he could, reliving his glory days while everyone around him has had to stay sharp and continue the fight. So well said.
Definitely been reading your reviews for years now and look forward to them every time. I've even told you this a few years ago on a different username. Cheers!
Hell yeah. It's these kinds of interactions that fuel me to keep rushing out to see everything and have my write ups ready for Thursday nights so I appreciate that a lot. Cheers.
Not necessarily trying to change your mind on it but my read;
A lot of it is about revolution and how important it is to base it on community and love. Leo’s old group is shown to be loud, brash, attention-seeking - yes, they do accomplish some things here and there, but by and large it’s primarily attention, and we see how that goes.
All that’s contrasted against Benicio’s character and his whole set up, representing quiet-yet-practical revolution. It’s not mired in high-minded idealism and political theory, just a pure-hearted desire to help others.
Leo’s whole arc embodies that imo. In his later life, he lacks both the high-minded political motivation of the former and the hyper-competent practicality of the latter, and accordingly, yeah, doesn’t actually do much of anything… except being there for his daughter when she needs him. He acts out of love for her, which in turn allows her to pick up the torch and carry on the battle while having learned from the past.
(This is likewise contrasted against Teyana Taylor’s character, who ofc isn’t there, having openly admitted to putting herself first at all times. She most strongly personifies that ego-based revolution, and accordingly is the one who ends sinking the whole thing and creating the main conflict)
Even in the first scene Leo arrives late to the operation and generally doesn't seem to know what's going on. He's branded a revolutionary by the government but he stops fighting once he goes into hiding because he never was that invested in actual revolution.
Contrasted with BDT and Regina Hall's characters who continually put the work in every day. The nun who asks Regina why she's still fighting really shows that for some people it's not a choice. They are trying to make change because they have to, they couldn't imagine doing anything else.
I didn't fully understand the movie until a few days after I saw it because you just assume Leo will be the hero because he's the star. But he's arguably the least important person to the story and that really fits with the larger narrative trying to be told.
I went into it with a lot of expectations due to the hype and also felt slightly disappointed even though it was definitely a great film. I also expected the story to be grander somehow.
I wish I liked this more. Maybe I will try again in a few months, but was way disappointed. It seemed like it would be up my alley, but I didn’t care about any of the characters at best, and at worst, loathed them.
Watched this weekend. Why do I feel like I'm the only one who did not get this movie? Was it a commentary on political extremism? Was it a father willing to risk it all for the love of his daughter? Was it taking Brad Pitt's "Floyd" from True Romance and making him the main character? Was it an experiment to see if the audience could feel tension for 150+ minutes?
It was a little bit of a lot of things, but I don't know if any of those things made the movie enjoyable for me.
It's an alternate history novel where the US is a lot more overt with racism. It's a totalitarian state, and we see the efforts of both side of the conflict attempt to get some meaning out of it.
It was about legacy, generational change, and the evolution of the revolutionary ideals in modern America.
I heard about an interview with PTA and he explained that One Battle After Another is set in present day because there was no need to place it in a certain time as this struggle has been going on for long and certainly ongoing, even more heightened now perhaps than ever since he wrote the thing, even from when it was being shot.
It was so easy to tell this movie was made by a white well-off liberal person. What "struggle" is he alluding to? Immigration? Which Bernie Sanders just a decade ago called a ploy by the Koch brothers to undermine the working class? The only "social" issue the film speaks to is the "plight" of immigrants. Poverty, environmental issues, healthcare, education etc. are nowhere to be found.
One of my few gripes, although small, is at the end the daughter does something dangerous without knowing who is following her. To be fair, she has undergone some extreme PTSD. But it's something I didn't really think about on my first watch.
Saw it in theaters. Hated it. Watched it on the internet. Hated it still. Not sure why it won awards. Reminds me of when I watched the hurt locker. Absolutely nothing about either movie was worth my time.
Just in time for Christmas (Adventurers)
Sounds like something a semen demon would say
Semen demon? The New York fee-nan-seer?
it was just a little beer
A few small beers
I know you're probably not really Orson Welles, but thinking about Welles from that champagne commercial as Del Toro in the 'few small beers' scene made me smile
Why is your shirt so tight!?
