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Thirst with Shay Mitchell (2024)
Tried to watch fell asleep 4x
Was this a show about Mormons drinking?
The show is like watching someone you do not know tell a story on an airplane about who made the back of the seat trying to put you too sleep with a monotone voice but rasping confidently about how great it is telling you they love the back of the seat but never tried to sit there until they are sitting there and they turn around and tell you about it again; whispering loudly making you want to look away feeling sad and tired as she stares nonstop into your eyes. You wake up to the most boring nightmare.
The show makes drinking sad.
Nobody gets introduced. They just show up then have to deal with a person who acts like they've never been on vacation before. She talks about them like they're a prop in a dollhouse. I don't know what happens at the end, but I'm guessing that's the point.
The writing in the host do not make me interested in these beautiful areas with things I've never seen. Makes me sad II'm sitting watching this.
MoviePass, MovieCrash (2024)
No Accountability for the victim hero
The entire film is a complaint peice blaming the establishment for their bad decisions.
Claiming black people don't get a chance, white people get all the chances, and their chances got taken away by evil whites; like they didn't know any better or received fair compensation. They never once tell how many millions they made. They will only admit, they signed the contracts because the business was about to fail. They sold their voting rights, their company rights many different times but it's never told how much they received in compensation? Why did they sign these contracts? The only answer ever given is they were bamboozled. The viewer needs to know how many millions they got to be bamboozled. How many times was this unprofitable business propped up by people they knew didn't sell legitimate products. They 100% knew this, because at the end of the movie it's shown the white people they sold the business to have been running the same MLM over and over for years.
They had an unviable business and took money from MLM scammers and are now complaining for over an hour and a half.
The filmmaker tells the same story three different ways so I feel like I could've been done with this after 30 minutes.