Glass Onion: Knives out 2 Trailer

Anonymous
I enjoyed it, which all I ask for a movie.

Did anyone else think that Kate Hudson was imitating Madonna in some of her scenes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed it, which all I ask for a movie.

Did anyone else think that Kate Hudson was imitating Madonna in some of her scenes?


I don't know about imitating Madonna, but her hairstyle was not flattering at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My college age DC looked online and realized...for those who have seen it...Look at the final pose of the character in the very last shot of the entire film.

Then think about the pose in another extremely famous image associated with the movie.

Now that's attention to detail.


What famous image?!


That painting!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed it, which all I ask for a movie.

Did anyone else think that Kate Hudson was imitating Madonna in some of her scenes?


I don't know about imitating Madonna, but her hairstyle was not flattering at all.


She started out with curls, which I liked. And then she had long waves, which I also liked.

She wasn't imitating Madonna. She was imitating a 1970s fashion vibe with all the kaftans.

I found it ironic that her character in the show was in the sweat pants business, just like she is in real life with Fabletics. LoL. She thought sweat shop is where they make sweat pants.
Anonymous
Loved the zoom call at the beginning!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed it, which all I ask for a movie.

Did anyone else think that Kate Hudson was imitating Madonna in some of her scenes?


I don't know about imitating Madonna, but her hairstyle was not flattering at all.


I think she was supposed look materialistic, devoid of values, self-obsessed, etc., This is weird but I think when her hair looks cute she looks more sympathetic and that’s not what they were going for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spoiler qs?

Liked the movie but…
1) wouldn’t the host know “andi’s” secret right away?
2) what was up with the dude living on the island who wasn’t part of the group?


I think that he was supposed to have left before he confirmed she was dead, so he could have assumed he failed. Of course then you’d think he would try to take her out immediately and that didn’t happen. Maybe the idea was he wanted a better opportunity, where it didn’t look like she was murdered?

I hope in the next one we don’t have to do mental gymnastics to make big parts of the plot make sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was okay, but I preferred Knives Out. I liked the New England setting more since it felt more authentic to me. Having said that, I was entertained and thought the movie was generally well paced. And the underlying messaging was well timed (looking at you, Elon).


Fun and sad fact: the Elon Musk thing was coincidental and the fact that it worked as an indictment of him sort of horrified the writer. There are just too many awful billionaires these days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spoiler qs?

Liked the movie but…
1) wouldn’t the host know “andi’s” secret right away?
2) what was up with the dude living on the island who wasn’t part of the group?


I think that he was supposed to have left before he confirmed she was dead, so he could have assumed he failed. Of course then you’d think he would try to take her out immediately and that didn’t happen. Maybe the idea was he wanted a better opportunity, where it didn’t look like she was murdered?

I hope in the next one we don’t have to do mental gymnastics to make big parts of the plot make sense.


+1 I enjoyed it but not as much as the 1st one. The reaction to Andi's secret actually didn't bother me, I figured he would just think he screwed up and look for a chance to take her out again. But them all being fine after being in the same room as the massive explosion was a step too far for my suspension of disbelief.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed it, which all I ask for a movie.

Did anyone else think that Kate Hudson was imitating Madonna in some of her scenes?


I don't know about imitating Madonna, but her hairstyle was not flattering at all.


She started out with curls, which I liked. And then she had long waves, which I also liked.

She wasn't imitating Madonna. She was imitating a 1970s fashion vibe with all the kaftans.

I found it ironic that her character in the show was in the sweat pants business, just like she is in real life with Fabletics. LoL. She thought sweat shop is where they make sweat pants.
I wasn’t thinking about the fashion, I was thinking bout the mannerisms in the beginning. It reminded me of Madonna.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I liked The Dong


Trivia: Joseph Gordon-Levitt voiced the dong!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Loved the zoom call at the beginning!


Yes! We all yelped at the same moment when that started!
Anonymous
I thought it was fun but this whole notion that it was a puzzle and that the killer would be anyone else than who it was is laughable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Daniel Craig's accent was painful. They should have either found an American actor who could do it, or just let him be British or no-accent American.


His accent kept going back and forth between British and faked southern.
Anonymous
Meh. Underwhelmed
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