Hail St. Nick
Heil St. Nick
Did they know St Nick was Turkish?
Hail St Nick
Merry Christmas
Hail Santa!
Oh, Mommy!
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Gonna watch this movie with a few small beers.
Perfect way to do it(maybe a joint if you partake). But its a fun ride for sure:)
lol thank you sensei
I was smoked up and at a (real) IMAX for the first viewing, lucky bastard i am.
I got to see it at one of only four theaters that were projecting a VistaVision print of the film (Coolidge Corner in Brookline, MA).
If that has you wondering what it means I recommend watching this video which explains a lot about that format and other film technology from that era.
Holy shit
You are
Ocean waves and DUI brother
The dude abides
Me too
What is freedom?
No fear. Like TOM FUCKING CRUISE.
Courage, Bob. Courage.
🤜🤛
Must watch if you haven’t seen it… easily in my top 5 this year
What’s your other 4
In no particular order: Train Dreams, The Secret Agent, Sirat, Marty Supreme
Where are people seeing Marty Supreme
Early showings in the major metros. Early screenings for AAA24 members.
Shoutout to one of the only other people on the internet to have seen Sirat. I loved it.
What is this? How can I watch it?
Cool recs, thanks.
I found train dreams to be utterly, mind numbingly boring.
I found it meditative and deeply moving and beautifully acted / shot…but then again Aftersun was one of my movies of the year last year, so I kind of vibe with that anyway. A very different experience to OBAA!
Same here. I was locked onto the screen from beginning to end. Such a surprisingly good movie
I found it extremely compelling and meditative. The narration and the fact that it was so similar to animal documentaries in its approach made it quite interesting.
It absolutely will be too slow and ponderous for many, but I firmly believe it was the most beautiful piece of American art I saw, read, or heard this year.
It's something like 80% of the way to being There Will Be Blood with it's beautiful shots.
You need to go hiking
Everytime someone on reddit says something like this I get intrigued.
weapons. marty supreme. bugonia. black bag
edit: am not op but can I not share my top 5?
edit 2: Eddington was pretty entertaining too
nice, thats 2 votes for marty supreme
Black Bag was very underappreciated IMO, that movie was slick as hell
Black Bag was great
I did not have One Battle After Another in my top 5 but it's a good movie. These are my Top 5 for 2025
Think it's honestly a lock for BP. Some years it can be a toss up but everyone in the industry has praised one battle and it's just the obvious front runner. Other potentials nominees are also really good but I think One Battle is just going to be the obvious winner
Hamnet is the frontrunner
then you should watch Sentimental value
Can I ask your demographic?
I wouldn't put this movie in my top 50 of the 2020s.
You heard it here first, folks ;-)
Coming Dec 20 to r/movies: a bunch of Redditors who are going to claim One Battle After Another is overrated just to be contrarian
I kinda think it was overrated but i understand why people love it so much. Penn was so unhinged in that movie the boner scene was a real wtf moment
Boner scene completely took me out of it, I could not believe that her choosing to sexually humiliate a racist guy was a choice any person would ever make. I really struggled in the first half hour, was not vibing with it at all primarily due to Perfidia. Thought it got better after the time skip
she was humiliating him. how is that difficult to understand?
I think there's a difference between "overrated" and "I'm sick of hearing about it" and that this fell into the latter.
I liked the film, i do think it was a bit too long for what it wanted to achieve.
And then you check their comment history and if it's not hidden they're ICE simps.
I'm going to claim it's overrated because it's overrated.
You're doing the contrarian shtick ahead of time for my sincere opinion, before I've given it, right now.
It’s crazy how rewatchable this film is
it feels more like a hangout film than a thriller but it blends it so nice that you have a little of each world
I cannot for the life of me understand the praise for this film, it’s mediocre at best. Some funny moments but pretty much every character is awful and pretty dumbed down predictable story….i dunno I just don’t get it.
Yeah I definitely didn’t have that response. It’s my favorite film of the year. Watched it for the 3rd time last night, w my teenaged daughter.
Just out of curiosity, what are your favorite PTA films?
Ngl man this is a weird choice to watch with a parent
Oh we watch everything together. I’ve been exposing her to great films since she was like 5 years old. OBAA is like Dora the Explorer compared to some of the films we’ve seen together.
