So for some reason I decided to browse for something mind-numbing to watch last night and ended up starting First Kill on Netflix. Apparently it's a Bruce Willis bomb from 2017 (1 star on Rotten Tomatoes).
I didn't finish it. Horrible dialogue, bad cinematography, and Bruce Willis seemed like he was being forced to be in the movie, but not being forced to act.
But within the first 10 minutes or so a rich guy takes his wife and constantly-beat-up kid to the country to go on a deer hunt. Arriving at his Aunt's house where they are to stay they park the Land Rover HSE and the Aunt, in forced dialogue that had to be paid for by Honda says
"You aren't taking that are you (indicating the HSE)?"
Father: "Yes."
Aunt: "That thing ain't going to make it anywhere, you'll take the Ridgeline"
(camera pan to Honda Ridgeline parked under a tree)
That's about when I turned it off.
Now I've had a Ridgeline and the cult that surrounds that truck is pretty legendary. There are forums discussing the Ridgeline placement in that movie even but good fucking lord, I understand paid product placement but couldn't it be relevant? I mean there's no fucking way any ridgeline would go where any HSE can go, no matter who's driving the damned thing.
I didn't finish it. Horrible dialogue, bad cinematography, and Bruce Willis seemed like he was being forced to be in the movie, but not being forced to act.
But within the first 10 minutes or so a rich guy takes his wife and constantly-beat-up kid to the country to go on a deer hunt. Arriving at his Aunt's house where they are to stay they park the Land Rover HSE and the Aunt, in forced dialogue that had to be paid for by Honda says
"You aren't taking that are you (indicating the HSE)?"
Father: "Yes."
Aunt: "That thing ain't going to make it anywhere, you'll take the Ridgeline"
(camera pan to Honda Ridgeline parked under a tree)
That's about when I turned it off.
Now I've had a Ridgeline and the cult that surrounds that truck is pretty legendary. There are forums discussing the Ridgeline placement in that movie even but good fucking lord, I understand paid product placement but couldn't it be relevant? I mean there's no fucking way any ridgeline would go where any HSE can go, no matter who's driving the damned thing.