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Knuckleball (2018)
Dumbest move I've ever watched
Makes no sense.
The fact that he had to kill a cop over some dumb vengeance over his father who kept him as the secret child and that he had to kill his younger brother because he was the smarter one. Dumb concept for a movie.
Also, the ghost apparition of the grandpa makes no sense at all. So he dies and comes back as a ghost or vision to remind the assailant that the kid was the smarter one and that he was the loser.
MMK.
0/10 for not making any sense.
The Commuter (2018)
So flawed that it's embarassing
The scene where they pushed the guy off the train, why would Liam's character inform him and not anyone else on the train? He had a cellphone on him he could have called the cops why would the guy be the bait? The whole scenario makes no sense because if the criminals on the train are that smart to track every move of Liams, then why couldn't they locate the passenger with the "package" themselves? Director = stupid in conclusion. I would give this movie -1 star if I could because not even a big star lik Liam can repair it.
Billionaire Boys Club (2018)
The biggest mistake ever
This movie was based on a true story in the 80s right?
Ok.. then why did one of the characters line was "BBC WILL BE BETTER THAN GOOGLE, FACEBOOK" in one of the scenes during the concoction of the BBC company idea?
How can you mess up a Kevin Spacey movie that badly?
The entire movie wasn't believable.
Ansel Elgort was better in Baby Driver, don't know why he was a blatantly bad actor in this movie with Spacey.
The Visit (2015)
Too many flawed elements
A lot of stupid things about this movie. (spoiler alert)
1) How does batter stick to plastic that the point where you couldn't scrape it off with your finger during the scene where the grandma intentionally used batter to cover up the lens so the kid's mom wouldn't be able to identify them.
2) Why is that every time when someone wants to talk to the grandparents, they are gone? For example when the kids used skype on their laptop in the kitchen, the grandparents are outside? Or when the counselor came over to check on up the grandparents because they didn't attend some charity event a few days ago, they were gone as well?
3) Why didn't the mother show a picture of the actual grandparents before sending the kids off? Why didn't the mother go along with them? Because she had to go on a cruise so she chanced her kids to strangers.
4) Why didn't the kids question why there are no pictures of them in the refrigerator with the mother and how come all the pictures seem to be torn in half left on the refrigerator?
5) Why wasn't a red flag raised when the grandma intentionally avoids answering any questions when doing the documentary about the their mother? Because she couldn't since she doesn't know anything since she isn't the real grandmother.
6) At the beginning of the movie, when the kids arrived at the house, grandpa told them not to go in the basement because there's a mold issue. Right then, had the kids asked "why?" they couldn't go down there because of mold, they would learn that their real grandparent corpses are hidden downstairs in the basement.
This movie is based on human stupidity .
Detroit (2017)
Very realistic
This movie portrayed white people perfectly the way it did. This is still going on today. I've experienced it. White people fantasize these kind of events right before they see color people. You really think things are that much different in the year 2017? No buddy, this is still going on.