I browse their movies once in a while and have found some very enjoyable films and shows through them. All old stuff, though, from around the 70s.
They have made it very difficult to browse their New (as in, newly acquired digital rights) section now, so I don't really bother with it anymore. I'd like some more odd old stuff to watch in my free time.
The prime movies have gotten increasingly awful as their propaganda proliferates.
At least we have the upcoming backwashed Tom Clancy movie to look forward to. I've got high hopes for that.
Lucky for me I don't care to waste my time watching it.
I've gotten to the point if a piece of entertainment media is < 10 years old then I intentionally and blatantly judge it by the cover. It's just gotten that bad anymore that it's not entertaining.
A searing swipe at late-stage capitalism, I Care A Lot is an exhilarating pitch black comedy with a wicked performance from Rosamund Pike.
audience says
Rosamund Pike and Peter Dinklage do good work, but they're acting in a dark and ugly story that doesn't give the audience anyone to root for.
What's that? "Reviewers are degenerate communists that love ugliness?" Say it ain't so!
Wikipedia quotes a few of those reviewers with a common theme of "The sociopathic villain makes a great feminist/lesbian icon, but it's bad that one of her victims was avenged."
I literally watched the first 30 minutes then fast forwarded to the end to see her character get shot and it still wasn't fulfilling. They create this awful person, someone who has a serious come uppance heading her way and even when she gets killed they make it out like she is a victim. Terrible movie, Rosamund Pike only plays horrid female empowerment monsters, I will just never watch anything with her in it ever.
The worst thing about TVtropes ia that writers use it as a list of played out ideas to avoid, instead of a pile of building blocks finely honed through centuries from which all great stories are pieced together.
Is that the new Prime movie? I knew it was going to suck.
As should most of Prime, to be honest. People don't get it for the movies.
I browse their movies once in a while and have found some very enjoyable films and shows through them. All old stuff, though, from around the 70s.
They have made it very difficult to browse their New (as in, newly acquired digital rights) section now, so I don't really bother with it anymore. I'd like some more odd old stuff to watch in my free time.
last i remember they get it for twitch...
The prime movies have gotten increasingly awful as their propaganda proliferates. At least we have the upcoming backwashed Tom Clancy movie to look forward to. I've got high hopes for that.
Lucky for me I don't care to waste my time watching it.
I've gotten to the point if a piece of entertainment media is < 10 years old then I intentionally and blatantly judge it by the cover. It's just gotten that bad anymore that it's not entertaining.
What's that? "Reviewers are degenerate communists that love ugliness?" Say it ain't so!
Wikipedia quotes a few of those reviewers with a common theme of "The sociopathic villain makes a great feminist/lesbian icon, but it's bad that one of her victims was avenged."
I literally watched the first 30 minutes then fast forwarded to the end to see her character get shot and it still wasn't fulfilling. They create this awful person, someone who has a serious come uppance heading her way and even when she gets killed they make it out like she is a victim. Terrible movie, Rosamund Pike only plays horrid female empowerment monsters, I will just never watch anything with her in it ever.
That doesn't sound nearly as stupid and confusing as 24 Hours in London.
All of Hollywood and every mainstream streaming site is full of woke propaganda? Who'da guessed?
Seriously. The only way they could truly subvert my expectations nowadays would be to actually make something good.
being non-white and having non-commie political views is also white supremacy. I wish I was joking.
The worst thing about TVtropes ia that writers use it as a list of played out ideas to avoid, instead of a pile of building blocks finely honed through centuries from which all great stories are pieced together.