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Johnny Neill
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Hated it.

But they didn't really take any chances with it. It's B-Movie formulaic with a couple of underserved actors stuck in a completely forgettable movie that isn't about anything.

Independence Day 2 is the Least Consequential Movie I think I have ever seen. It was so bad, no one in the story seemed to care what happened to anyone else, even when they were saying that they did. It seemed cobbled together from cut subplots of all the other giant movies that have come out since the original ID4.

Brandon Routh saying of Melissa Benoist, "She looks like my cousin," was worth rewinding.

I have been frustrated with several instances of "That's not how the world works," moments., while continuing to absolutely live the show for its truths about character growth and development and lack thereof. Then I was watching one week, and during the little, 4th wall breaking, "This is what happened last week,

It is. This episode was like surveillance footage to me.

Your friend may have a syndrome of some sort.

More of a Groovie Ghoulies adaptation.

The Rifleman is one of the greatest shows ever. It gets repetitive- bad guy comes to town, Lucas McCain has to kill him - but there is always a mood, a Western Noir on the Western frontier, populated by outlaws, civil war veterans, drunks, people wanting to start over and people who don't want to let anyone forget.

Why are reviewing this show? You clearly start at F minus and get all Here we are now, entertain us! The video spoofing the govt shutdown was brilliant.