If we're considering streaming-format internet shows...
...The Boys. Just watch it.
If we're considering streaming-format internet shows...
...The Boys. Just watch it.
Watched it a few weeks back - IMO it's a rock-solid "meh" that failed to live up to the hype it was granted. It's well-acted and decently produced, but is at its core a generic, disposable action movie.
Not the worst way to kill a couple hours, but nowhere close to the "OMG gotta see this" that my co-workers were giving it.
JM2C.
@Hieronymous, if you haven't seen it yet, The Highwaymen is on Netflix. Not a traditional action movie per se, but may scratch that itch (unless you're looking for full-on Predator/Commando/Expendables type) and worth the watch. Frankly, I've just about given up on Netflix and am close to cancelling due to a colossal lack of quality and significant dilution with garbage.
Strike Back has new main characters, correct? How does the new compare to the original, if so?
Taking a break from social media.
For whatever reason I decided to watch Daylight's End, definitely a B roll movie. James Yeager had a part in the movie, and meets an interesting end.
Taking a break from social media.
Not as good but decent.
They added a "badass" female operator too so they could check the Politically Correct box. Unlike Hollywood bs though she almost always gets her ass kicked by men until she find a knife or other weapon to use on them.
As for the male characters, in the first new season with them I feel the writers tried make them.into clones of the original two instead of giving them their own personalities.
That said, still a great action show!
Friend, that kind of systematic clusterfuck is literally every weekend at the bars and stupid places outside of every US Military post in the world. Minus Bruce Willis.... and usually the kidnapping. Usually.
The only real difference is the oblivious girl is a E4 or LT dressed like a glittery turboskank, or it's a 6'2" beefcake divorced E6 that's Jagerbombed out and sucked into his phone trying to text the glittery turboskank.
Yes, I'm a blast at parties.
I don't know if it counts but I just watched the 1976 version of Midway.
I like to read the trivia notes from movies and supposedly with the exception of Charlton Heston, Edward Albert Jr. And Christina Kokubo (Haruko Sakura) every main American character in the movie was based on an actual historical figure.