Bright Movie on Netflix

4  2017-12-27 by hardwoodjunkie

This is a little out there..but...

Have you all seen Bright on Netflix. A new movie with Will Smith just dropped about New World Order, Classism, Power Structures the Second Coming.

It just feels like weird timing.

Why does it seem like this movie comes out now of all times with everything going on the world.

33 comments

Hasn’t that always been going on though? (class systems)

On a different note, the Critics gave it horrible raitings calling it the worst movie of the year, but Audiences love it giving it a 90% positive.

Basically it’s because Netflix making their movies bypasses the theater sham the studios have money in

I watched the film. It was fucking great.theres was alot of Illuminati style they even bring it up actually. It's a good film and they do bring up the secret societies through it that is what the whole film is about

Check yourself

Really? I really didnt like it. when it was over i was left really unsatisfied, like was that it. It was super predictable also. Just my 2c

Agree, he's taken the angry police officer as far as it can go.

It terrifies me that anybody not employed by Netflix or some other affiliation with "Bright" would think that shit film was "fucking great."

People have different opinions and like different things man. If you didn't enjoy don't mean everyone shouldn't either.

Sure, but bad is bad. There are people who like bad things, for sure. But that doesn't empirically make the bad thing good.

Here's why "Bright" is bad:

a. Totally unoriginal other than the shoehorned fantasy elements, which aren't even nearly played up enough.

b. Terrible script with lame dialog.

c. Relentless "fuck"s in the script are both off-putting and used to make the story seem "edgy" and "adult" when actually it's just wallpapering how lame the script is and how adolescent the writer.

d. Loaded with Deep State social programming, from supernatural acceptance to overplaying inter-racial and inter-species relationships to relentless profanity presented as normalized conversation.

e. Netflix is the new Hollywood. This may be true, actually, but in the worst possible way.

Dude it's a fucking film. I didn't ask you why you didn't like the film so not sure why you're writing all that. I loved the film simple as that.

Wasn't so much for you as to convince people who you might've gotten to watch it that they shouldn't.

Dog the part where the wheel chair crew showed up in the strip club I fucking lost it. It was so random like we all know the street gang isn't going to be doing shit and they just kept showing up it was ridiculous. Also there was a scene where they were at a rock a concert and literally nothing happened and the scene ended. Terrible movie.

Ha! I'd forgotten about the concert. I've already forgotten most of that shitty movie. A disgrace, but now it lives forever on Netflix. Ugh.

Because explaining yourself helps to better understand the person's point of view. Your only opinion is illuminati illuminati, yet you don't explain anything else you like about the movie.

So how can we understand your reason for enjoying this if you aren't willing to perform the same level of critical thinking that the person who responded with their reasons did.

Instead you attack him for expressing why he didn't like the film even though that's exactly how you learn to understand someones point of view.

I mean, we've been making movies about all those themes for decades.

Anybody remember "Alien Nation"? It was a mediocre movie, then a shitty TV show.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_Nation_(film)

I watched an hour of "Bright," shut it off before finishing, it sucked so bad. It was like a lame TV series pilot that tosses Orcs and Elves into the story to make it seem fresh.

The guy who wrote it, Max Landis, is like a piece of shit poster boy for everything that's wrong with Hollywood. A talentless hack who's made it only through nepotism (his dad is John Landis), recently outed as a serial predator of young women.

Skip the movie. It sucks. I'm on the verge of canceling Netflix anyway, the programming has gotten to be such obvious...."programming."

Netflix is abysmal and yeah it's a rip off of Alien Nation

I was thinking the same thing. Actually, I think I'll rewatch it.

Check out The Strain too. It is nwoish, but with a heavy zionist push.

now of all times with everything going on the world.

WHat's going on now to make it all the different from any other time?

Yup. awesome.

They’ve been being made for decades, great movie tho

Didn't quite get it.

Good AF movie made by some of hollywoods best who know whats happening in the real world and use hot button topics to connect with the audience. Its the set designers, storytellers and producers who add the small stuff that makes the most impact.

"Hollywood's best"? Who are you kidding? Max Landis is a piece of shit as both a human being and a no-talent hack writer.

I thought the movie was lame. Will Smith is garbage and the story was about as thought provoking as suicide squad

I agree with everything you said but not the Will Smith garbage part. He is a legend.

To much going on, saying everything rather than showing. It was poorly written. The whole racism towards the Orc could of easily been done without hammering it into the audience like we're idiots.

Seriously they spend the whole First scene expressing just how racist Will Smith is not only to Orcs but all "Mythological" creatures. Such a likeable guy, he kills a pixie in cold blood. . . a pixie that looks more like a rabid dog, and don't even get me started on that stupid ass "jump scare" with the pixie again.

Movie would of gained some points had they actually let the partner die, that would of been a kill dark turn for the story but no, asspull to save them.

I generally like Max Landis as a writer but hand it over to Ayer and get this. Ayer's movies bore the shit out of me or are so fucking intellectually retarded they make me angry. Suicide Squad fucking raked in the dough because it somehow captured the hearts and minds of some degenerate focus group. This group is huge and they seem to be the same people that pack theaters for the fast and furious movies. To me Ayer is just an edgy tattooier Michael Bay at this point.

Netflix is a company just trying to give people what they want.

Dystopian movies have been the norm since the Hunger Games.

I didn't see new world order. Which part was that?

It felt like a giant racial tension flick with some fantasy mixed in to cover

The real conspiracy is the terrible critic reviews trying to torpedo Netflix big blockbuster movie debut for the movie studios. Not saying the movie was amazing but it was alright. Definitely not as bad as the critic reviews suggest imo. It all seems odd to me.