How much Stallone is there in it, Jilli? Earlier trailers made it look like my love of Statham and Li might get me through it in the theatre, but recent ones focus much more on the stars I don't like.
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Stallone is the main character. Statham is great it it, and so is Li, but Stallone is the focus of most of the movie.
I will say it was ridiculous, cheese-covered, and brainless entertainment. Tho' I was mostly amused by thinking of how much crackfic could be written from it.
I'll add it to the top of my Netflix queue then. I'm not paying LA monies to see him headline in the theatre.
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No, don't pay LA monies to go see it. We went because 1. friend's birthday, and 2. it was at a theatre where they serve food, so I was able to indulge in a chocolate shake and french fries while goggling at the screen.
We just saw it, too Jilli! We paid LA monies because A. The DH loved the Rambo movies when he was in High School and B. I loves me some Jason Statham. It was totally mindless but we had fun.
I want to see it to compare it to The Losers and The A Team, but I think those two kinda wore me out (I only enjoyed the former).
I just had to imdb to check, but yes I did recognise Eric Balfour from behind in the Skyline trailer. WTF, self? When did I memorise his back?
Scott Pilgrim: Awesome.
I just saw it! I know nothing of the book. I enjoyed the movie for the most part, though the things that bugged ita also annoyed me.
It was totally mindless but we had fun.
Oh yes, mindless. And when Mickey Roark's character said the line " "Goddamn DracuLARa black", all of my friends, as one, turned to look at my reaction to the horrible pronunciation. I facepalmed.
just watched Kick-Ass. holy hell HitGirl was awesome!!!
I just rewatched Infernal Affairs. But I don't remember The Departed too well. How much did it divert from what came before it?