One is great, two gets WAY more campy. Haven't seen three, but hear it's the most campy so far.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I agree with Sturv. I'll have to watch 3 though.
Just finished 3. Fun as heck. It's not at the same level as 1, but it was fun to watch after working 17 days straight and indulging in several beers. 2 seemed way more campy to me, but again, several beers. Worth the rental fee IMO.
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One scene I really liked was when Wick and a bad guy were under water and the bad guys bullets only travelled a few feet before losing velocity. It was cool to see SOMETHING realistic.
Been working on building up my video collection for a few years. Today I went to Entertainmart and picked up 4 more movies on my "need to add" list:
- Falling Down
- National Lampoons Animal House
- Raising Arizona
- Willow
I looked for Apocalypse Now, but they didn't have any copies in the store. Next trip perhaps.
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Does Willow still hold up? I wanted to watch it with my kids, but not every old movie holds up well over time. The Thing holds up very well. Speaking of old shows, anyone watch The Dark Crystal reboot? Answer in the Netflix thread I guess.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
If you enjoyed Breaking Bad, see El Camino.
Went to see "Ad Astra" today. It's OK, but not a must see. Brad Pitt is good, but it's a bit slow. Wait for Netflix.
Went to go see Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Did not have a clue what it was about. Just that it was a Tarantino flick with some familiar actors. Very very good mix of two stories.