Hector Posted July 26, 2022 Posted July 26, 2022 (edited) Great numbers: translates to about 8.75 million US viewers and 41,186,046 worldwide viewers. The movie was painfully average but worth it to see Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, and Rege-Jean Page (along with Ana De Armas) in one film Edited July 26, 2022 by Hector
wastedpotential Posted July 26, 2022 Posted July 26, 2022 I liked the book but I didn't expect much from the movie and that was good because it was sub-par Making very expensive sequels to very expensive films like this is what's ******* Netflix's bottom line these days
Zaynsus Posted July 26, 2022 Posted July 26, 2022 Quote "This is the fifth-biggest debut for a Netflix film behind The Adam Project, The Kissing Booth 3, Don't Look Up, and Red Notice." All terrible movies
Mohit Posted July 27, 2022 Posted July 27, 2022 Terrible. Netflix should focus more on shows instead of movies
hardbrit Posted July 27, 2022 Posted July 27, 2022 Is he always this bad acting? I saw it and was shocked at how bad he is.
Broken Posted July 27, 2022 Posted July 27, 2022 2 hours ago, Zaynsus said: All terrible movies All their "original" movies are sh*t. No wonder why they keep LOSING subscribers .
Katamari Posted July 27, 2022 Posted July 27, 2022 2 hours ago, hardbrit said: Is he always this bad acting? I saw it and was shocked at how bad he is. Yes bb gurl where u been? la la land was good tho ot: Chris Evans booked a win
KFC Posted July 27, 2022 Posted July 27, 2022 It baffles me to see this movie doing well at all, Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling's acting was BAD, the plot was terrible and I couldn't see a thing during most of the action scenes it seems a stacked cast of A-Listers is the only thing a Netflix movie needs to smash. Props to them for working out a winning formula I guess
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