Just watched this, what did I think of it?
Just watched this, what did I think of it?
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Why was she so useless bros?
You thought it showed a woman realizing she was out of her element in high level operation but that the movie was pretty decent, especially when you compare it to it's slightly less good sequel. Over all pretty good and Benecio Del Toro stood out as a charismatic character just barely more than Josh Brolin who was also extremely good. The girl wasn't bad, the action was good and it did a realistic job or showing how terrible the cartels are and you're also gay if that matters at all, your boyfriend is coming home in 20 mins to watch the sequel with you and you've made sure to put on your chastity cage, the pink latex one he likes to slap abusively as he breeds you. :ok_hand:
Blunt didnt get blacked, bravo Villeneuve.
didnt do it for me at all
emily 420 blunt makes my cock hard
why do you share this stuff with a board that is 99% hetero male? fag
>ay kate, mask you sumthin
This, along with Zero Dark Thirty and Homeland are my top three favourite 'CIA' type films.
They all have female leads as well which is interesting.
Benicio Del Toro's character was incredible in this movie, as was Josh Brolin's. Nice touch having a group of Delta guys escorting them into Mexico. Also, like many people often say -- the CIA guy with the glasses was pure kino.
I watched the sequel and thought it was quite poor in comparison. They went from an essentially arthouse director to some unknown Spic director who turned the series into a cookie-cutter action film.
Villeneuve did a remarkable job, just as he has done with films like Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, and Prisoners in setting up beautiful scenery contrasted by gunfire and action. There is nobody else I can think of in the business who melds what I consider to be arthouse with actual action scenes.
Best scene
because she needed to be
The second just became parody when it comepletly derailed from the ISIS plot line. Then Del Toro just stands up after being shot in the head
both were great films. josh brolin was the man for the job.
It's literally her job. She's just a link to the police.
Is Arizona really as dangerous as they say in this?
The final raid on OBL's compound in Zero Dark Thirty makes my dick so hard. Such a fantastic operator sequence. Anything else capture that feeling?
I honestly wonder how many of these guys torture for the fun of it.
No. Border towns are actually among the safest in the US. Well, at least the ones in Texas are.
are you gay? shes hot as fuck especially in this movie
Why did they enter the fuck tunnel?
Was it raep?
they trained him
There's lots of cases where the US government kidnaps and tortures people of limited value. I think on a subconscious or otherwise level many Americans just don't give a fuck about whether or not brown people get tortured
it is shit. Scenes are broken and contradict each other.
Not bad but enormously overrated.
You got a boner
>lol imma tell on you
Emily Blunts part in the scene when they were stuck in traffic with the cartel made me physically angry
Kinda shit the sequel is better
>the sequel is better
Trips of truth
The USA was built on killing dark skinned niggas by the thousands why should we pretend like it's any different now?
Heard this crazy episode of this American Life the other day:
>be Raul
>harrassed *all the time* by CBP as teen
>end up joining CBP and work with literally the same people shaking you down a decade ago
>deport hundreds of mexicans back home including some kid trying to donate an organ to his sister.
>marry a white girl and have kids
>be so fucking strict at your job you get commendations from DC for deporting so many brown skinned niggas
>vote for Trump
>lifeisgood.jpg
>finds out US birth certificate was forged and he was in fact a Mexican citizen. >gets ass fired, declared an illegal alien denied a green card
>now can't leave his house because he will get deported
The story is shaksperian and the worst part is he's to this day a bootlicker and just rolls with it.
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any more operator kinos?
lone survivor is 90% made up by marc luttrell but the gunfight is absolute kino
I liked shit in zero dark thirty. No music or over dramatization. Just a raw raid.
Agreed.
based
No but if anons rewatch the sequel they will find out it's not that bad
Is it garbagio.
>shoots the gun like 13 times.
>rounds ignite like 8 times
>triger and ignition desync.
such a fake scene. For some reason Americans don't like drains outside of showers and bathrooms.
I believe that he was raped in this scene yes?
He was gonna be part of the Mexican bay of pigs. They needed him to cause mayhem for the cartel.
Agua
Female protagonists are great at illuminating dark and gritty men or monsters if used properly. Properly done "hard ass" women pushed to the breaking point showcase an innate type of vulnerability. There's nothing cowardly about Blunt's character in Sicario but at the end when confronted by Del Toro the moment he flashes his darkness at her out of necessity she can do nothing but quietly submit. Major reason Terminator and Alien were so effective.
>get shot in the face
>track down kid who was forced to shoot you in the face or get shot months later as he's putting his life back together and getting over his PTSD from the ordeal working at a strip mall
>"So kid, I take it you want to be a Sicario"
It's hard to believe that the CIA cares about stopping the flow of drugs into America.
He was waterboarded... except Del Toro drank the whole bottle and pissed it out at him. Absolutely kino chad moment
The true redpill is you can walk around with a bullet in your face
That's not what the plot of this movie was about. They didn't try to stop the flow of drugs into America, they just tried to shift the balance away from Mexican cartels back into Colombian cartels because Colombia was apparently a paradise back in the 80s and 90s according to them. When they had a murder rate of 81 compared to the 16 murder rate of Mexico when this movie came out. It is now at 24, the highest ever.
uh you have to go back
Actual best moment in Sicario is the convoy in and out of Juarez. Love how the tension in the movie builds to this big crescendo to have them just absolutely fuck the cartel boys up so easily. Shows how truly intimidating spec ops teams would be in a situation like that
>*breathes with mouth only*
"Zero Zero Zero" on Amazon Prime
This. Pretty much the 3rd part of sicario
I was stationed at Fort Bliss, in El Paso over a decade ago. And truly we could watch the battles going on in Juarez from our base on the top of our CHUs. It honestly helped getting us conditioned to small-arms fire, and shit blowing up in Iraq. The center of counter-terror building they showed was on our base, and even worked there for a bit.
That part of the movie was no lie, that shit was a reality. Juarez was the shithole depicted in the movie, nothing missed. You could buy booze at 18 on base, because they simply wanted to keep you from going over to that shitshow. From my memory, and experience, the movie was accurate as fuck, with spooks and secret squirrels coming and going all the time.
Kino
It was it was like going from Rambo First Blood, then skipping 2 entirely to going full on Rambo 3. It was a fucking cartoon.
>There is nobody else I can think of in the business who melds what I consider to be arthouse with actual action scenes.
S. Craig Zahler
eotech sights are pretty cool
Personally an ACOG guy myself, EOTECHs are all the same great for what we they are meant for.
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