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Sep 27, 2020
6
JLuis_001
You will hardly remember it after a couple of weeks, but this was surprisingly entertaining. It aims for a gory fun, without shame or moral, so if it's not your style of action, you better back off.
Sep 23, 2020
5
JLau
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Jul 9, 2020
8
starr4all
Thought it was a fun movie. Nice to see a lot of familiar faces. Not an oscar winning movie but I wasn't expecting it. Lot of action, violence, and blood.
May 22, 2020
0
ehowland
Surprisingly bad. couple of nice cameos but trailer made it look decent, it was not... Absurd premise, really you are fighting for your life and the cast constantly drinks during entire movie. They would all be out cold from all the shots thgey had, TERRIBLE MOVIE.
Feb 21, 2020
9
Deadheadbill
Really fun movie without a lot of pretense. It's a bunch of old guys kicking ass in a "throwback" grindhouse style movie. It is nice to see some old time B list actors and even George Wendt getting to show their chops.
Feb 17, 2020
10
dmcg1990
Fantastic movie. The colors, the character, the score. Just a great enjoyable experience, at midnight or anytime after dark. Made me want to play synth and buy neon signs.
Feb 15, 2020
0
Naomi_g
If I'm not mistaken, 'Fangoria' is the name of a horror/special effects magazine; apparently they helped produce 'VFW'. Anyway, that should give you an idea of what to expect. Also, be aware that 'VFW' is a cell phone film (movies that look like they're shot and produced with cell phones + selfie sticks and/or look better on a cell phone); just in case you have an aversion to certain types of cinematography. I'm sure everyone involved with the movie, if confronted about the overt politicism of the film, will say it's just an action flick, but the movie certainly espouses a right wing conservatist view of homelessness and unemployment; I had to bring that up because it's practically all the main characters talk about. The area the film seems to be set in is LA, and it's very sad that the lack of jobs, affordable housing, and social services has lead to one of the world's largest populations of the homeless. However, for 'VFW', which appears to be set in LA's future, poverty is caused by "the opioid crisis" - I guess math and figuring the cost of using drugs wasn't the film writer(s)(')(s)(') strong point. After that's set up, the movie turns into one of those FPS single scene shooter games where the object is to kill as many "druggies" as possible. Blech! Doesn't seem like Hollywood can go much lower or hit further below the belt. Because of all of the right wing preachy justification of violence, the movie's violent scenes are, well, like watching a bad case of child abuse. Well, guess that ought to help define what kind of audience might find the movie to be even slightly tolerable.
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