I wouldn’t change a thing. It’s an incredible relationship. I may be biased, but I think the world would greatly benefit from more father/daughter love and sharing in moments of art and film.
I watched it this weekend sorta out of obligation since it seems to be an Oscar front runner. I didn’t expect to love it as much as I did. I don’t like DiCaprio usually, and PTA movies have always seemed self indulgent. But ma, they nailed it. The script was so propulsive and I never seemed to know where it was going next. Sean Penn always overacts, but he overacted in such a cartoon remarkable way that the character was kinda terrifying in how stupid and needy he was. (Why is your shirt so tight…I can see the lifts in your shoes). Del toro was as great as ever. The cinematography was interesting, especially the chase scenes.. The topic was timely without being preachy. And we don’t seem to get great epic movies for grownups that are still interesting and fun. Really really impressed.
Freedom's a funny thing, isn't it? When you have it, you don't appreciate it, and when you miss it it's gone. POOF.
There's no better non-traditional Santa than Benicio Del Toro in this
I didn't actually think too much of this one way or the other when I first saw it, but I think about it like once a day ever since.
Oh mommy!
Going to watch this movie with no fear. Just like Tom fucking Cruise.
was so confused when this was going to be streaming the same date in the uk
Best film of the year.
Great film, amazing cast. Leo needs to remember ‘the time’.
Time doesn’t exist, yet it controls us anyway.
I know hyperbole is all the rage lately but I think it may be the best paced film.....ever?
Idk just got out of Kill Bill: Whole Bloody Affair yesterday, that pacing is really good for a film that long
Both Tarantino and PTA excel at pacing. I'm not a big Avatar fan so haven't seen them past the first one years ago, but Cameron is masterful at pacing also. It all about keeping the beat, rest at the right spots and ramp up the tension at the right spots.
True that, I’m not too keen on the Avatar series but Cameron’s other works definitely agree. Both One Battle After Another and this Kill Bill rerelease is just great this year (also first time seeing Kill Bill in any format)
It's long as shit and doesn't feel like it at all
The downvotes are not warranted. But pacing is either the part of the movie, or not at all. So a well paced film is like every other well paced film. Like Ringo Starr hitting every beat at the right time.
Filmmakers like James Cameron, Tarantino and younger Scorsese rely on pacing to tell their story. Spielberg, PTA, Nolan use it in certain movies depending on how they want the story told.
Jurassic Park, Goodfellas, Terminator 2, Boogie Nights, Pulp Fiction, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Back to the Future... are the pinnacle examples to pace a simple movie with a simple plot and keep us engaged forever. There are many others but those are the ones that popped into my head.
Quite a statement, but even if it were true the movie was still ass!
It's 1.5 films. The first third is almost like a different movie that you are thrown into halfway through.
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Got it in 5th.
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Nice! I have an 18-hour train ride on Sunday. Will def watch this finally.
Life man…LIFE
His face when he said that sent me.
Stupid movie.
Hell yeah
Did anyone else think this film was just ok? I think the pacing/cinematography and performances were superb but something about the story was just sort of lacking
It's a very funny comedy at best, but all the people who think this is a major political statement must be on hard drugs. Opening some reviews during release and then actually seeing the movie in the cinema was a crazy fucking experience.
When something like Don’t Look Up releases reviewers are mad it’s too on the nose. When a movie like this releases people are somehow still mad because it either says too much or too little. I agree with your take mostly though, it’s a topical dramedy making fun of white suprematists and the ridiculousness of the situation we have going on with handling immigration. Not much more than that.
I thought it was well done except the daughter and her phone. Like, everyone and their fucking dog has known for decades now that law enforcement traces your fucking phone as step one. This was a major plot point in Enemy of the State, and that movie was 27 years ago, longer than Willa would have been alive (heck, longer than the actress playing her has been alive). Since she seems way more accepting of their lives as ex revolutionaries than burn-out Bob is, and is able to handle protocol better, to have her refuse to give up her phone, especially as she sees the law enforcement convoy on the way to the school dance she just left, it just seems like an instance of a character being stupid to drive the plot, which I hated as soon as it happened because so much after became painfully predictable.
