I have such a disdain for cops i dont see how i could enjoy this movie.
dude. you have no idea, get stoned and go see this movie, you will cry like a baby (on the inside at least). I've seriously found a new respect for pigs.I have such a disdain for cops i dont see how i could enjoy this movie.
the fukk you talmbout start looking for that record????
that shyt was all over the radio, mtv breh
even my grandma knows that song
dude. you have no idea, get stoned and go see this movie, you will cry like a baby (on the inside at least). I've seriously found a new respect for pigs.
Was really really good.
I was getting a sense of foreshadowing about Pena's character's end by how morally righteous he was. I knew he was going to die....
@ the Cartel fukking up the cops...took one vet's eye out, beat a rookie female to the brink of death, gunned down 2 (killing one)
I don't give a fukk if you don't agree, I'm white as fukk breh I'm not hood at all, I'm just a stoner, the only reason I've ever had to have a disdain for cops. But due to the shyt they have to deal with on a daily basis, I can't necessarily blame them for being dikks sometimes Also, when you're in trouble, who the fukk are you gonna call? Not the ghostbusters.You have new respect for the fedz cuz you seen a make believe move
Not that you had one, but I'm gonna have to confiscate your fake hood pass bruh...
damn breh id hate to go to the movies with youReally well acted, but lot of flaws, from the extremely tired and forced hand held cameras, just shoot the movie normal, and use a few hand cam scenes, like the ICE survallence in Mexico, which was another kind of ridulous scene, with the drug lord looking like a bad send up of Escobar, complete with cowboy hat, and fatness.
The cartel element was odd, and felt forced, those groups, without a doubt operate in almost all cities in the US, esp. LA, Sinaloa has a heavy presence, but they don't drive around with gold and diamond plated weapons, that's some only down south shyt, they don't chop up the contras and leave narco messages here, and they don't order hits on cops. Or mix stash spots with safe houses for people. Those golden plated weapons are like some upper tier management/boss shyt, you don't just get one because you are a runner, or a safe house watchmen. And did those dudes stumble on every stash spot in the city? I thought the director was interested in the narco killings and wars, and got some little details right, but was out of place in LA.
I felt the music was overbearing, and too much in some scenes, too. 'Hey Ma' wasn't overbearing, but cringe worthy. Other scenes, had the heavy love song for the romance, love scenes, rap music for cruising the city. The gangs were well done, Ayer always excels in his realistic characterization of that element of LA, I felt the most compelling character was lala, the women.
A lot of it was done well, but the third act, lack of a plot, all really hurt the movie, but not so much it can't be enjoyed. Why did it deteriorate into a running gunfight, that was really not believable? The shooters just strolling away from a 10 minute shootout? And, shooting the dude 100x, he did the same thing in 'Training Day', and I didn't like it there either.
AGREED 1000%very good movie. my only beef
both of them should've died at the end
very good movie. my only beef
both of them should've died at the end