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The reviews are very good.
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Based on a true story, quite gruesome in parts, you sit there thinking how the hell can people be manipulated so easilyView attachment 300011
I watched it in Shudder, there are alternative ways to see it, it is a good film, decent storyline, just astounding how it all comes aboutThe reviews are very good.
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What a film, the scene between Dennis Hopper and Christopher Walken the best for me.
Electric State on Netflix with Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown.
Shame they didn’t make a better fist of this as the story is good as were the special effects, could have been a modern Speilbergien family classic but the editing was all over the show.
Maybe its just the Russo’s making way too much film and needing to trim down to the 2h 08m it runs out to.
Entertaining enough but a bit of a missed opportunity.
I enjoyed it, just thought it could have been a bit bettter.Watched it last night.
It`s one that the public will love, but the critics will hate, a perfect Friday night on the couch film.
Simple story, that the whole family can watch - good humans / good robots v bad humans / bad robots.
Bits of Guardians of the Galaxy in there and bits of the film A.I. ( remember that ! )
Chris Pratt reprises his role as Star Lord Peter in Guardians of the Galaxy too.
I enjoyed it.
Plane is dreadful.Tonights terrestrial premier, 9:15pm on channel 4, 2023's Gerard Butler vehicle (haha!) 'Plane'. Story of a pilot that becomes a one man army who takes on an island full of bad guys. My spider sense tingles with the the likelihood of this being utter drivel, it's this or 2021's 'suicide squad' and this abomination got panned, not even Margot's super fine looks could save it. Wogan is on just before 11pm and has Gene Hackman on (BBC Four), so might stay frosty for that instead.