They Cloned Tyrone starring Boyega and Jamie Foxx.

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Which on you like better. This or harder they fall?
That's an odd comparison :huh:
I enjoyed The Harder They Fall, but They Cloned Tyrone is funny, adventurous, and mindbending. The comparison I've been thinking of is Sorry To Bother You-- which started good but unraveled into complete nonsense and fukkery. Tyrone pulled off what Sorry To Bother couldn't.

I think that director started hittin sherm sticks :smh:
 

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I'm on my 2nd watch, this feels like an instant classic. People are gonna revisit this movie for years to come :wow:


man i hop they keep growing with this franchise, universe, mythos


-the trio discovery other conspiracy theories/ myths against black people/community

- John Boyega/ Tyrone Clones(the one they tied up &he henchman ) maybe they join the trio trying to have their own identity personality just what will happen to all the freed clones in general what will the government do with them

-you could have maybe have different racial stereotypes representing different culture's criminals clones like (Hector Mexican gangbanger) (Asian's Human Trafficking in Illicit Massage Parlors) (cac's racists' profiling cop's)


-you cold have the "white assimilated" creation be like vampire that need to feed on cac's to keep their whiteness from fading have them feeding on the "white trash" of society

Walton Goggins, Jeremy Allen White, Dakota Fanning as the white trash trio hero's

the atmosphere being something like this

 
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1st act kept my attention. 2nd act introduced too much camp and heavy handed metaphors... almost to cringe levels, and it became predictable.

Being that the film's ending provided no definite closure or triumph for the protagonist... The lasting impression felt cheap, rushed, and unsatisfying.

Jamie was dope...Had to look past his mish mash of D'Jango and Ray... Boyega did a great job as well as Teyonah.

Soundtrack was dope, but I think that they didn't create tension or mood as well as they could have based on the premise.

The voice track was abnormally low. Had to put subtitles on.

It's mildly rewatchable to capture some of the artifacts and props/symbolism in the underground and set designs.

It's not a bad movie... I wouldn't say it's better than a standard Black Mirror episode.
 

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That church scene tho:mjlol:

As soon as the preacher started acting a fool I knew it was David Alan Grier :pachaha:

Movie was a lot of fun but it did drag towards the end. Probably could have cut 10 minutes from the runtime to tighten things up. Not that big of a problem though since it's Netflix and not in theaters.

Boyega was great.

I really liked the LA ending. It made the movie a lot more interesting.

It got all the components for it to be :yeshrug:

cinematography
great acting
costumes
good plot/ climax
thought provoking satire
good directing

Yeah, I'm sure the academy thinks this is right up there with Oppenheimer :comeon:
 
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