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I thought it was good. Us was pretty good too but i never saw Nope.
I don't think I was expecting to be scared either time though so I wasn't disappointed in that regard
Nope was good in a schlocky 90s movie way. Decent airplane watch
Nope is good but it just makes you feel awful and weird. Bad vibes (but it's on purpose and it's good).
I don't know, I loved the vibes, but I've spent a decent amount of time in the Southwest so it felt sort of nostalgic to me. I'm glad I saw it in theaters, I enjoyed the scenery a lot.
Very nostalgic. It's kinda interesting, NOPE is filmed in and also the movie itself is set in the same place, Northern Los Angeles County in the Agua Dulce/ Acton region. In one sequence in the movie Keke Palmers character is wearing a jersey from a local high school, the same one I graduated from. I was pretty surprised when I noticed
Maybe it was partially becuase I had an infection at the time which probably altered my vibes