ITT:GOAT opening scenes

ITT:GOAT opening scenes
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>I WON'T GIVE THAT ORDER!
>I WON'T REPEAT THAT ORDER!

Who was in the wrong here?

Based Michel Bay

Seriously. Name a better action flick

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I don't really understand the "Michel Bay flicks are bad" meme.
Armaggedon and The Rock are pure kino. Transformers are YA action movies and he gets oil from a japanese cartoon franchise. Even Bad Boys 1&2 did diversity better than anything in the last 10 year.

>le explosion meme
Bay is good action director tbqh

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I get that this is a meme but jesus fuck name literally one single way that the """""villain"""""" of the Rock was ever remotely wrong.

The only good part in this movie

Ed Harris was not the villain. The guy who killed him when he was about to capitulate was.

He trusted the wrong people at the very least.

That's about the only good part of the film. What a letdown after such a start.


13 HOURS was amazing though

If you think he was portrayed as a villain your media reading skills are dumbster tier.

Fucking stupid faggot numbert 21380976321806132 met in tv

Being a millenial nu-male should be considered a mental illness.

But Christopher Waltz was in a bunch of parts of this movie, comrade.

He nails action sequences, but you know, the rest is the rest. Its not the focus of most of his films of course, but he always gets shit because of that
Look at Pearl Harbor. I fucking hate that movie in general, but I'll never skip the bombing scene

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I hope you die in your sleep, you little shit

>be mad at muh government
>use poison gas to hold a civilian city hostage
>not a villain

Should have been DC with the politicians at least.

He took San Francisco hostage. He knew it was the least worthy city, it was expendable. No one would had gave a fuck if he nuked it.