We have a teenage girl in our extended family and I ABSOLUTELY believe this to be a possibility. For one, she’s never seen this violence or family history she learned about, for all she knows it’s just a thing of the past.
In our family she’d sneak out of her bedroom window AND not connect the dots that the camera outside their house would see her. Her brain literally isn’t fully developed, hence why I believe this plot point to be a possibility.
To be fair to the plot, it was a "hidden" cell phone that her father didn't even know she had. Maybe her thinking her friends were the only ones knowing of its existence was the saving grace to keep it. Also, she's a teenage girl. They don't want to part from their phones and don't think rationally when being phoneless is the outcome.
I thought it made total sense. She had no experience of the revolutionary stuff from 16 years ago. To her, I’m sure it was her burnout paranoid dad and she was all “yeah yeah whatever. Fine, I’ll take the little transponder thing <rolls eyes>.” Definite 16 year old behavior.
I really don't understand the hype. Solid 5/10
I think it's one of the best films of the year, funny, heartfelt, action packed. It flew by.
I'm with you. Was it trying to say something? If so, I don't know what. Was it trying to create tension? Yes, but why? I just don't know what I was supposed to take away from this film.
I was going to try and take the time to explain the film's message and meaning but I wouldn't even come close to articulating it as well as ' /u/literaryboner did in the discussion thread.
Everyone who is looking for the message and meaning in this film should give it a read.
Very nice of you to say!
What you wrote about revolutions being exhausting and generational really stuck with me. Great write up.
This line in particular
And again when you talk about Leo's character opting out of it because he could, reliving his glory days while everyone around him has had to stay sharp and continue the fight. So well said.
Definitely been reading your reviews for years now and look forward to them every time. I've even told you this a few years ago on a different username. Cheers!
Hell yeah. It's these kinds of interactions that fuel me to keep rushing out to see everything and have my write ups ready for Thursday nights so I appreciate that a lot. Cheers.
Not necessarily trying to change your mind on it but my read;
A lot of it is about revolution and how important it is to base it on community and love. Leo’s old group is shown to be loud, brash, attention-seeking - yes, they do accomplish some things here and there, but by and large it’s primarily attention, and we see how that goes.
All that’s contrasted against Benicio’s character and his whole set up, representing quiet-yet-practical revolution. It’s not mired in high-minded idealism and political theory, just a pure-hearted desire to help others.
Leo’s whole arc embodies that imo. In his later life, he lacks both the high-minded political motivation of the former and the hyper-competent practicality of the latter, and accordingly, yeah, doesn’t actually do much of anything… except being there for his daughter when she needs him. He acts out of love for her, which in turn allows her to pick up the torch and carry on the battle while having learned from the past.
(This is likewise contrasted against Teyana Taylor’s character, who ofc isn’t there, having openly admitted to putting herself first at all times. She most strongly personifies that ego-based revolution, and accordingly is the one who ends sinking the whole thing and creating the main conflict)
Even in the first scene Leo arrives late to the operation and generally doesn't seem to know what's going on. He's branded a revolutionary by the government but he stops fighting once he goes into hiding because he never was that invested in actual revolution.
Contrasted with BDT and Regina Hall's characters who continually put the work in every day. The nun who asks Regina why she's still fighting really shows that for some people it's not a choice. They are trying to make change because they have to, they couldn't imagine doing anything else.
I didn't fully understand the movie until a few days after I saw it because you just assume Leo will be the hero because he's the star. But he's arguably the least important person to the story and that really fits with the larger narrative trying to be told.
Thank you, that's a pretty good write up.
Well-made movie, but that's about it. Neither the characters nor the story were very compelling. Very underwhelming
I agree. Very well made. Not something I will ever revisit. Don’t regret watching it but don’t think it deserves a lot of the praise.
I didn't like it that much either, maybe because it's a lot US centric and less relevant to Europeans
Nah, I'm not American either but I don't think you need to live there to like the movie
Nah it's because it just wasn't a very good movie
I went into it with a lot of expectations due to the hype and also felt slightly disappointed even though it was definitely a great film. I also expected the story to be grander somehow.
Where? Geolocked?
Well that’s unexpected good news during this span of nothing but negativity and evil.
I’ll cheers to that.
