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I liked the way GENISYS dove into time travel and paradoxes, but could not believe the goofy-ass dialogue scenes unfolding before me. Mixed bag. SALVATION was not, agreed it's the worst. DARK FATE I really like, if you had to pick one timeline that'd be it

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salvation wasn’t great, but i don’t know if i had ever been so excited by a trailer: “you tried killing my mother. you killed my father. you will NOT. kill me.”

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But I love the soft reboot era, after this being so unthinkable even Jason movies twisted themselves in knots to resemble a linear saga. It feels like it allows more ideas in; I think it's a cool accepted standard to set. All it needs is ppl with the judgment to know EXORCIST: BELIEVER is a hard no

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The Derek Halliday's avatar The Derek Halliday @dthalliday.bsky.social
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I really thought DARK FATE was the one...it was a perfect balance of Summer Blockbuster bombast and serious F.I.L.M. ideas, and an utterly STELLAR cast...plus Linda Hamilton's ARMS. It looked great, and the action was unbelievable. I'm heartbroken and BAFFLED that people didn't show up for it.

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