I think this movie is best understood as the "If I Did It" of special forces, a fictionalized confession of what _really_ happens during those counterinsurgency operations. First, they're killing "zombies" (terrorists). Then, as the mission expands and order breaks down, they get careless and start killing people who might be zombies. Then they start killing people who annoy them. Then they start killing people because hey, why not?
(Felix voice) No, yeah, I wish there was a recut of this where Keith David is just The Arbiter and impales all the other characters with an energy sword
I don't think that's a fair comparison because Wolf Warrior is a big budget action movie done by big studios and this is a vanity project crowdfunded by psychos. A better comparison might be with The Expendables, or John Wick.
@@timcosgrove707like your comment makes American media seem even worse tbh, what is even an original premise here? It's a race car but also it can transform into a wrestler?
The Black Rifle Coffee CEO - who has a cameo in the movie (he plays himself) just got sued for sexually harassing a male employee. There was an incident where the CEO (Hafer) got completely naked in his office in front of this male employee. There was another incident where Hafer and this same employee were sitting in a room alone and Hafer says "Close the door and let's buttfuck eachother". He made a number of other homosexual comments. Hafer also got really pissed at the employee after he lost to him at a shooting competition and he threw a fit.
@@berdyderg900hes not that bad. Just tired. The man has been holding the torch for Gene Roddenberry while being universally hated by new-wave trekkers for decades. I don't condemn him for doing something like this because they probably gaslit him into thinking they're genuine fans of his work. Yet, they probably have no idea what TekWar is.
In older uploads, you will see a *lot* of gormless troop-posters wandering by to do what [redacted] was quoting at the start, Identity Politics but for the military. And other soldiers responding with "I'm Not Your Shield, fascists." So Felix's theory that all Americans are becoming the same person seems convincing. The melting pot is still going strong, e pluribus unum.
right, the "psychos who actually enjoy the chaos and make everything worse" were there right from the start. But irony is a little bit too subtle of a concept to convey to a lot of people.
First film I saw him in after LOTR was 50 First Dates where he played some lisping, bedwetting, roided up comic relief character to Adam Sandler and it was like, dude, you were Rudy, what the fuck happened?
This is my second time relistening to this movie review in the past 3 years. Haven't seen the movie yet and at this stage probably won't. It just sounds too bleak.
Apparently she played a news anchor in Anarcho-capitalism: The Movie And she was in a lot of “films” with suspicious names and no Wikipedia articles. So she’s… indie…
Coming back to this movie review and the best way I can describe the movie is if Come and See was made in the universe of the Man in the High Castle, but they made it a comedy from the perspective of the Einsatzgruppen. An infinitely bleak thing this movie.