xax : Yeah everyone knows that posting to that site is a file killer. Uploaders have no interest...
Lily23 : sent you a PM with links
Jirido : Thank you Chet, It warms my heart to hear your care. 🥰 My trolls are.. well, they are min...
Just a very nice guy! : Didn't he violet her? I'm watching the series but at the same time working, so I missed so...
Chet Starr : great review! dont mind the political troll comment by another
Farmboy41 : House of the dragon is first chronologically, followed by A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. ...
Sidneejmas : Wasnt a huge fan of Keanu ... Liking his role in this
gdwarner : How about a non-Youtube link for this one?
Jirido : Spry girl this one. I love people that take there own way in lieu of conventions and bigot...
Toonaholic : Literal representation of management climbing the corporate ladder. Cool so far, like watc...
Damn! This WAS a good movie, can’t believe I honestly don’t remember watching it, but really don’t remember it. Putting this up as a spoiler on account of saying this, as I have to say that some of the more intense fight scenes remind me of a couple of the ones I remember from the Black Widow fights with Natasha, and was wondering if the people that choreographed those were also involved with the fight scenes here?
Clearly you have to suspend reality a bit for some of the fight scenes, just like you would for the ones in the Black Widow fights, but in a way, that’s kind of the point, it’s not really about reality, it’s about enjoying the moment, and watching the movie, and getting away from everything else for a moment. That’s what a good movie is supposed to do for you if you just let it, and I think this is what this one did for me.
Glad I watched this for the second time. Good watch.
It could have been much better. I could stand the idea of a twiggy woman battling it out in hand to hand combat against a dozen of heavy men, but I couldn’t stand all the jumping back and forth in the timeline. It’s just pointless and confusing.