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11. "I don’t pay to see unworkable premises "
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Sure there is a long shot chance that a filmmaker can make a seemingly unworkable premise work, but they usually don’t and poorly executed premises aren’t what I pay to see. Maybe that’s what you dig. In that case, you go see it. I won’t. Nothing weird there, other than you caring what film I want to see or not.

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Brightburn (Yarovesky, 2019, Prod. By James Gunn) [View all] , Reeq, Wed Mar-27-19 01:02 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
RE: Brightburn (Yarovesky, 2019, Prod. By James Gunn)
Mar 27th 2019
1
im wondering the same thing.
Mar 27th 2019
2
i Don’t see how this works as a full feature
Apr 07th 2019
3
Your reasoning is... you have questions you can't answer?
Apr 08th 2019
5
yeah that was kinda a weird reply lol.
May 26th 2019
6
Well the movie bombed, so I guess their execution sucked
Jun 15th 2019
8
      Edit: Six mill budget. 28 mill worldwide. Probably profitable
Jun 16th 2019
9
I don't know why the bad guy can't be the protagonist?
Jun 17th 2019
12
I don't see what the fuss is about
Apr 08th 2019
4
what you assumed is correct.
Jun 16th 2019
10
this is moreso blumhouse-y horror than a superhero flick.
May 26th 2019
7
I enjoyed this movie and appreciated that it was short
Sep 06th 2019
13
I thought it was fun, I loved the idea that there isn't a yang to this y...
Sep 24th 2019
14
it's all well executed
Sep 25th 2019
15
      I saw it at home, and you're right
Sep 25th 2019
16

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