Just come back from the cinema, this is the new Zig Forumsino of this year.
I even like it better than the first movie and it's nicely subverted the expectation from the trailer that Josh Brolin is gonna turn into a bad guy.
Next to no women in the film and even the spiclet is pretty hot.
This is the kind of movie we need more nowadays, true heroism and grit instead of bullshit Marvel shit. Too bad I'm literally the only one at the theater, but it's nice in a way that you got the whole room for yourself.
Both movies are shit (in real cinema sense) But the plot is all true, except that cartel leaders have far, far more protection. Some random puerto rican cannot enter a stronghold, the americans can thou (and have many times before: Los Cabos, Sahuaripa, Mazatlan)
Hunter Taylor
No they aren't you fucking spic.
Henry Gray
they are, mutt
Jeremiah Barnes
No they aren't, fake kraut.
Lucas Perry
buttmad spic detected
Michael Lopez
The first movie was pretty good. I don't know about the second as I haven't seen it, but cinematically the first movie was 10/10.
Ryan Nelson
IMAGINE MY SHOCK
Matthew Cooper
What was the plot like? Was there a lot more straightforward action? Part of the fun of the first movie was watching the parallel plot of the operator and his help versus the woman and her diversity hire who ultimately get BTFO in the end for treating a war like a police operation.
Leo Jones
First one was a solid 8-9/10, stupid taco. Can't say much about the sequel but I don't have too high of a hope since the original director didn't direct it.
Lincoln Sanders
I thought it was fun. Sure, there were more niggers than in the first movie but they all got shot in the first five minutes of the movie, and then there were no strong womyn either. Cinematically speaking, I think the first movie was executed better, but on the other hand, I sort of liked the plot of the second movie better.
Aaron Morgan
So have the leftists thrown a bitch fit about the movie being raycis yet?
Juan Reyes
t. small dicked cartelfag
Robert Watson
It is a lot less grey but I do not think people take Del Toro & Josh Brolin as bad guys.
Owen Gray
The whole point is that sometimes you have to do bad things to do good things in the end, and that the best intentions might get you nowhere. Sicario, at least the first film, doesn't have a real antagonist. Shit just happens, and it doesn't matter if you're good or bad. Del Toro's character is tip top, though. That scene where he kills the cartel boss' family is my favorite
Jaxon Morales
Sure they are, it is always the cartels.
Nobody forces them to smug drugs.
Tyler Brooks
The 2nd movie is a lot scarier than the 1st due to exploding muslim, though I like it that they do it the brutal way and did not have le strong independent woman talking a muslim out of suicide bombing.
Cameron White
It was good surprisingly but I dont know did this movie really need a sequel?
Matthew Sanders
People love Del Toro & Josh Brolin.
Ethan Gray
I really don't think so, but I think people were so enamored with Del Toro's character that it was inevitable. I haven't seen it, but I hear good things. I'm going to go see it tomorrow.
Chase James
Jesus they have internet in Vietnam? My condolences. Anyways, I have to say Sicario 2 looks formulaic as all shit, Sicario 1 looked Poz'd. Are you implying they aren't.
Also this board is for weapons, not kino.
Benjamin Torres
Unfortunately.
Daniel Phillips
Then you haven't watched it. Watch it, nigger.
Oliver Garcia
Can confirm that sicario is red pilled to modern cinema. The second one is said to take cues from John Wick with more gun porn and cheese.
There's a couple easily recognizable anons who shit up threads by making retarded statements, then listing famous authors/books/movies they like as if this validates their opinions. Honestly, what kind of retarded shitter thinks saying "in real cinema sense" makes them sound smart?