How many of you guys would have gone to Bonnie's funeral? I might have just out of curiosity.
Boo Weekley said:
51% on Rotten Tomatoes is weird
astros4545 said:Boo Weekley said:
51% on Rotten Tomatoes is weird
Agree
Quality film
I can't think of a better Netflix original movie
Zombie Jon Snow said:astros4545 said:Boo Weekley said:
51% on Rotten Tomatoes is weird
Agree
Quality film
I can't think of a better Netflix original movie
The audience score is up to 76%. Not sure why critics liked it less.
Some say just typical buddy cop movie and cliches which is absurd. Others call it boring. It's no modern action movie that's for sure. Others seem to have more issue with the morals of their actions and whether they should be held accountable. Seems like more issues of imparting today's moral standards on a different age (similar to the SJW attacks on confederate heroes and other historical events). Pathetic.
shhopkins said:
I really enjoyed this film. Between this one and true detective season one, i have grown to really enjoy Woody Harelson.
Zombie Jon Snow said:
One other thing I liked about this movie is it was not a Bonnie and Clyde movie. It rarely followed them and you didn't even see them that much except a few witnessed killings from afar. Or brief glimpses in their car.
That helped kinda build the intrigue and mystery about them I suppose. But really it played into the Rangers perspective of them being so elusive and always being a few steps behind.
Zombie Jon Snow said:
One other thing I liked about this movie is it was not a Bonnie and Clyde movie. It rarely followed them and you didn't even see them that much except a few witnessed killings from afar. Or brief glimpses in their car.
That helped kinda build the intrigue and mystery about them I suppose. But really it played into the Rangers perspective of them being so elusive and always being a few steps behind.
wangus12 said:
I thought Ma Ferguson shut them down because they supported Sterling during his re-election campaign. Hell they were reorganized basically the moment she left office.
agracer said:
Did anyone else love the gun store scene...I mean, holy cow, who hasn't wanted to shoot, let alone own all those guns...BAR, Tommy Gun (Thomson Sub-Machine Gun) and all that ammo...OOF!
I may very well have missed it, but did he just order 100 rds for the Tommy Gun? If so, that would be pretty funny, but I'm sure I misheard.agracer said:
Did anyone else love the gun store scene...I mean, holy cow, who hasn't wanted to shoot, let alone own all those guns...BAR, Tommy Gun (Thomson Sub-Machine Gun) and all that ammo...OOF!
I really liked this as well. When we have so many movies that glorify the Bonnie & Clyde type characters, I loved that they never showed their faces which de-humanized them to an extent.Zombie Jon Snow said:
One other thing I liked about this movie is it was not a Bonnie and Clyde movie. It rarely followed them and you didn't even see them that much except a few witnessed killings from afar. Or brief glimpses in their car.
That helped kinda build the intrigue and mystery about them I suppose. But really it played into the Rangers perspective of them being so elusive and always being a few steps behind.
He said 100 rounds for the rest of them. Thompsons chambered .45 and he ordered 4 cases of that and 4 cases of 30.06 for the BAR to start. I figured the 100 rounds for the rest was for the shotgun and .30-.30Boo Weekley said:I may very well have missed it, but did he just order 100 rds for the Tommy Gun? If so, that would be pretty funny, but I'm sure I misheard.agracer said:
Did anyone else love the gun store scene...I mean, holy cow, who hasn't wanted to shoot, let alone own all those guns...BAR, Tommy Gun (Thomson Sub-Machine Gun) and all that ammo...OOF!
Zombie Jon Snow said:DTP02 said:
I can't find this on Netflix for some reason.
https://www.netflix.com/title/80200571
JABQ04 said:
Great movie. Enjoyed it tremendously. Like someone said, Woody Harrelson was great. I feel like he is under appreciated, hell I forget about him most of the time, but when I see him in something he's great. As far as the gun store he probably only dropped $500 for everything. Jealous.
"K-E-L-L-Y... Why? Because you're Kelly, Kelly, Kelly..."mazzag said:JABQ04 said:
Great movie. Enjoyed it tremendously. Like someone said, Woody Harrelson was great. I feel like he is under appreciated, hell I forget about him most of the time, but when I see him in something he's great. As far as the gun store he probably only dropped $500 for everything. Jealous.
Woody is NOT under appreciated. Maybe for your age... I'm class of 95. I still love his ballad to Kelly while a bar back at Cheers. He's the most surprising, successful entertainer in my lifetime. I laughed at white men can't jump, now woody is laughing at all of us.
Woody is awesome. Every time he is on the screen, my wife can't help but remind me about how he creeped on her once in Austin Bergstrom airport about a decade ago. Always made me like him more for some reason lol.mazzag said:JABQ04 said:
Great movie. Enjoyed it tremendously. Like someone said, Woody Harrelson was great. I feel like he is under appreciated, hell I forget about him most of the time, but when I see him in something he's great. As far as the gun store he probably only dropped $500 for everything. Jealous.
Woody is NOT under appreciated. Maybe for your age... I'm class of 95. I still love his ballad to Kelly while a bar back at Cheers. He's the most surprising, successful entertainer in my lifetime. I laughed at white men can't jump, now woody is laughing at all of us.
Ya'll just have similar tastes it seemsBoo Weekley said:Woody is awesome. Every time he is on the screen, my wife can't help but remind me about how he creeped on her once in Austin Bergstrom airport about a decade ago. Always made me like him more for some reason lol.mazzag said:JABQ04 said:
Great movie. Enjoyed it tremendously. Like someone said, Woody Harrelson was great. I feel like he is under appreciated, hell I forget about him most of the time, but when I see him in something he's great. As far as the gun store he probably only dropped $500 for everything. Jealous.
Woody is NOT under appreciated. Maybe for your age... I'm class of 95. I still love his ballad to Kelly while a bar back at Cheers. He's the most surprising, successful entertainer in my lifetime. I laughed at white men can't jump, now woody is laughing at all of us.
That's a really interesting idea and one I'm not sure has been done. Basically, film the same movie twice, but from 2 different perspectives. With the right story, that could be a very cool project.chipotle said:Zombie Jon Snow said:
One other thing I liked about this movie is it was not a Bonnie and Clyde movie. It rarely followed them and you didn't even see them that much except a few witnessed killings from afar. Or brief glimpses in their car.
That helped kinda build the intrigue and mystery about them I suppose. But really it played into the Rangers perspective of them being so elusive and always being a few steps behind.
Maybe they'll do a movie from the opposite perspective. That would be interesting.