Kolrami ,

Skylar being in this group is low-key insane. She cheated on her narcissistic drug dealing murderous husband. The rest of these folks are murderers or magical torturers.

Leg ,

The hatred for her ran deeper than it should have.

kameecoding ,

You actually have to be a dumb cunt to hate Skyler, I remember hating her when I first watched BB, because she was the bitch wife messimg with badass Walter, now that I rewatched it as I am older and damn, walter is a proper cunt the whole way through and she is trying navigate a really fucked up situation, I just felt bad for her the whole way through

captainlezbian ,

Yeah, she fucks up but like damn give a girl a break her husband got cancer and keeps lying about where he is and what he’s doing.

kameecoding ,

Her husband becomes a psychopathic mass murderer and drug manufacturer

captainlezbian ,

Yeah, but most people start hating her in season 1/2 where she’s kinda a bitch or when she cheats.

Kedly ,

Nah man, I hated Walter from the get go and still hated Skylar. Basically the only characters I liked ended up in Better Call Saul, outside of Hank and Jessie

SeabassDan ,

Hank was a douchebag, and it took Jesse a good while to become somewhat of a decent person.

Donjuanme ,

Jeffrey Dean Morgan?? How could anyone hate the Kentucky fried southerner from Seattle?? I stopped watching "the walking dead" before they got to his part. I started watching "the boys" because I hear he is joining the cast next season.

Give "Rampage" a shot and tell me you don't love that man.

SonicDeathTaco ,

Rampage is a way better movie than it has any business being. I talk it up to people all the time and they're always so understandably skeptical.

Donjuanme ,

So it's a video game movie, but a video game from the early days of video games, and it was loosely based on bad movies, literally there is no plot to the video game. It's Dwayne "the rock"Johnson playing Dwayne "the rock" Johnson as he always does, there's literally no depth to him or his character. There's a plot that's so rote and uninspired that you will never once be surprised at what comes next. There's jargon of every variety, accents way too far over the top, characters so 1 dimensional that paper would say they're thin.

And it's so damn good. It's "If I don't watch it at least once a year I feel something missing inside of my". You will quote it, you will laugh with it, you will vibe with it. It doesn't set out to redefine anything, but it does "rampage" so perfectly that it's a masterpiece.

It's a 90% movie for me, to 90% of the people I know in my life I would recommend it with confidence that they'll walk away happy with the recommendation. And those who I wouldn't recommend it to, I don't hold a grudge, it's not for everyone, but I also don't watch movies with them.

Related story: I remember the first time I learned of "rampage" the movie, I'm hugely anti-spoiler, I don't watch previews unless I'm probably not going to watch the movie. I don't remember which movie we were seeing in the theater, but we had our popcorn, we were there 5 minutes after the start time, the previews had just started (fuck movie theaters for this, and it's only gotten worse), I've ducked a couple previews already, and then I hear Dwayne Johnson say "George" and see a white gorilla, and I just about drop my popcorn, I turned to my wife and Said "there's no way this is what I think this is, I'm going to watch this whole damn thing, because there's no friggin way they made a movie with this source material". I've already written it off as 'yeah I'm not going to watch this, maybe I'll catch it on streaming'. By the end of the preview (which again, the movie is so damn by the numbers, it doesn't matter if you watch the preview, you know what you're getting from the title itself) not only was I excited, but my wife was "ok, we can watch that in the theater, what is the source material for it?" I explained it as "an early 90s arcade game with Godzilla, King Kong, and a werewolf climbing up buildings and knocking them down, just trying to wreck cities as fast as possible, for absolutely no reason but 'it's fun'". We saw it in the theater when it released, I hadn't watched any more previews for it, we walked away debating to see it a second time, or to just be happy with a day 1 streaming release purchase. I don't think we saw it a second time in the theater, that honorific is very rare (except in the time of movie-pass). Thanks for reliving that little nostalgia trip with me. I hope You've found much success in getting people to watch it, it's so much better than it had any right to be.

AceTKen ,
@AceTKen@lemmy.ca avatar

I can't believe that you have just convinced me to watch fucking Rampage.

Donjuanme ,

Please report back!

