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You Will Love Me (2013)
Awful Even for a Netflix Horror Movie
Horror movies on Netflix are generally awful. But this one is especially awful. The acting is horrible, across the board, starting with the lead. Why are any of these people trying to act? Who told them "Hey it would be a good idea for you to be in a movie?" Bad advice.
I fully understand that horror movies on Netflix are bad, but I want people to keep making them, so I usually don't write critical reviews, but the people who made this piece of garbage should just stop making movies. In fact, they should stop watching movies.
Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru (2016)
Disappointed
Was a big fan of Tony Robbins going in. Not so much after this. Thought this was going to shed more light on his life coaching, lessons for success. Instead it shows that Robbins fancies himself a pop psychologist (with none of the training). He even has a woman call her boyfriend in front of a room full of strangers and break up with him! How humiliating for the woman and the man. Who is Tony Robbins to be breaking up relationships after talking to someone for 2 minutes? No relationship is perfect. Jesus, he'd break up every relationship.
He is also VERY profane. He rarely says a sentence without dropping an F bomb. It's over the top crude.
I still like his message of choosing to be the kind of person you want to be, that the only thing you have control of are your own choices in life, etc. But that's not original. All of that goes back to a guy named Napolean Hill. You can see his stuff on YouTube.
There's also a lot of feel-goody talk about "love". No, life isn't about love, it's about mental toughness and grit and focus on goals. That's what the better life coaches have taught, like Hill. Feeling all lovey dovey with everyone doesn't pay the bills.
Tony is a salesman. He got into the self-help racket when he was a young guy, saw that people liked his act and that he could make a living doing it. That's fine, but now he's some kind of preachy, self-ordained cult leader, pretending he can solve all of your problems after talking to you for 2 minutes. No. 1, I don't care about his pseudo-psychological diagnoses of people; and No. 2, people's lives are more complicated than that. This reeks of a spectacle more than something meaningful to these people.
So, overall, hugely disappointed in this documentary and in the man.
Fairlane Road (2016)
Above-Average Horror Flick on Netflix
I like horror movies. Most horror movies on Netflix are awful and low- budget and unwatchable after 20 minutes. So my expectations are low.
This was low-budget but not terrible. One of the few horror flicks set in the Southwest U.S. so that's unusual. The desert landscape plays a big role in the movie.
Another reviewer said the acting was terrible. The acting was fine for the most part.
The build-up to the climax was good. The climax itself was disappointing and kind of confusing.
Throughout the movie, there's a weird dynamic between the mother and son that isn't fully explored or explained.
Minor spoiler: a certain character's last words are kind of dumb. Either say something else or have him not say anything.
Some scenes could've been shot a little better, even on the low budget.
Like the title of this review says, it's a better than average horror flick on Netflix. Much better than a lot of them.