e-jackson1985
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Seasons 1 and 2 would be right up there as a 9.
Season 3 was still strong at a 7 or an 8 at a stretch.
But what has happened to season 4?
I love my horror and sci fi genres. I dont mind gore and graphic violence. But season 4 takes the foundations of the first few seasons and over amplifies them in all the worst ways.
The boys always had shocking scenes but they were spread out enough for you to keep wanting more whilst maintaining your interest in the captivating story of flawed superheros.
Season 4 throws you into a world where pronouns are seemingly integral, characters become gay on a whim and overdramatised violence is constant with no regard for a progressional story line.
If anything sums this series up for me its a human centipede rim job.
Just well and truly over it.
Id rather be at the end of the centipede than hear another nonsense pronoun in a tv show. Gen V had all the warning signs. What has the world come to.
Season 3 was still strong at a 7 or an 8 at a stretch.
But what has happened to season 4?
I love my horror and sci fi genres. I dont mind gore and graphic violence. But season 4 takes the foundations of the first few seasons and over amplifies them in all the worst ways.
The boys always had shocking scenes but they were spread out enough for you to keep wanting more whilst maintaining your interest in the captivating story of flawed superheros.
Season 4 throws you into a world where pronouns are seemingly integral, characters become gay on a whim and overdramatised violence is constant with no regard for a progressional story line.
If anything sums this series up for me its a human centipede rim job.
Just well and truly over it.
Id rather be at the end of the centipede than hear another nonsense pronoun in a tv show. Gen V had all the warning signs. What has the world come to.
Good story, well told but dwells on select people cases too much (the vlogger couple in particular) and artistic dramatic slow downs (person looking longingly into the sky to show they are reflecting) etc.
The doco completely skipped over the cyber attack suspects, the police investigation, the legal action outcomes and how the business was still able to operate, the processes they have put in place so that it doesn't happen again etc. This is critical information and should have taken precedence over a handful of case studies.
It is watchable because its an interesting story, just think netflix could have regulated the content focus a bit more.
The doco completely skipped over the cyber attack suspects, the police investigation, the legal action outcomes and how the business was still able to operate, the processes they have put in place so that it doesn't happen again etc. This is critical information and should have taken precedence over a handful of case studies.
It is watchable because its an interesting story, just think netflix could have regulated the content focus a bit more.
I dont know why I keep going back to Snyder movies to give him another go.
I think its because his movies are so popular and get so much hype that I double question that I must be wrong about him.
But every time I am welcomed with constant needless slow motion shots, zero character depth and appalling dialogue.
If the slow motion was sped up to real time i wonder how long his movies actually are? Length of a tv episode maybe? At best.
I just watched people cut wheat in slow motion for what seemed like an eternity in rebel moon 2.
If it was select action sequences id understand it but its literally everything.
Once the wheat was done i then watched someone drink water in slow mo. Who on earth gets enjoyment out of his movies?
Long gone are the days of Dawn of the Dead and Watchmen. Sad times.
I think its because his movies are so popular and get so much hype that I double question that I must be wrong about him.
But every time I am welcomed with constant needless slow motion shots, zero character depth and appalling dialogue.
If the slow motion was sped up to real time i wonder how long his movies actually are? Length of a tv episode maybe? At best.
I just watched people cut wheat in slow motion for what seemed like an eternity in rebel moon 2.
If it was select action sequences id understand it but its literally everything.
Once the wheat was done i then watched someone drink water in slow mo. Who on earth gets enjoyment out of his movies?
Long gone are the days of Dawn of the Dead and Watchmen. Sad times.