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Thread: Netflix’ film “Triple Frontier”

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    It's major redeeming factor is that Ben took one to the bean.

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    This was a really weak movie, granted I wasn’t expecting much but this movie was wack.


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    It was weird.

    Guys wrongs ages for ranks, etc.
    Walking around no security, guns slung weird.
    Who was their mil advisor, that Corey guy that ended up having no service?

    And, frankly, in real life there are a shit ton of fuk ups sucking at life claiming their former Ranger Bn, sf, operator service.
    You know how many guys like that for real I see sucking at life being a fuk up? Instead of totally crushing it and kicking ass, virtually none.
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    Love Death and Robots is multitudes time better than this dumpster fire


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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    Basically a remake of 1981 "High Risk".

    I found the chase to freedom (which was best part of High Risk) to be drawn out and and basically boring. For high speed operators, their skills basically sucked outside the house. The setup for a sequel was predictable.
    High Risk was a pretty crappy movie but I always liked the air strip pick up scene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mack7.62 View Post
    High Risk was a pretty crappy movie but I always liked the air strip pick up scene.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O79pJzCDo8

    Yep, that is one my all-time favorite scenes. Great cast, M60s, Jeeps, music. My Avatar is the pilot at 50 sec as he yells Here We Come and launches into Satisfaction.

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    Is it just me or did one character get through the whole movie and multiple shooting scenes with a GG&G cover on his EoTech flipped down?

    Believe it or not if I'm right about that I would still put the gunplay at the "OK-plus" level, better than many, not perfect perhaps but I see an effort was made.

    Incredible scenery shots from anywhere, I dig. This had some good ones. One of my all time faves is Proof of Life. Gunplay was as flawless as a movie gets (Thell Reed by God), scenery fantastic (worth it just for the scenery behind the closing credits).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    Basically a remake of 1981 "High Risk".

    I found the chase to freedom (which was best part of High Risk) to be drawn out and and basically boring. For high speed operators, their skills basically sucked outside the house. The setup for a sequel was predictable.
    That is exactly what I was thinking when I saw the preview.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MountainRaven View Post
    I enjoyed the gun play, but found it boring and otherwise not particularly good. Definitely harps on the vets-as-victims thing a little hard.
    My thoughts exactly. It also bothered me that they lost their discipline during stealing the cash, I was a super POG when I was in, but the film lost any sense of realism after that point.
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    Yeah, this one was pretty much crap. I'm quite curious if they're going to bother making a sequel, but it is Netflix. They THROW money at content production, and they can't all be hits.
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