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this post was submitted on 18 Sep 2024
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I watched this one in the last two weeks, would recommend for sure. They even go into detail about how public hitman requests aren’t a thing. Like other commenters have said, the ‘industry’ is primarily gangs, mobs, corporate or governmental agencies and all of them have their vetted, go-to guys. Not general public, and if you, as a normie, think you’re talking to one? They’re a cop, %100.
I just watched it. It's better than it has any right to be. Fun movie.
Exactly, just dumb fun. But, also murderously cute. Idk, they have you rooting for the bad guys. 😂
At that one point towards the end when the three of them are in the house, I was thinking "wait, this shit got real serious real quick" lol.
I even looked it up before the credits rolled to see if it was true at all.