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This week on Unfiltered, Trigger and Kensai dive headfirst into cinematic chaos. Trigger gives his unfiltered verdict on Thrash, Netflix’s latest shark horror, tearing into its endless plot holes—including the now-infamous scene where an iPhone survives a flash flood… only to start blasting “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton at the most convenient moment imaginable.
From there, the rant continues as the guys unpack Hollywood’s wildest logic fails, questionable writing choices, and those baffling moments that somehow made it to the final cut. They revisit low-rated films like Deep Blue Sea, and the strange trend of big-name actors showing up in movies that critics absolutely tore apart.
TikTok brings the laughs this week too, with Americans visiting the UK providing unintentional comedy gold—from struggling to find “chives” in Sainsbury's, to confusion over the store’s “fashion” section, and even discovering what might be the worst biscuits on the shelves (yes, McVitie's shortcake is under fire).
And just when you think things are wrapping up smoothly, Kensai does it again—somehow mixing up Gok Wan and Ken Hom like it’s become a contractual obligation at this point.
As always, it’s chaotic, it’s ridiculous, and completely unfiltered
By trigger0806This week on Unfiltered, Trigger and Kensai dive headfirst into cinematic chaos. Trigger gives his unfiltered verdict on Thrash, Netflix’s latest shark horror, tearing into its endless plot holes—including the now-infamous scene where an iPhone survives a flash flood… only to start blasting “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton at the most convenient moment imaginable.
From there, the rant continues as the guys unpack Hollywood’s wildest logic fails, questionable writing choices, and those baffling moments that somehow made it to the final cut. They revisit low-rated films like Deep Blue Sea, and the strange trend of big-name actors showing up in movies that critics absolutely tore apart.
TikTok brings the laughs this week too, with Americans visiting the UK providing unintentional comedy gold—from struggling to find “chives” in Sainsbury's, to confusion over the store’s “fashion” section, and even discovering what might be the worst biscuits on the shelves (yes, McVitie's shortcake is under fire).
And just when you think things are wrapping up smoothly, Kensai does it again—somehow mixing up Gok Wan and Ken Hom like it’s become a contractual obligation at this point.
As always, it’s chaotic, it’s ridiculous, and completely unfiltered