Gizmo_Duck
blathering blatherskite!
Just got back from the advance screening, legitimately one of the worst movies I have ever seen
Even M Night’s worse movies are entertaining to me for some reason. Except After Earth
Just got back from the advance screening, legitimately one of the worst movies I have ever seen
ExpoundJust got back from the advance screening, legitimately one of the worst movies I have ever seen
Glass was it for me too. This trailer does look good but I’m not falling for his tricks again.I was done after Glass
Still can't believe he fumbled that
Can't lie though. This looks good and want to see in theaters but
Care to break this down for me? Spoiler it
critics seem to really dig it on twitterJust got back from the advance screening, legitimately one of the worst movies I have ever seen
That better than the way the book this story is base off endedDisclaimer: I dont follow Shyamalan’s work so I did not come into this with any bias or expectation
The trailer pretty much tells the story. Those 4 characters represent the “horsemen” of the apocalypse. They met each other on some message board after having shared visions of the world ending and that led them to the cabin.
The ‘decision’ the family has to make is that they (two dudes) have to decide to kill one or the other, or their daughter and if they dont then everyone in the world dies.
Specific details in next spoiler
The ringleader (brolic guy) asks them if they will follow through. They say no, the horsemen then kill one of their own in front of them and then turn on the tv to show a natural disaster or plague effecting the world. They repeat this daily until the horsemen are all dead and once the couple realizes its tied to the apocalypse one talks the other into killing him and the world is saved.
Some people will probably appreciate the nuance in the film, but it was a boring watch to me, anti-climatic ending, not at all a thriller.
Everything is on streaming within a couple of months.Is this going to be directly to any particular streaming service? Or theatres only?