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739075, Old Guard (Netflix) (Gina Prince-Bythewood 2020)
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jul-15-20 03:01 PM
It was a pleasant surprise to see a comic book action movie directed by sista guyl Gina Prince-Bythewood of Love and Basketball fame but she delivered.

It was a good Netflix movie which deserves a bigger budget for the sequels.

My biggest criticism was that it was a bit to somber and serious. It's hard to imagine that immortals would find every moment of being immortal as being a terrible thing.

A little humor can do wonders for an action franchise.

Other than that, highly recommend.

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739077, I wasn't feelin' it
Posted by Options, Wed Jul-15-20 06:38 PM
I didn't know what to expect going in, but opening in a desert scene with a bunch of commandos with guns made it really hard for me to switch to sci-fi mode once I realized what kind of movie it was. that might say more about me and my expectations than the actual film, tho.

other than that, I thought the dialogue wasn't particularly well written, the action scenes were OK but nothing special, and the girl who played Nile just... wasn't very good, to the point that it became distracting.

in regards to your point about the humor, while I agree that a little wouldn't hurt, I do actually buy that these characters would more likely be feeling the weight of their immortality as a curse, (particularly Charlize's character), so the mostly dour tone worked for me.
739079, I also didn’t know what to expect but I enjoyed it
Posted by calij81, Wed Jul-15-20 11:14 PM
>I didn't know what to expect going in, but opening in a
>desert scene with a bunch of commandos with guns made it
>really hard for me to switch to sci-fi mode once I realized
>what kind of movie it was. that might say more about me and
>my expectations than the actual film, tho.

I really liked the opening scene and I enjoyed the switch to sci fi mode since I was just expecting a commandos kill black and brown terrorist/bad guys type of movie. I also liked how Andy still had and still used her battle axe and the other two had and still used their swords from the crusades. That was a nice tough, it also explained why they carried those weapons with them and Booker had no weapon like that.

>other than that, I thought the dialogue wasn't particularly
>well written, the action scenes were OK but nothing special,
>and the girl who played Nile just... wasn't very good, to the
>point that it became distracting.

I agree with most of this, especially the part about the girl who played Niles.

>in regards to your point about the humor, while I agree that a
>little wouldn't hurt, I do actually buy that these characters
>would more likely be feeling the weight of their immortality
>as a curse, (particularly Charlize's character), so the mostly
>dour tone worked for me.

I also bought the idea that these characters felt the weight of their immortality as a curse, especially Andy and Booker. The other two seemed to view it more as a blessing since it brought them together.

All in all I enjoyed the movie and look forward to the sequel.
739084, I bought it as well
Posted by Pamalama, Thu Jul-16-20 02:25 PM

>, I do actually buy that these characters
>would more likely be feeling the weight of their immortality
>as a curse, (particularly Charlize's character), so the mostly
>dour tone worked for me.

Some of us can't handle all the negativity we've seen over the past few months. Seeing plague after plague, war after war, death after death for thousands of years...

I AM interested in Quinn's storyline though (or however they spelled it). Her circumstances make her storyline more compelling.

Overall, I enjoyed it.
739080, I really liked it
Posted by Rjcc, Thu Jul-16-20 01:14 AM
when it ended my wife was like...so when's the sequel coming out

www.engadgethd.com - the other stuff i'm looking at
739085, my only issue with the flick was nile.
Posted by Reeq, Thu Jul-16-20 08:29 PM
she seemed a lil green for the role. plus...and maybe im being a bit hypersensitive...but i hate those roles where the black person is hardheaded, closedminded, selfcentered, generally stupid, and just needlessly a pain in the ass who questions/resists every damn thing. its mad annoying. especially given the gravity of their circumstances at the time.

other than that...it was solid. especially for a netflix title.

im in for the sequel. obviously theres a new wrinkle for andy and its gonna be interesting to see how they deal with it for an entire movie.

sidenote...the thought of going through what that chick at the bottom of the ocean was going through is anxiety inducing. i imagine thats one of a rare variety of fates that would legit terrify an immortal.



739086, Really enjoyed it. Nothing groundbreaking, but fun
Posted by calminvasion, Sun Jul-19-20 12:20 PM
739092, i liked it, my only real issue...
Posted by jrocc, Mon Jul-20-20 09:17 AM
was the flashbacks were way too short. hopefully the sequel digs a bit deeper into their backstories a little more.
739095, yes, would've loved longer ancient-times battle scenes
Posted by benny, Mon Jul-20-20 11:30 AM
>was the flashbacks were way too short. hopefully the sequel
>digs a bit deeper into their backstories a little more.

I'm sure it's a budget constraint but would've been cool to see more