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Limited theatrical release then hits Netflix December 23rd.
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| Saw this in the theater today with my extended family (ages 12 to 83) and we all loved it. Really fun! Looking forward to rewatching when it’s on Netflix now that we know the plot twists. |
| Me too! Very funny and the theater was packed! |
| How does it compare to Knives Out? |
| Loved it! Even more so than Knives Out |
| Just saw it tonight. Theater was completely full. Very fun movie! |
Do you have to watch Knives Out to watch the second one? I was unable to sit through Knives Out, although I tried several times. |
No, they are unrelated except for having the same detective. My kids had not seen Knives Out and really enjoyed this one. |
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We saw it last night - super fun, laughed a lot. It wasn't AS good as the first one but I won't complain about having seen it - and I will rush to the theater for #3.
I think fans of Knives Out should also go see The Menu - we saw it last week and it's weird, and it's good. |
| Saw it yesterday. Full theater, really fun movie. We all enjoyed it, including the 13 and 15 year old. I liked it better than the first but like others have mentioned you don't have to have seen the first movie. |
When Daniel Craig opened his mouth in the first movie, it killed me. I hadn’t seen a trailer so I had no idea what was coming. I look forward to this movie
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| Movie seen as a family and enjoyed by all. The sleeper good movie of this season. Reminds me of when we saw Home Alone all those years ago, holiday weekend and no expectations. |
| So fun and clever. A lot more laughs than knives out 1 with plenty of little details and plot twists. |
| Reviving this thread because Glass Onion is on Netflix and it's really fun. 13-year-old, 15-year-old and parents all liked it. |
saw it last night with 14 yr old DD. It was good. It's a great mystery movie, without the gore, and with a bit of comedy/silliness. |