Holy shit this was awesome
Best sci-fi film of the last ten years
>>217033807>Leigh Whannell went from Upgrade to Invisible Man to Wolf Manshow me a greater fall off
>>217033918Richard Kelly.
>>217033807I put it off for years because I thought it would be wank like that Limitless thing but I was so wrongIt's so good
>stoned out of your mind in VR all dayYeah I'm in
>>217033807discount Tom Hardy
>>217034083>mfw you google "discount Tom Hardy" and this actors imdb page is the first result
>>217034083>>217034132Upgrade > Venom
>>217033807It's not awesome, it's mid-iocrity defined. I forgot everything that happened in it 3 days after I watched. It's not worth a rewatch, it's just your standard popcorn flick fare, stuff that's just competently crafted enough to be an enjoyable experience in the initial viewing, and leave no lasting impression afterwards. Artless slop that says and means nothing
>It's not awesome, it's mid-iocrity defined. I forgot everything that happened in it 3 days after I watched. It's not worth a rewatch, it's just your standard popcorn flick fare, stuff that's just competently crafted enough to be an enjoyable experience in the initial viewing, and leave no lasting impression afterwards. Artless slop that says and means nothing
>>217034205It's hard to argue against this rhetoric.
>Mfw the ending
>>217034205The way you can tell that this is a total tourist-generated meme is in how it unironically presents the hated opposition with a large brain, contradicting it's own inherent purpose as a tool of slander
>>217033807I like to listen to the ending credits theme. The one that plays as STEM walks away.
>>217033807The end seemed like it ripped off Repo Men, though.
>>217033807 forgettable shit
there was supposed to be a sequel, then a tv show
>>217034709My name is Grey Trace, I used to be cybernetically upgraded, until
>>217034709That's fine. I'm happy with it just being a single movie. You don't need to stretch everything that had some kind of success in any way out.
>>217034186I think it's a nostalgiakino because most modern movies feel like parodies that make it very obvious they were filmed in a studio. upgrade was a textbook sci-fi film all around. maybe not artistically or philosophically good but it felt like a true film
>>217034777For me, it was the fight choreography, or the way it was shot at least, no other movies do that and i wish they did
>>217034777The ending was pretty open, though, it was practically a cliff hanger.
>>217034132>we are now here
>>217033807rope yourself>>217034083Temu Hardy
>>217034241This kind of trope is overdone at this point>Le ebul AI gets away with it... We have subverted the audience's expectations! Here's a memorable credits track to let it landEx Machina did the same thingAs did Kill CommandAnd like a dozen others
>>217036444>>217034542
>>217033918>Invisible ManIf he picked a hotter star it would have gotten a much better reception. The movie was sound it's just nobody is simping over that ugly whore.
It was a cool movie but it seems like the end had a lot of plot holesHow did the AI “make” the tech bro guy set up the murder/car crash when it needed a body to control?
>>217033807I get clips and shorts recommended for this movie on youtube. Is this some part of a marketing campaign? Are they going to do a second movie or whats the deal here?
>>217038174What do you mean? Its a program, on a computer. It had control of everything. It was holding the tech bro hostage. It effectively owned his empire
>>217033807Yeah, the fight scenes was amazing and ending was fucking great
>>217038334Well it had to trick the main character into visiting the hacker so it could operate freely, so im not sure how it was already evil and getting people to do its bidding before that, especially when it had no physical control of anything
>>217036444You don't know what "overdone" means.
>>217036630>it would have gotten a much better reception.you're living in a chud bubble. It was a big critical and commercial succes