Lily23 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. I knew it! I knew (this) Geller wasn't real. Also knew Luis would turn out to be a freak. ...
Alien : Indeed, Mr. Ollivander
Dahwoodsman : Anyone have links?
grasshopper rex : Curiouser and curiouser.
joeinwb : Well that was a let down.
yellow_rose1 : oh wow what a pleasent surprise. Thank you for loading these classics. It's going to be a ...
bigguy01 : thought the kaylon were their borg version, krill bit like klingon
duuuuuuuuuude : I watched this because Leonard Peltier was just released after being in prison for 49 year...
MP8219 : Way too relatable.
random000 : They missed a good opportunity to put The Gossamer in. What the frig is a Gossamer?? He's ...
I meant to come back and add more to my earlier comment, but life got in the way. You’re not wrong, but really, name one good movie (and now that I said this, watch it come back and bite me in the backside😂) that didn’t suspend reality at some point or another?
This was a really good movie. I actually think this was better then the first, and though I didn’t like a few things about it, and won’t go into that, it’s more of a story line kind of thing, and would have had a few things turn out a bit differently, if I had my way, but trying not to make this a spoiler…
I wouldn’t call this a ‘Rare’ Netflix win though…been a few good ones coming out of these people in the last few years actually, between movies and series, depending on what you like. Stranger Things, Wednesday, Money Heist, those were all Netflix, for example. All were good. Just saying…
It’s good but it uses the same formula as the first: brooding guy who has nothing to live for gets an opportunity to redeem himself for abandoning his kid by risking his life to save another kid(s).