I wish I liked this more. Maybe I will try again in a few months, but was way disappointed. It seemed like it would be up my alley, but I didn’t care about any of the characters at best, and at worst, loathed them.
Haha, the one where LeoDio plays an anti-fascist revolutionary but the actor actually hangs out with the likes of Jeff Bezos? Pass.
Watched this weekend. Why do I feel like I'm the only one who did not get this movie? Was it a commentary on political extremism? Was it a father willing to risk it all for the love of his daughter? Was it taking Brad Pitt's "Floyd" from True Romance and making him the main character? Was it an experiment to see if the audience could feel tension for 150+ minutes?
It was a little bit of a lot of things, but I don't know if any of those things made the movie enjoyable for me.
It's an alternate history novel where the US is a lot more overt with racism. It's a totalitarian state, and we see the efforts of both side of the conflict attempt to get some meaning out of it.
I think it's pretty rad.
I knew it was adapted (I've read the adaptation is "loose"), but wasn't familiar with the source novel. I know Pynchon is an intense author though.
I also didn't realize it was supposed to take place in an alternate history. That actually explains a bit.
It was about legacy, generational change, and the evolution of the revolutionary ideals in modern America.
I heard about an interview with PTA and he explained that One Battle After Another is set in present day because there was no need to place it in a certain time as this struggle has been going on for long and certainly ongoing, even more heightened now perhaps than ever since he wrote the thing, even from when it was being shot.
It was so easy to tell this movie was made by a white well-off liberal person. What "struggle" is he alluding to? Immigration? Which Bernie Sanders just a decade ago called a ploy by the Koch brothers to undermine the working class? The only "social" issue the film speaks to is the "plight" of immigrants. Poverty, environmental issues, healthcare, education etc. are nowhere to be found.
Oh poop, I could've saved $10 on Saturday night if I knew this.
It’s good to support theaters and this movie is better on the big screen , especially that car chase at the end. Money well spent
I think they're saying they rented it on VOD.
Ahh yea my mistake that would make a bit more sense
Been there.
Well, you saw it without commercials shoved into the middle of it.
So it wasn't a real waste.
There's commercials on HBO? (Honestly don't know)
Depends on the plan I believe
Yeah, it's 20 bucks a month just to get FULL HD and no commericals on HBOMax
Surprised it’s on streaming before the 4k release
That happens pretty often lately.
That happens all the time now. I'm sure there's a marketing logic to it, I guess.
I am fool to do your dirty work
I’ve been waiting for this!
It was a weird film but I liked it
Felt like it was entirely a commentary on trumps America but I kinda get it
Great movie. Can’t wait to watch it again.
Hail Saint Nick!
Are you fucking kidding me…I just bought it yesterday lol
I just recently saw this. What a wild ride.... that's about the best way I can describe it
Can’t wait for the 4k to ship!
My HBO cancels on the 20th.
LETS FUCKING GGGOOOOOO
Lots of spoilers in this thread, just a heads up.
how do movies hit pirate sites way before being released publicly?
It's already released publicly, you can pay to rent it or own it right now.
It's just not on a subscription service yet.
just saw this online... where did they pirate from?
You can buy it or rent it now. It's been available for almost a month. The pirates got it from there.
Dang that is this weekend love it.
It's already available on streaming though
ITS NOT GAY! I’m not homosexual, if that’s what you’re thinking.
Enough movies depicting guns in the promotional materials, enough movies involving shooting and guns in general for fucks sake!!
Perfect timing
Even though on HBO highly recommend seeing it in theaters
Nice can't wait to rewatch it. Leo is hella funny
One of my few gripes, although small, is at the end the daughter does something dangerous without knowing who is following her. To be fair, she has undergone some extreme PTSD. But it's something I didn't really think about on my first watch.
It took Liam Neeson 15 camera cuts to hop a fence
Leo did it in one shot
still trying to process what kind of US govt propaganda i watched 2 nights ago
anyone notice that the revolutionary group, the turtle island liberation front, was arrested in LA recently
Saw it in theaters. Hated it. Watched it on the internet. Hated it still. Not sure why it won awards. Reminds me of when I watched the hurt locker. Absolutely nothing about either movie was worth my time.