@michaelharriot It felt a bit like a documentary to me too, only more boring. It was a piece that focused so much on it's on its message, it forgot to make a movie. "The Laundromat" is the same movie done 100 times better.
@michaelharriot Too true. Just finished watching with mixed feelings. Just a little too true to be really funny, mostly depressed me.
@michaelharriot Honestly, it didn’t take me long to start rooting for the comet.
@michaelharriot Based on these reviews & others, I refuse to watch it. It's sad enough living in the reality we're in at this moment. I don't want to be sad. I'd rather put my energy into making individual changes to better this world. Movies like this are like fatalistic porn. Let's do better
@michaelharriot You are correct sir. Kinda like cultish people who won’t even look up to see something until it hits them square in the face? Or the people begging for help from science deniers but not being forceful enough? Beware the Bronteroc. 😉
@michaelharriot It's definitely scarily prescient.
@michaelharriot It is sad commentary when a comet smashing into earth is a metaphor for the potential impacts of climate change. I heard an interview w 1 of the producers and his faith in the cause of climate Change and the remedy is um - extreme
@michaelharriot On right-wing idiocy over science and facts.