Moved to Cincinnati a few years ago. Love the stuff. I think it has a perception problem because it's not really "chili". Closer to a sauce. Also best when you add Tabasco sauce.
There's just zero tension here, the crew just shows up wherever, and it's like--how many henchman's cars are they gonna flip over this time? The plot is just total nonsense in service of setting up the next locale which, admittedly, is long running in this series but just seems worse here when the fate of the whole world hangs in the balance. The humor is definitely cringe-worthy, I don't see how that's up for debate.
If you think this for 8, I don't know how this also doesn't directly apply to 7 (Which I don't find to be a bad thing). The 2 movies are almost identical in style and pacing. I have absolutely no idea what would make you completely flip opinions between the 2.
I was expecting this to maybe be the one where they start to lose it, but I think I enjoyed it more than I did 7. Enough I'm considering going another time.
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