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Off topic but do you remember any of the movies used to get that reaction in the past?
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Abob Teff , 08-16-24 06:18 PM
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Sorry to Bother You … my wife and daughter were about to kill me. They generally will not go with me to anything other than Disney flicks now.
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This movie looks great. That trailer is great. The score sounds great. Ari Aster producing is great. Riley Keough is GREAT. Jesse Eisenberg I can take or leave.
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Originally Posted by Decker
Obviously not seen by many here.
They are too busy posting in the Borderlands thread.
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There were a few very big laughs. Would be fun to watch with a group of friends and a few joints and or drinks but it felt like it wanted to be a little more than that and i don’t think it achieves it. The ending specifically left me wanting more.
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I don't understand what attracted Eisenberg and Keough to the script or project in general?
Manodrome was a lot better than this.
If the message was not to be scared of Sasquatches but be repulsed and disgusted by them they achieved that goal.
I assume the movie was set in the 80's when they found that yellow Sony Boombox with the Memorex cassette playing Erasure.
Manodrome was a lot better than this.
If the message was not to be scared of Sasquatches but be repulsed and disgusted by them they achieved that goal.

I assume the movie was set in the 80's when they found that yellow Sony Boombox with the Memorex cassette playing Erasure.