barleyrich
Joined Aug 2017
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Clearly Rogan has given up on anything resembling comedy. This is essentially his podcast with more yelling and screaming. The fact that spotify gave this guy $200 million to further degrade American popular culture speaks to what should happen to Spotify. Paying that much for trash is like spending and hour listening to Rogan's bigotry and disinformation machine.
One day the world will be free from these perpetual dude bro victims who have nothing to do but whine about how they no longer are treated like the apex/alphas what have you the think they are.
Good riddance Joe, hopefully you will never do another special, as you promised. I feel that promise is probably hollow. Check out "Burn the Boats is a funeral for Rogan's career"
One day the world will be free from these perpetual dude bro victims who have nothing to do but whine about how they no longer are treated like the apex/alphas what have you the think they are.
Good riddance Joe, hopefully you will never do another special, as you promised. I feel that promise is probably hollow. Check out "Burn the Boats is a funeral for Rogan's career"
Lots of action, but also lots of melodrama. The special effects are actually not that bad and the units and equipment in this tale in a fictitious country are pretty on accurate for the Malaysian side.
Problem is the story is flat. There's the humanitarian doctor. The "critical of the military" reporter. The token Whiney character. The stoic commander and his band of hyper emotional commandos.
Of course there's a fairly chaste love story and the rivalry between brother in law and brother in said chaste relationship.
I will admit I had to fast forward a bunch of parts since there was a lot of excessive emotional outbursts superfluous to the story at hand.
The movie reminded me of the worst of modern Chinese and Indian cinema with it's kind of campy hyper patriotism, cardboard characters and boring "mission accomplished"-"roger that" type dialogue coupled with a lot of sentimentality.
Problem is the story is flat. There's the humanitarian doctor. The "critical of the military" reporter. The token Whiney character. The stoic commander and his band of hyper emotional commandos.
Of course there's a fairly chaste love story and the rivalry between brother in law and brother in said chaste relationship.
I will admit I had to fast forward a bunch of parts since there was a lot of excessive emotional outbursts superfluous to the story at hand.
The movie reminded me of the worst of modern Chinese and Indian cinema with it's kind of campy hyper patriotism, cardboard characters and boring "mission accomplished"-"roger that" type dialogue coupled with a lot of sentimentality.