Boraes : Unless it's some reality tv crap that is. Then it's 20+ episodes, endless seasons/spin of...
chazw0zz3r : Really good
megaidol : Very good but not as good as the first one. I didn't understand how he was caught, that wh...
RobotAllah : They've been hyping up 50 the last few seasons. It should be epic. BRING ON 50!
fessologue : Already here?! Thank you uploaders, your kung fu is strong!
Rix : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Saw this awhile back,ready for a rewatch.A treat for me!
DarcyTheOne : I think about this a lot. I miss the classic adventures we use to get from the next genera...
Xsile : Is it just me or do they keep flickering images. It is really annoying! Worst episode yet ...
maxx.black2 : I hope that you enjoy it 👍
Rix : Not Dickenson but a nice enough show
I loved this! Of the majority of Bruce Willis Films since 2018, this one held my attention from the sight of Jesse Metcalfe. He held this flick together well despite quite a few unspoken plot holes being included visual/scripted and unexplained in great detail, Yet, several scenes later the unspoken was explained. Watching the lights going out in Bruce Willis’s eyes in so many films, including this one, is so sad. Especially knowing what we all know about his deteriorating health. A secret no one new 3-4 years ago during the release of so many films billed in his name before announcing his medically required retirement. His, voice/cadence, syntax, personality all but a zombie of what he once was on screen decades ago. Dementia/ALZ comes in dozens of sub-ailments unknown to general public. Moreso known by those who are caregivers and medical personnel.
As for the majority of the rest of supporting cast, Shannon Doherty(Pru Halliwell/Charmed(original tv series) was a nice addition but her own health issues were showing on screen, too. The rest of the motley crew either underacted or overacted their parts into a lack of unsynchronized chemistry.
Despite this, I still enjoyed the film.