That broke back mountain thing was simply flat and unappealing, the misses and I thought something big was going occur all the way through, then it ended thank fuck.
That broke back mountain thing was simply flat and unappealing, the misses and I thought something big was going occur all the way through, then it ended thank fuck.
You are one brave soul and deserve many kudos for venturing into the theater to see that movie.
(You probably accumulated a bunch of points with Mrs. Andre).
I remember my own wife wanted to see it, and then someone at work warned me of a certain sleeping bag scene, after which I made some sort of excuse not to have to go see it.
Inception - utter wank
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
I thought The Revenant was awful (even though I know some people who worked on it).
A major part of it (including the grizzly attack) was filmed here in the rainforest of southwestern BC. Our wet coastal mountains are nothing like the dry, relatively flat area of the great plains where the real events took place.
No redcoats ever wiped out an Indian village in that area at that time in history, the British were not even there at that time. The Indians in fact were allied with the British against the Americans some years before that, but not there, farther east in Michigan and Ohio.
The southerner was portrayed as evil, which happens all too often in Hollywood movies.
And the French are not the monsters shown in the movie. A French-Canadian actor refused to be part of the cast, because the movie was degrading to French people.
The Revenant's depiction of French Canadians 'disappointing:' Roy Dupuis - Montreal - CBC News
Agreed on Revenant. Boring. And an hour too long.
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
Broke back mountain not for me one bit.! Bloody rubbish.
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