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Just finished "We Die Young". Ugh!
What a waste of time. For some reason I thought it would be a little better than it was. How does garbage like this even get made?
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Just finished "We Die Young". Ugh! (Original Post)
bif
Jun 2022
OP
While I don't always agree with RT, with a rating that low, it's usually pretty close.
Ferrets are Cool
Jun 2022
#3
I have an antenna and Roku box so there's a lot of choice --- and the choices are
in2herbs
Jun 2022
#4
Ferrets are Cool
(21,957 posts)1. With a 20% RT rating, I wouldn't have wasted my time.
bif
(23,980 posts)2. IMDB gave it a 5.2
I should have checked RT as well.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,957 posts)3. While I don't always agree with RT, with a rating that low, it's usually pretty close.
in2herbs
(3,127 posts)4. I have an antenna and Roku box so there's a lot of choice --- and the choices are
all mind-numbing stupid. There's no way I'll pay a monthly fee for an app to see this garbage. Give me a good book.
bif
(23,980 posts)5. There's a ton of great stuff on Kanopy and Hoopla!
All for free with you library card. And I do find a lot of decent movies on Netflix.