And unfortunately people are going to think Peele made this film.
he damn name is selling it he may as well have atp
this is a short movie that’s gonna be full of symbolism i do wish it could be longer for them to really act
shouildve actually been a short film or music video tbh
Haven't seen this but I bet Marlon's performance is the only truly good thing about it
Great cinematography. Marlon and Tyriq did their things. Enjoying the humor and horror mix lately. There was a lot going on in the movie, which is fine, but not for the time allotted here. Why wasn’t there more football? The story felt like a mess at times as well. Whoever made the movie should’ve been more decisive about its direction. Ironic because it’s about a QB. Overall, I think a lot was left on the table w this movie. This movie could’ve been a real life Blitz The League but with demons and cults. Great concept, didn’t stick the landing. 7/10
this WHERE THE F*** WAS THE CTAUYLLY FOOTBALL n this is from a non american football fan visually couldve been very impressive
@OP Since my theater refused to refund me, I am reaching out to you for payment.
oh u getting the refunds in @op yh send that cash app my way buddy i watched it in 4dx so that'll be £20 english pounds
Movie needed a way better writer and story
Couples of random thoughts:
-The injury that Cam has in the beginning of the film was... strange. Super quick and glossed over. I guess it was a crazed fan, like one of those weirdos outside of Isaiah's compound? But it was never really made clear, and what was made even less clear was Cam's view point of fans after the incident. If Cam really has no opinion on intense toxic fan culture, why make that the cause of his injury rather than just football (a sport known for head injuries)? Also strange that we never see Cam attempt to play football after the injury. He does avoid the combine, but we don't really know if he would be able to perform or not.
-I really liked the the initial scenes at the compound, basically everything up until the passing drill sequence. That sequence was great and visceral and made sense as an sadistic football drill for a quarterback. But...
-After that sequence, basically nothing is relevant or specific to quarterbacking or football. Like does he even do another football related drill after that? And all of the "chapters" after that are essentially pointless, make no sense, and have nothing to do with the events of the day. Like seriously they ran out of ideas after "poise".
-Sauna sequence is where the movie went off the rails for me. So strange. Isaiah leaves the sauna, and we see the temperature start to go up? Idk it was implying that somehow Cam was going to be trapped in there with rising temps. That never happens. Instead one of the crazed fans attacks him in there, prompting Cam to fight back and then Isaiah to actually kill her. Idk I did not think Cam's reaction to this made any sense and this entire sequence was just kind of forgotten about and glossed over. The entire toxic fandom aspect of this was so undercooked and cringe.
-The shooting range scene was also very strange. They clearly brought a body out for them to shoot at, and I guess implied it was the woman from the previous day? But wasn't she already dead? Cam also has basically no reaction to this or shooting at a body.
-Fight to the death climax was horrible. Maybe this is just me, but how the f*** is a football horror film about quarterbacks not going to end in some kind of football related sequence? Shouldn't they be battling with their football skills to see who is actually better? Isn't that what all that training was for? A fight to the death is lazy, boring, and not the natural conclusion to this story in my opinion. The additional violence at the end with the owners also nonsensical and cringe.
-What exactly is Julia Fox's role in this scheme lol?
-The killing of the doctor was super vague and unclear to me.
-The entire ritual and contract and all that was too vague for me.
-Feel like we needed more highlight of how good Isaiah was at football? Him crushing the drills, being better than Cam, showing what was to be gained?
-There was another agreement between the owner and Cam's dad? I honestly did not catch or understand this. But like, what? How does that make any sense lol.
yh the chapters pissed me off by day 3 i was like
:vlosereave:
Movie needed a way better writer and story
Couples of random thoughts:
-The injury that Cam has in the beginning of the film was... strange. Super quick and glossed over. I guess it was a crazed fan, like one of those weirdos outside of Isaiah's compound? But it was never really made clear, and what was made even less clear was Cam's view point of fans after the incident. If Cam really has no opinion on intense toxic fan culture, why make that the cause of his injury rather than just football (a sport known for head injuries)? Also strange that we never see Cam attempt to play football after the injury. He does avoid the combine, but we don't really know if he would be able to perform or not.
-I really liked the the initial scenes at the compound, basically everything up until the passing drill sequence. That sequence was great and visceral and made sense as an sadistic football drill for a quarterback. But...
-After that sequence, basically nothing is relevant or specific to quarterbacking or football. Like does he even do another football related drill after that? And all of the "chapters" after that are essentially pointless, make no sense, and have nothing to do with the events of the day. Like seriously they ran out of ideas after "poise".
-Sauna sequence is where the movie went off the rails for me. So strange. Isaiah leaves the sauna, and we see the temperature start to go up? Idk it was implying that somehow Cam was going to be trapped in there with rising temps. That never happens. Instead one of the crazed fans attacks him in there, prompting Cam to fight back and then Isaiah to actually kill her. Idk I did not think Cam's reaction to this made any sense and this entire sequence was just kind of forgotten about and glossed over. The entire toxic fandom aspect of this was so undercooked and cringe.
