 What's going on everyone got a brand new movie of you for you guys today and today I'm discussing bad times at the L Royale I'm to the L Royale is directed written by Drew Goddard one of the best and most brilliant unique writers in Hollywood right now The guy developed cabinet in the woods direct and wrote the hell out of that movie And I feel like that film flips the horror genre on his back slapped it on the ass and said hey We're gonna be something different I was really expecting from this mystery crime thriller to be something different in the sense in some styles It is and it does feel like a Drew Goddard movie But I can't help feel but I was it a little bit disappointed I wanted this movie wanting to love it came out of it really liking it But definitely not up there to where I'm like man This is an amazing film but still a film that I would easily recommend There's a lot of reasons to recommend it But what is bad times at the L Royale about what bad times the L Royale is about seven strangers each was a secret of Barry me to the Lake Tahoe's L Royale run-down hotel with a dark pass and over the course of one faithful night Everyone will have a last shot at redemption before everything goes to hell and man Everything did go to hell in this movie this film is a blast to watch even though I said I was a little bit disappointed I wanted something a little bit different because this film does feel like a better version of hateful eight in the sense Which I still really enjoyed the hate play but I maybe it's just because I like the way that these stories are structured It's a very much this film if you've seen hate play It's structured in that same way where it goes by an act one act two act three act four Chapter kind of basis where it gives you a cue card says what it's going to tell you and that's the story that it starts to develop and it Twist and turns that happen within this movie all end up going to one another and connecting to some sort of way by the end Of this movie because each of these seven strangers do have a different type of story to tell and understand why they're all at this hotel They're not they don't know each other. They're seven strangers That's the point but they all have something secret and learning about each secret is very Interesting to say the least that's something that jr. Goddard does a really good job of is developing each and every one of these characters to a sense Maybe you don't care about each and every one of them And maybe some of them are even scumbags and you could really care less about them But he does his best to make you understand their motives and what they're going through which is something that the actors and actresses Do such a good job of portraying in here I mean you have such an all-star cast in here leading Chris Hemsworth John Hamm Jeff bridges and Dakota Johnson just all four really fantastic actors and actresses in there really Chris Hemsworth again The guy is bleeding with charisma. It's nice to see him kind of do more of a villainous role in here And I liked what they do with him the Dakota Johnson is nice see her out of something of just 50 shades and of course John Hamm again the guy He's charismatic. He's one of the most charismatic actors in Hollywood You just believe every word that comes out of his mouth and Jeff bridges. What can I say about Jeff bridges? He's one of the best actors in Hollywood He always has been ever since he's come onto the spotlight and he brings that great dynamics that he always brings two Newbies in this film that I've never really seen in film before is Louis Pullman who plays Miles He's the bellhopper for the hotel and he is awesome in this movie He has some of the best dialogue moments in here where a true Godard again does such a good job of keeping you on the Edge of your seat where you're saying you're going oh what's gonna happen next what's gonna happen next and There's some comedic moments intertwined in there where it keeps you with a smile on your face But also Suspensed and it keeps you having a blast while watching this movie and loose Pullman had some some of the most Great comedic dialogue in here in good comedic timing where it's a very suspenseful and thrilling moment And also a very dramatic and serious moment But it's that dialogue that he delivered so well that Drew Godard wrote so well And it's one of these moments about where he's telling a story about a wolf and I just could not help but laugh And I know I don't know maybe I wasn't supposed to but I I felt like it was just so intertwined into the story in Such a great way and jr. Godard again does such a good job Intertwining that into the story in those little moments that work so well just like he did within Cabin in the woods Be honest Cynthia Ervio the girl who plays Darlene sweet in here a singer who's just trying to get ahead of her career is Superb I think she was easily probably my favorite character in this movie and maybe some people won't like her character that much But I just found myself very connected to her She's one of the only characters in here that isn't a scumbag in a sense And you just get what she's wanting you get what she's trying to go out for and I just Adored her character in the way that she portrayed it as well. And my god. She has a beautiful singing voice Let's just put it out there at times with the l-ray. I was not a perfect movie This is where I go to say I think there's 20 or 30 minutes I could easily been a sniffed out of this movie and some of the character choices could have easily been intertwined and changed Um to go to Johnson's characters in here Emily She has a sister in here which I feel like could have been completely written out on another draft of the script And tinkered that story a little bit more to fit her story better It just felt very foreshadowed ever since and I literally felt like Deadpool. I went there. I saw a moment I was like foreshadowing Really just threw it right in front of me And that's one of the few things that I didn't like about the story and a lot of that takes up 20 to 30 minutes This movie that again entertaining Enjoyable but could have been snipped out and was not needed I would have rather spent more time with some of the other characters in the l-roy out Chris Hemsworth the character I would have really liked to have spent more time with John Hamm again another one of those characters Even Dakota Johnson I would have liked a little bit more of Honestly, one of the best things about this film is the mythology of the hotel They don't layer out everything about what's going on within the hotel But there are a lot of cool things about this hotel and I'm a big mythology person when you build up something I want a single thing about it And it's a unique hotel story. I like what you get to see within the l-roy out And I would have liked a little bit more of it again. That's where I kind of go into this This is a movie. You're not going to find out everything you want to know. There are some questions I left the theaters. I understand what happened in the story, but there's some questions that I was like, okay But what about this? What was that? Oh, what was this? What was that? And you leave there thinking? Do I need to put that together? Is that stuff that I wasn't supposed to know because not every single character knew and was I supposed to feel like One of the strangers that just ended up showing up and ending up finding out what each and every other character Know about each other because it really does make you feel like a stranger within this hotel And figuring out and watching it from different perspectives of them and like you're just right behind them watching what they're doing It's a unique style that jougadard ends up telling the story within and I appreciate that for what it was I feel like though you you should have gone into more detail about certain other things within this and left other things vague That's just my personal opinion. Definitely bad times at the l-roy out is a very fun time at the movies It's a unique crime thriller that I absolutely enjoyed the hell out of a little bit disappointed because I would have liked a little bit more from And I expected to love the movie But I still can definitely recommend this movie with fantastic performances with a very intriguing concept And a unique storytelling style where you're going to be laughing You're going to be on the edge of your seat and you're going to feel suspense Much one of those great blockbuster crime throwers where you're on the edge of your seat having a blast watching the movie That's what bad times at the l-roy out is so with all that said i'm going to give bad times at the l-roy out a b Guys tell me what your guys thoughts are down below in the comments about bad times at the l-roy out Are you guys excited for this movie? Have you guys seen it already? 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