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    Netflix’ film “Triple Frontier”

    I enjoyed this one. Not an award winner, but a solid movie that reminded me strongly of the 1960’s westerns that I grew up on. Plenty of AR visuals, too. It did drag just a bit at moments, but overall, worth the time to watch.
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    I watched it Wednesday evening.

    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.
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    Saw it last night. It was ok but by the time they were just on foot I was loosing interest and pretty much forced myself to finish watching.

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    The whole idea of getting away with it was lost to the greed and weight of so much money.
    It's an old story, just written for a modern age.

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    I started watching it last night. Got about half way through and called it.

    It was meh


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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    The whole idea of getting away with it was lost to the greed and weight of so much money.
    It's an old story, just written for a modern age.
    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.

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    Pretty average.
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    I'm holding off until Will Brink makes a review on it.

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    I can’t wait for that paragraph lmfao

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    I'm holding off until Will Brink makes a review on it.

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    It’s like a really awkward multiplayer match of Wildlands and it left me angry and disappointed.

    Trannies and SR16s would have given it a pity watch.

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