-The shooting range scene was also very strange. They clearly brought a body out for them to shoot at, and I guess implied it was the woman from the previous day? But wasn't she already dead? Cam also has basically no reaction to this or shooting at a body.
-Fight to the death climax was horrible. Maybe this is just me, but how the f*** is a football horror film about quarterbacks not going to end in some kind of football related sequence? Shouldn't they be battling with their football skills to see who is actually better? Isn't that what all that training was for? A fight to the death is lazy, boring, and not the natural conclusion to this story in my opinion. The additional violence at the end with the owners also nonsensical and cringe.
-What exactly is Julia Fox's role in this scheme lol?
-The killing of the doctor was super vague and unclear to me.
-The entire ritual and contract and all that was too vague for me.
-Feel like we needed more highlight of how good Isaiah was at football? Him crushing the drills, being better than Cam, showing what was to be gained?
-There was another agreement between the owner and Cam's dad? I honestly did not catch or understand this. But like, what? How does that make any sense lol.
Maybe this is just me, but how the f*** is a football horror film about quarterbacks not going to end in some kind of football related sequence? THIS
Movie needed a way better writer and story
Couples of random thoughts:
-The injury that Cam has in the beginning of the film was... strange. Super quick and glossed over. I guess it was a crazed fan, like one of those weirdos outside of Isaiah's compound? But it was never really made clear, and what was made even less clear was Cam's view point of fans after the incident. If Cam really has no opinion on intense toxic fan culture, why make that the cause of his injury rather than just football (a sport known for head injuries)? Also strange that we never see Cam attempt to play football after the injury. He does avoid the combine, but we don't really know if he would be able to perform or not.
-I really liked the the initial scenes at the compound, basically everything up until the passing drill sequence. That sequence was great and visceral and made sense as an sadistic football drill for a quarterback. But...
-After that sequence, basically nothing is relevant or specific to quarterbacking or football. Like does he even do another football related drill after that? And all of the "chapters" after that are essentially pointless, make no sense, and have nothing to do with the events of the day. Like seriously they ran out of ideas after "poise".
-Sauna sequence is where the movie went off the rails for me. So strange. Isaiah leaves the sauna, and we see the temperature start to go up? Idk it was implying that somehow Cam was going to be trapped in there with rising temps. That never happens. Instead one of the crazed fans attacks him in there, prompting Cam to fight back and then Isaiah to actually kill her. Idk I did not think Cam's reaction to this made any sense and this entire sequence was just kind of forgotten about and glossed over. The entire toxic fandom aspect of this was so undercooked and cringe.
-The shooting range scene was also very strange. They clearly brought a body out for them to shoot at, and I guess implied it was the woman from the previous day? But wasn't she already dead? Cam also has basically no reaction to this or shooting at a body.
-Fight to the death climax was horrible. Maybe this is just me, but how the f*** is a football horror film about quarterbacks not going to end in some kind of football related sequence? Shouldn't they be battling with their football skills to see who is actually better? Isn't that what all that training was for? A fight to the death is lazy, boring, and not the natural conclusion to this story in my opinion. The additional violence at the end with the owners also nonsensical and cringe.
-What exactly is Julia Fox's role in this scheme lol?
-The killing of the doctor was super vague and unclear to me.
-The entire ritual and contract and all that was too vague for me.
-Feel like we needed more highlight of how good Isaiah was at football? Him crushing the drills, being better than Cam, showing what was to be gained?
-There was another agreement between the owner and Cam's dad? I honestly did not catch or understand this. But like, what? How does that make any sense lol.
-The killing of the doctor was super vague and unclear to me.
THIS IIS DUMB DUMB SURELY THEY NEED HIM AS HE'S L;ITERALLY HIM FOR YOUE HEALTH N CAREER?
that’s my biggest gripe like i think this movie fell on its own sword trying to explore too much s*** at once and ultimately just not exploring anything
we could’ve focused on
it’s like it hit all of those but didn’t elaborate enough to be striking or have anything to say
JACK OF ALL TRADES MASTER OF NONE
The less "cult" films and TV shows we get, the better. S*** is beyond played out

this nowhere near a classic n he knows it im sorry marlon u not brando n u defo not HIM
THIS A WIN OR NAH?
WTF THEY LOOK LIKE AVENGERS IN THIS PIC
not sure tbh
the site doesn’t have a time either
Maybe this is just me, but how the f*** is a football horror film about quarterbacks not going to end in some kind of football related sequence? THIS
Lol he killed all of his would-be "masters" and team owners at an impromptu signing event/ritual
On a football field
With cheerleaders
With gear on
It was pretty football related