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Machete Kills Blu-Ray Review: You Already Know If You Like This Movie Or Not

Look, let’s be honest here – one doesn’t sit at home to watch Machete Kills expecting fine art. […]
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Look, let’s be honest here – one doesn’t sit at home to watch Machete Kills expecting fine art. And that’s fine! That’s good, even! There is no inherent problem with fun, silly action movies. None at all. You just need to enjoy them for what they are – not loathe them for what they aren’t.Now, of course, Machete Kills‘ first big problem is that it isn’t exactly fresh and funny anymore. We already had Machete, and that was born from a joke trailer. The whole thing feels like a prank by people with way too much money to toss around. Again – at times that is a wonderful thing. But we’ve seen it already.So that’s the big problem with the film but what about it works? Trejo, first and foremost. We get a better focus on him this time, more time for the main man himself. It’s a welcome shift from the first film.

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