I think I'm more kind to K-Pax than most here. I gave it credit for trying to have a point, even if it wasn't sure what that point was.
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned
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We can all be reassured about I, Robot:
He sees "I, Robot" as an art house movie where his walking around naked and taking a shower with the shower door open as appropriate. "It's actually a smart art film that is masquerading as a big summer blockbuster," Smith says about the $105 million 20th Century Fox film.
Huh? Those words won't go into my brain.
I think I'm more kind to K-Pax than most here. I gave it credit for trying to have a point, even if it wasn't sure what that point was.
Just letting you know, Fred, that I'm with you. I liked it quite a bit.
And Dana, you misspelled "even more confused and/or infuriated."
But P-C, Will Smith says it's an art movie!
Huh? Those words won't go into my brain.
I think the important words are "Will Smith" and "naked."
Yes, but the reasons given for Will Smith being naked are strange and off-putting.
"It gives a certain level of reality when you know that that much thought went into it -- and even if you don't, it's just kind of a cool to see a naked guy," he says with a laugh.
See, this kind of makes me want to see the movie.
Yeah, they kind of had me at "Will Smith naked" I must admit.
I want to see Will Smith naked. I don't want him to be smug about it.