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How riveting did you think a 3 and a half hour "boo whitey!" movie was going to be?Wow that fucking sucked and was utterly pointless
$250million between the Netflix rights and the production costs to get it made. CGI De Niro beating the guy outside of the deli is probably in the top ten most unintentionally hilarious movie scenes of all time. I can't remember almost any detail from that film because the memory of geriatric zombie De Niro limply flailing his legs in the "beatdown" scene overshadows everything.The Irishman looked like it was made with the budget of a Power Rangers episode.
How riveting did you think a 3 and a half hour "boo whitey!" movie was going to be?
That's what you get when one of the producers is Randall Emmett, the kingpin of geezer teasers.$250million between the Netflix rights and the production costs to get it made. CGI De Niro beating the guy outside of the deli is probably in the top ten most unintentionally hilarious movie scenes of all time. I can't remember almost any detail from that film because the memory of geriatric zombie De Niro limply flailing his legs in the "beatdown" scene overshadows everything.
The Godfather had one of the worst punches thrown in movie history. Where Sonny is beating up Carlo in the streets. And one of his punches misses by a country mile. But you at least remember the rest of the movie.
You didn’t like his Terrance and Phillip style movement in that scene?$250million between the Netflix rights and the production costs to get it made. CGI De Niro beating the guy outside of the deli is probably in the top ten most unintentionally hilarious movie scenes of all time. I can't remember almost any detail from that film because the memory of geriatric zombie De Niro limply flailing his legs in the "beatdown" scene overshadows everything.
You gotta wonder how many takes they took and gave up and settled for that garbage. I can't imagine what didn't cut it$250million between the Netflix rights and the production costs to get it made. CGI De Niro beating the guy outside of the deli is probably in the top ten most unintentionally hilarious movie scenes of all time. I can't remember almost any detail from that film because the memory of geriatric zombie De Niro limply flailing his legs in the "beatdown" scene overshadows everything.
The Godfather had one of the worst punches thrown in movie history. Where Sonny is beating up Carlo in the streets. And one of his punches misses by a country mile. But you at least remember the rest of the movie.
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