That. Was. AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Do not wait for DVD. Do not wait for the dollar theater.
Go. Now.
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That. Was. AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Do not wait for DVD. Do not wait for the dollar theater.
Go. Now.
I laughed for two straight hours. Flick Philosopher was right on.
And for the first time in a in long time, even with movies I liked, I neve once looked at my watch.
I laughed for two straight hours.
Excellent. You just stay there in the theater and watch it about four more times.
I am so thrilled to hear the thumbs-up from Sean!
I thought it was pretty silly. And not always in the good way. IO9 had a good point about origins--this movie spends a lot of time on it, and really? Don't care.
Rampage was pretty awful. Mr T was no thespian, but he had a thing. Rampage has no thing.
Bradley Cooper was brilliantly cast. Perfect Face. Liam was a bit lacking in the Hannibal department. Sharlto was pretty fucking nuts. Good job there.
Jessica Biel's character was so stupid that I can't fault her for it. I've seen her be decent, but her character had no redeeming features.
As for action--there are two notable points in The Losers where you go "Really? That can happen? What are the odds?" right at the climax.
That's about every action scene in this movie. And they're not cleanly shot. They seemed to dim the lights, and we didn't really even get to see Rampage fight, which was a big disappointment for me.
Okay, everyone was right about Josie and the Pussycats. That was great. It was pretty silly, and in the good way. Just what I needed.
Scott Pilgrim evil exes movie posters. Which is making me want to rush right out and buy the comics right now.
I really want a Josie and the Pussycats pack for Rock Band. Fun movie, fun soundtrack.
Yeah, the songs were actually good! And apparently the actors played them themselves, which is pretty cool. Though Rachael Leigh Cook's singing was dubbed by Kay Hanley from Letters to Cleo.