And buckle the eff up for the best indescribable experience you've ever had. I hope you walk away questioning if you ever knew how to judge if something was good, and if what you just saw was good, because damn you enjoyed it, but if it's good that means so much other shit might be good, but there's no way anything set up to be that shitty could ever be good again... Is it the exception that proves the rule, or does the rule need to be re-defined? But there's no way a Dwayne 'the rock'Johnson led movie could ever be rule defining, that would just be silly...

Anyways report back, even if you hated it! (I'll compensate you for time lost if you didn't enjoy it)

AceTKen ,
@AceTKen@lemmy.ca avatar

Full Report:
Acquired the movie right after we messaged.

My wife was working on our book and about ten minutes in wound up putting it down and watching it with me. This is notable because I haven't been able to convince her to watch known great movies with me. She will not watch Lord of the Rings and hasn't found the time to watch Edge of Tomorrow with me since release. She gives no fucks about any Godzilla or King Kong movies. This? Well... the moment the gorilla flipped off The Rock, we were in.

She had a hard out at 11 PM due to work, but requested I stop and watch the rest with her tomorrow. What the fuck kind of magic shit is this?

I don't know how to describe it. Maybe it's a bad movie very well told and sold by everyone involved? Everyone was likeable and seemed to be having fun. There were a bunch of solid actors in it we both knew from other things, and (most surprising of all) the comedy actually worked. I'd actually say it was probably one of the best 3 video game movies ever, and I've seen all but 2. I know that may not seem like a lot, but... 14 year old me loved Mortal Kombat at the time, so it's some kind of praise.

The Nick Cage movie "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (and maybe also Drive Angry) is one of the only other movies in my collection that I consider in this camp. It's not great cinema, but it's a really awesome ride.

You sold it 100% accurately, and I really appreciate it!

Donjuanme ,

My wife says we saw the preview before Jurassic world 2, and it was the best thing that was on the screen that night.

I just had her read this thread and we're watching it again this Friday!

How does it do that? "It's a big arm".

I'm so glad you enjoyed it, it may have just become my life's goal to bring as many people as possible to experience it for themselves. Loved hearing about your (and your wife's) experience!!

AceTKen ,
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Just as an FYI, I'm a mod of the sub !actual_discussion

Based on our interaction, I've made our new Weekly Thread. You may be able to snag a few more converts... Your post was great and you could always repost it in the thread if you'd care to!

https://lemmy.ca/post/20869108

cordlesslamp ,

The more I hate a character, the more respect and admiration I have for the actor/actress. I don't know what the fuck is wrong with people who can't differentiate between fiction and reality.

veroxii ,

Look around. People are idiots.

wizardbeard ,
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David Tennant's performance in Jessica Jones stuck with me for a while. It took a while for me not to assume his characters would be evil after that, and I was already familiar with his run as The Doctor.

Transporter_Room_3 ,
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I don't know anything about Richard Kind in real life, whether he's chill or an asshole, or whatever.

But in the TV show Stargate Atlantis, he plays a man named Lucius Lavin (pronounced lovin') who is by far and away the most annoying antagonist to grace the show. He appears in two episodes, named similarly as he basically does the same thing in a different way. Great small time "villain" who has sinister potential, but is just starting out.

Absolutely made me hate the actor, and I refused to watch some things because he was in them.

Incidentally, he surprised me in a few shows as side characters, also annoying.

No idea what he's like for real though, so maybe he is annoying and unlikeable.

Slovene ,

He was in the original movie Stargate as well. Also Spin City.

CosmicTurtle0 ,

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/8b4ffcb1-5638-4c1b-9f6e-b2a45ad8be9b.jpeg

The girl who tried to seduce Jim on The Office has said she gets a ton of hate IRL.

atro_city ,

Prince... somebody? McGonnagal? Walking Dead dude? Uh...Breaking Bad's wife?

Who are these people?

criitz ,

You got it

King Joffrey (Game of Thrones)
Professor Umbridge (Harry Potter)
Negan (Walking Dead)
Skyler White (Breaking Bad)

ech ,

People that hate Skylar are idiots. If they hate the actress, they're even worse.

galoisghost ,
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I hated Laura Linney for her portrayal of Meryl in The Truman Show

Pronell ,

I never hated Skylar, but I get why she's in the meme. Anna Gunn does severe so damn well.

I also don't mind Dolores Umbridge's actress because I hated her in the book far, far more.

Jack Gleeson should come back and give it a shot again. And I can't tell who the other one is.

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