Am I tripping, I thought Archer asked if the FBI was involved and the police chief said they were working together closely or some shyt like they. Or did I hear wrong?
That's what me and my homie was thinkingSo was Gladys really the kid's aunt???
What movie yall was watching? You sure it was weapons?I'm curious to see how audiences react. The IMAX showing I went to may have had like 12-15 people in that big ass room. By the third act there were a couple people in there crying/sobbing and not gonna lie...I had some slight water in my eye at one point lol.
Whole 3rd act was pure comedy at various pointsInteresting, people in my theater were laughing at certain parts.
When Josh Brolin's character kept hitting and throwing the druggie around and he kept getting up.
Yea so many unanswered questionsThat's what me and my homie was thinking
nofukking fire ….. just like barbarian…. Way better than Hereditary also

Breh, wtf did I just watch ?But you're still neglecting the entire manhunt to include dogs. So you're telling me these 17 kids are just running around the city like an airplane to evade the cops to include dogs trained on their scent. Then they just came back to the house and the dogs just lost their scentGladys was moving the kids around whenever she needed to. She was shown doing this when the detectives came to the house to look around again. Right after Justine told Marcus that Alex's parents were zombies on the couch, Marcus told investigators and they sent people to the house. Marcus unknowningly spilled the beans to Gladys when he met with Gladys at the school during the conversation about "consumption". So Gladys told Alex to clean up and take the newpapers off the windows and she moved the kids that night temporarily.
you're putting more work in to fill these plot holes than the director 
I think you're over estimating how powerful a bloodhound's tracking ability is.But you're still neglecting the entire manhunt to include dogs. So you're telling me these 17 kids are just running around the city like an airplane to evade the cops to include dogs trained on their scent. Then they just came back to the house and the dogs just lost their scentyou're putting more work in to fill these plot holes than the director
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Bloodhounds: The Myth and Fiction About Their Tracking Abilities
By Ed Frawley
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When the average civilian thinks of a tracking dog they picture a bloodhound for one reason: the media. Just as people think of German Shepherds as police dogs the same people think of bloodhounds as trackers. I disagree with the credit this breed is given for its scenting ability, especially when compared to other working dogs. I am not a fan of undeserved repudiations or bad police work, which is why I also don't agree with the claims that many bloodhound handlers (not all) make concerning the scenting ability of this breed of dogs.
Before I wrote this article, I talked with a number of friends who are police K9 instructors in North America and Europe. I consider these men experts in the field of training police tracking dogs. I have spent time at the RCMP police dog school in Innesfail Alberta (the finest police tracking school in North America) and at both federal police dog schools in Holland (Rotterdam and Nunspeet). To a man, the men I have talked with agree with what I am going to write in this article.
Let me begin by saying that I am not claiming that Bloodhounds cannot track. A well-trained bloodhound that has good drive can track just as well as any other breed of working dog. What I am saying is that just because they are bloodhounds does not mean that they can track. Too many beginners (and department administrators) in this business miss that point. They don't understand that "drive, nerves, and desire" play a very important part in a dog's ability to be trained to follow a track. In addition, bloodhounds cannot perform the superhuman feats that many inexperienced bloodhound handlers claim they can.
For example:
- They cannot follow tracks any better than any other good tracking dog.
- They cannot consistently use a scent article to pick up a track and follow it.
- They cannot follow tracks on concrete that are a couple of days old in a downtown metropolitan area.
- They cannot follow people who have gotten into cars and driven down the highway.
- Bloodhounds cannot smell human blood or human urine and then scent discriminates that person from a lineup.
- They also cannot follow a track that is a couple of hours old and then pick the person they were following from a lineup.
Honestly they are two completely different types of movies. If I don’t have to compare them I would say it’s not fair. Sinners is a brilliant historical horror with Afrofuturistic elements. It has really well developed characters and relationships that make the vampire reveal much more satisfying and compelling than many modern horror films. I also love the way Coogler used the story to paint an allegory of outsider infiltration, assimilation, and cultural appropriation while also fleshing out the full humanity of Black life during this time period. The movie does so much on multiple levels, it really is one of a kind to me. Which is why I saw it multiple times in the theater.Out of curiosity… how is this better than Sinners to you?
So now you're saying that she moved the kids outta town when literally this entire story took place over a month lol. So this old weird looking lady just driving 17 kids around the city that are missing and they are actively giving an award forI think you're over estimating how powerful a bloodhound's tracking ability is.
There is no plot hole here. LMAO
I can't believe i have to do all this because yall don't want to admit stuff.
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Bloodhounds: The Myth and Fiction About Their Tracking Abilities
Before I wrote this article I talked with a number of friends who are police K9 instructors in North America and Europe. I consider these men experts in the field of training police tracking dogs. I have spent time at the RCMP police dog school in Innesfail Alberta (the finest police tracking...leerburg.com
And again like i said. Gladys showed in the movie that she would use her powers to move the kids when people started getting close.

i didn't say outta town. LMAOSo now you're saying that she moved the kids outta town when literally this entire story took place over a month lol. So this old weird looking lady just driving 17 kids around the city that are missing and they are actively giving an award for
..ok lol. They showed all of the kids come to their house that night at 2:17am and then he showed up to school the same morning. So the police started searching for them immediately with the dogs because you know...17 kids were missing... You bringing up the bloodhound data to back up the plot holes that people with common sense called out. Again I say you're doing more work to expound on the movie than the director. They should have made you a paid member of the writing team. You're working OT to do their job![]()
There are multiple scenes of investigators talking to Alex, his dad, and Gladys. Gladys was clearly one step ahead of them and she has powers strong enough to invade people's dreams. 

I think you're over estimating how powerful a bloodhound's tracking ability is.
There is no plot hole here. LMAO
I can't believe i have to do all this because yall don't want to admit stuff.
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Bloodhounds: The Myth and Fiction About Their Tracking Abilities
Before I wrote this article I talked with a number of friends who are police K9 instructors in North America and Europe. I consider these men experts in the field of training police tracking dogs. I have spent time at the RCMP police dog school in Innesfail Alberta (the finest police tracking...leerburg.com
And again like i said. Gladys showed in the movie that she would use her powers to move the kids when people started getting close.


