Would you recommend it to others?

  • Mr_Blott@feddit.uk
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    4 months ago

    Twisters, the one that just came out.

    Generic, corny, unoriginal, boring collection of green-screen effects

    Turned it off after about 40 minutes

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      4 months ago

      I never understand people who make comments like this, what were you expecting going into Twisters? Citizen Kane? I watched Twisters today, it was a mindlessly fun little movie, exactly as expected.

      • MagicShel@programming.dev
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        4 months ago

        I’ve not seen this movie

        Even mindless movies need a hook to pull you in. Fast & Furious has all that hokey family stuff, but the relationships between characters is the emotional core that makes you give a shit about all the garbage flying around on screen.

        I’m sure this movie probably has/attempted something like that, but it doesn’t hit for everyone and they’re just left wondering why they’re watching a pointless animation for 2 hours.

        I’ve been in both sides of this. X-Men: Apocalypse stands out in my mind as being just a bunch of pointless tropey CGI garbage that I was relieved to finally walk out of. But I enjoy all the F&F movies just the same, even if I wait to catch them on streaming since Paul died.

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        4 months ago

        Oh believe me, I watch the utmost crap,and read trashy thriller novels by the barrow load

        Twisters was so generic it was like it was written and directed by ChatGPT

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      4 months ago

      I went to see it in one of those 4DX cinemas, that completely made the experience one of my favourites in the cinema for a while IMO.

      Can’t imagine watching it like a normal film