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Luckily this includes Atmos surround track.
I'm gonna wait for the 4k at this price which is also a good transfer.
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Luckily this includes Atmos surround track.
I'm gonna wait for the 4k at this price which is also a good transfer.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Ci...ay/359451/
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I really enjoyed the ending. Down with fascism, up with Democracy.
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I found the story plausible and told from a unique perspective for a destabilized society. Sure some of the acting in parts was questionable, but as a whole, it was very much worth a watch and a message worth thinking about.
I love action movies and this just was not good in my opinion.
I found the story plausible and told from a unique perspective for a destabilized society. Sure some of the acting in parts was questionable, but as a whole, it was very much worth a watch and a message worth thinking about.
The president allowing himself to be cornered in the white house and then hiding under his desk rather than the well known nuclear bunker underneath the Whitehouse?
I have not seen the movie in a long while but remember being very disappointed.
The best part was Jesse Plemmons and his 2 minutes of screen time. I did enjoy that and it was about the most plausible part of the movie.
I found the story plausible and told from a unique perspective for a destabilized society. Sure some of the acting in parts was questionable, but as a whole, it was very much worth a watch and a message worth thinking about.
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