Anonymous wrote:The end was tough. Given that it's more or less a few decades from being true.
Anonymous wrote:The end was tough. Given that it's more or less a few decades from being true.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t there a bit of the pillow guy in there?
I loved when Streep said to keep it low key when she was addressing the public and then cued the fireworks display and the lit up White House, that was funny.
Also Jonah hill’s interactions With JL were hysterical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just realized Mark Rylance was also Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall. Wow. I had a total crush on him as Cromwell and he was so creepy in this movie.
He was beyond weird. What a waste of a wonderful actor. What was with his high Mickey Mouse voice?
Anonymous wrote:Sooo bad. Interesting ideas but poorly done. Overly long. Weird camera angles. Jennifer and Leo were good but others not so much. Tech dude killed any energy that was on screen. Bad acting on his part. Bad directing. Way way way too long. Disjointed. Annoying. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:I just realized Mark Rylance was also Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall. Wow. I had a total crush on him as Cromwell and he was so creepy in this movie.
Anonymous wrote:We voted for Trump, and watched the movie last night. It was hilarious, if a little preachy. I loved Jonah Hill's smarmy character and his interactions with his mom/boss/CinC. I mean, it's funny in part because some of it rings true. (Now, I never thought of covid as being a world destroying, apocalyptic situation so I thought that was over the time, but the basic premise of internal politics overshadowing our actual, pressing concerns-- dead on.)