Re: Jack Ryan
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:27 am
HTFU!
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Just finished it tonight waiting for my work for the night to arrive. Wish it’d had a few more episodes. 8 is pretty thin season. Another good offering though. Enjoyed it.Chocodove wrote:Just started season 2. Didn’t even realize it was released last week.
Hey, Arnold Schwarzenegger once killed an entire army all by himself, and still had enough energy to throw a metal pipe through Bennett.deepcdvr wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 5:44 amI watched both seasons and although I initially thought it was good, I re-watched season one with some dudes on a submarine recently and they started picking it apart - by the time we were done watching I had a completely different view of the series and now find it comically bad... sorry to be 'that guy' on this thread.
Between the too-tight-tshirts, tacticool "I'm a bad-ass" look from Jim Halpert who is always frowning and puffing his chest out, the incredible coincidences, bs fight scenes, move-shoot-communicate storylines where a four man team - that's never worked together (two of them cubicle commandos) - that take on and kill dozens of trained soldiers, etc... it just got to be too much lol
Entertaining though, but now in a comical way..
Sorry in advance
deepcdvr wrote:I watched both seasons and although I initially thought it was good, I re-watched season one with some dudes on a submarine recently and they started picking it apart - by the time we were done watching I had a completely different view of the series and now find it comically bad... sorry to be 'that guy' on this thread.
Between the too-tight-tshirts, tacticool "I'm a bad-ass" look from Jim Halpert who is always frowning and puffing his chest out, the incredible coincidences, bs fight scenes, move-shoot-communicate storylines where a four man team - that's never worked together (two of them cubicle commandos) - that take on and kill dozens of trained soldiers, etc... it just got to be too much lol
Entertaining though, but now in a comical way..
Sorry in advance
That’s with any show or movie though, in any genre. In the end, it’s fictional, not a documentary. I mean, how in the hell is Rocky in the same weight class as Dolph Lundgren? The fight would never happen. Rambo any one? Bourne movies? I mean, it’s all fictional entertainment. Of course none of it is based on reality.deepcdvr wrote:I watched both seasons and although I initially thought it was good, I re-watched season one with some dudes on a submarine recently and they started picking it apart - by the time we were done watching I had a completely different view of the series and now find it comically bad... sorry to be 'that guy' on this thread.
Between the too-tight-tshirts, tacticool "I'm a bad-ass" look from Jim Halpert who is always frowning and puffing his chest out, the incredible coincidences, bs fight scenes, move-shoot-communicate storylines where a four man team - that's never worked together (two of them cubicle commandos) - that take on and kill dozens of trained soldiers, etc... it just got to be too much lol
Entertaining though, but now in a comical way..
Sorry in advance
Same with lawyer movies and tv shows. If anyone made a program about what lawyers really do on a day to day basis, no one would watch (at least I hope no one would watch).tattoo chef wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 6:59 amThat’s with any show or movie though, in any genre. In the end, it’s fictional, not a documentary. I mean, how in the hell is Rocky in the same weight class as Dolph Lundgren? The fight would never happen. Rambo any one? Bourne movies? I mean, it’s all fictional entertainment. Of course none of it is based on reality.deepcdvr wrote:I watched both seasons and although I initially thought it was good, I re-watched season one with some dudes on a submarine recently and they started picking it apart - by the time we were done watching I had a completely different view of the series and now find it comically bad... sorry to be 'that guy' on this thread.
Between the too-tight-tshirts, tacticool "I'm a bad-ass" look from Jim Halpert who is always frowning and puffing his chest out, the incredible coincidences, bs fight scenes, move-shoot-communicate storylines where a four man team - that's never worked together (two of them cubicle commandos) - that take on and kill dozens of trained soldiers, etc... it just got to be too much lol
Entertaining though, but now in a comical way..
Sorry in advance
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I feel the same way about all the X-men movies...deepcdvr wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 5:44 amI watched both seasons and although I initially thought it was good, I re-watched season one with some dudes on a submarine recently and they started picking it apart - by the time we were done watching I had a completely different view of the series and now find it comically bad... sorry to be 'that guy' on this thread.
Between the too-tight-tshirts, tacticool "I'm a bad-ass" look from Jim Halpert who is always frowning and puffing his chest out, the incredible coincidences, bs fight scenes, move-shoot-communicate storylines where a four man team - that's never worked together (two of them cubicle commandos) - that take on and kill dozens of trained soldiers, etc... it just got to be too much lol
Entertaining though, but now in a comical way..
Sorry in advance