@colonelkurtz99 During the opening scene, I thought maybe I had stumbled into the wrong theater.
By the ending scene, I'd wished that I had.
Every 15 minutes proved to be a test of my patience. I'm still stunned by just how bad it was, on multiple levels.
@fuzzyyarns Oh, that's where it gets good? During the final credits?
At the start of the credits is when I bolted for the exit.
First time I've ever not stayed in the theater to the very end. Every 15 minutes of this film was a test of my patience. I should've left after the opening scene.
@disclosureday No one will even be talking about this cartoonishly-stupid debacle one month from now. One of the worst films I've ever had the displeasure of sitting through.
@AEfterlife117@_eneguec I wish I had followed my instincts and walked out after 15 minutes. It offended my common sense. Cringe writing, cringe acting, and fake AI animals that were far less convincing than any creature in 1993's Jurassic Park. Disclosure Day was an embarrassment to Spielberg's legacy.
@MattDaWhite The zealots don't even care about actual "Disclosure." The Nordics could land a craft on the White House lawn, and these clowns would be more interested in ridiculing the likes of @MiddleOfMayhem and @MickWest rather than discovering any truths about the universe.
@SPOOOKYUFO Are we talking about the same David Grusch?
This guy? 👇
"Grusch said he hasn't personally seen any alien vehicles or alien bodies."
https://t.co/3tbMU6vL6K
@matheson73140@Go_Kick_Rocks88@colblake_yqr Clearly this "overwhelming documented circumstantial evidence" ISN'T enough, otherwise people wouldn't still be arguing about it on the internet.
If you (or anyone, for that matter) are fully convinced of this "evidence," then why would you care if others are not?
@CinemaTweets1 Okay, let's put it to a simple test:
Let's reconvene at the end of summer. Or, better yet, Aug 1, 2026. Let's see if anyone is still even talking about this film. Other Spielberg efforts have stood the test of time. This farcical, cartoon-production will be forgotten. Quickly.
@Jaime_CR2 LOL
That most generous interpretation I could possibly imagine.
We've all seen good films.
We've all seen good Spielberg films.
This was neither.
The whole thing was a travesty from start to finish.
@SomewhereSkies@BFree63@hollywoodufos The entire production was farcical.
The only possible takeaway from the painfully-lazy ending was that Disclosure Day was nothing but a 2hr25m trailer for what Spielberg is hoping will be a blockbuster sequel. Personally, I'll never sit through another Spielberg film again.
@jodyscorner1 It's so bad that sitting through this travesty has caused me to:
Despise anything to do with aliens & UFOs.
To thoroughly despise Spielberg.
To more thoroughly despise Hollywood.
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@ApollosMission Couldn't agree more.
It's been a few days already since I wasted my time, energy and money on this complete travesty.
Still pissed off about it.
Total. Fucking. Joke.
@JustRoy3000@SecretSunBlog It was, quite literally, the worst film I've ever seen on the topic.
And I've been following this topic, intensely, since the 1970s.
Disclosure Day is a total farce.