I just saw Flightplan. It didn't really make any sense.
Note: this is in comparison to Red Eye, which I liked much better.
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I just saw Flightplan. It didn't really make any sense.
Note: this is in comparison to Red Eye, which I liked much better.
Flightplan just seemed like a bad remake of The Lady Vanishes so I avoided it.
Not that The Lady Vanishes always made perfect sense. But, you know, Hitchcock.
The woman is breathtaking.
I assume you mean Chopra and not Dame May Whitty!
May could take my breath away if she popped up out of nowhere real suddenly.
But that's not much of an accomplishment. Chopra would have to do a lot less work.
I didn't think anyone had comic-book hair in real life. Wow.
Krrish was FUN. The beginning was way too long (like, by the time he picked up a mask, I'd forgotten that that was where the film was heading), but once it got there, whee! Singing dancing superhero! Aliens! Supercomputers!
Priyanka Chopra playing The Girl didn't really get a chance to show off any acting chops beyond Looking Cute And Occasionally Surprised At Things, but she is very, very pretty. With fantastic hair.
Chopra’s name appears as "in negotiations" for the Wonder Woman lead on the Internet Movie Database.
Doesn't this mean, like, nothing? Because anyone could have entered the info?
They do more checking than they used to do, but that's admittedly no guarantee.
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