therealzecko
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therealzecko

Your comment is like the first I can agree with in this thread. So much bashing of sequels that dare to do more, as a sequel often should. Someone else is praising a Marvel movie’s action over Man of Tai Chi, which is crazy in my eyes. Where are all the other action fans at?

The dislike for the sequel on here is insane! But I think this is my action junkie perspective vs. more general film fans. Like as crazy as John Wick 2 is, it’s still nowhere near John Woo levels. A Better Tomorrow 2 has like, more kills in the final shoot out than John Wick 2 does in the whole movie.

I think you may be misreading things a bit if you think John Wick is a parody or satire. It’s a pretty straightforward genre film. It’s made by stuntmen. It’s a product born out of a love of action films, not a desire to poke fun at them.

There’s a couple. The first I can remember is The Witcher 3. It had a cool climbing feature, so I tried to climb EVERYTHING. The moment I unlocked the biggest city I spent literally hours just parkouring around the place. I would load it up and barely touch any of the actual gameplay. I would instead spend an hour or

Agreed. And weird feels like the perfect word to describe it because the literature equivalent would indeed be called a “weird western”.

Bone Tomahawk to me felt like a pretty pure horror-western in the sense that it’s practically half a western and then half a horror. The tribe is presented in classic cannibal horror style, so you get a spooky intro before they set out on their journey, which is what feels the most straight up western about it, and

Web TV is still technically TV.