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  • NepiaN Offline
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    #14573

    Watched a couple of older movies that for some reason I missed.

    The Lives of Others: German film about a Stasi operative monitoring some theatre people. Was a little worried it wouldn't live up to the hype, but it was really good.

    Sunshine: A Danny Boyle film I missed for some reason with a pretty decent cast (Captain America, Cillian Murphy, Rose Byrne, Uncle Bully, Michelle Yeoh, Mark Strong). I enjoyed it although I think there were narrative choices in the third act that didn't really fit with the tone of the rest of the film.

    And a more recent one:

    Irresistible: Essentially a movie about how fucked up Super Pacs are in the US from John Stewart. Starring Steve Carrell, Rose Byrne (interesting to see her go from cute hot in her younger days in Sunshine, to more sexy hot as she's aged), the annoying blond girl from Halt and Catch Fire (who was also in the most recent Terminator), Chris Cooper and then a few other well known actors in bit parts. It was a slight movie but an enjoyable enough hour and 45 minutes.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to antipodean on last edited by
    #14574

    @antipodean I've had this on my watchlist on IMDB since pre-production, thats how sad I am šŸ™‚

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Watched a couple of older movies that for some reason I missed.

    The Lives of Others: German film about a Stasi operative monitoring some theatre people. Was a little worried it wouldn't live up to the hype, but it was really good.

    Sunshine: A Danny Boyle film I missed for some reason with a pretty decent cast (Captain America, Cillian Murphy, Rose Byrne, Uncle Bully, Michelle Yeoh, Mark Strong). I enjoyed it although I think there were narrative choices in the third act that didn't really fit with the tone of the rest of the film.

    And a more recent one:

    Irresistible: Essentially a movie about how fucked up Super Pacs are in the US from John Stewart. Starring Steve Carrell, Rose Byrne (interesting to see her go from cute hot in her younger days in Sunshine, to more sexy hot as she's aged), the annoying blond girl from Halt and Catch Fire (who was also in the most recent Terminator), Chris Cooper and then a few other well known actors in bit parts. It was a slight movie but an enjoyable enough hour and 45 minutes.

    She was good in Peter Rabbit when I watched with my sons little siblings. Bloody nice derriĆØre I must say.

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  • BonesB Online
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    Bones
    replied to Kirwan on last edited by
    #14576

    @kirwan "all she needs is a spark"

    Killed me.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @kirwan "all she needs is a spark"

    Killed me.

    Reminds me of that Jason Stratham movie where he has to keep his heart rate up.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to Kirwan on last edited by
    #14578

    @kirwan Crank!

    Top movie, great scene where he has sex with Amy Smart in public to achieve required heart rate

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
    #14579

    @taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @kirwan Crank!

    Top movie, great scene where he has sex with Amy Smart in public to achieve required heart rate

    Funnily enough, that's the scene I remember the most clearly

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    @taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @kirwan Crank!

    Top movie, great scene where he has sex with Amy Smart in public to achieve required heart rate

    i would not need a reason to do that.

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    @mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @kirwan Crank!

    Top movie, great scene where he has sex with Amy Smart in public to achieve required heart rate

    i would not need a reason to do that.

    She would....chloroform..

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    taniwharugby
    replied to Virgil on last edited by
    #14582

    @virgil gold šŸ˜‚

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    #14583

    @virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @kirwan Crank!

    Top movie, great scene where he has sex with Amy Smart in public to achieve required heart rate

    i would not need a reason to do that.

    She would....chloroform..

    fucking ouch!

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  • KruseK Offline
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    replied to Bones on last edited by Kruse
    #14584

    @bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    The Poison Rose (released internationally as Eye for an Eye) is a 2019 American thriller film starring John Travolta and Morgan Freeman. The film was directed by George Gallo and Francesco Cinquemani.

    So, so fucken bad, that I couldn't press stop. What a cast! All performing without an ounce of talent in a completely ridiculously formulaic yet bizarre script.

    I don't even know how to rate it.

    @kruse, please do your best.

    Okay. So... yeah.
    The Poison Rose
    Firstly, the most important bit:

    • Tit-watch: zero. But some spectacular cleavage. Jeez I do love some inside-of-boob. I also like outside-of-boob and under-boob, but this movie - you're just getting inside-of-boob.

    And then the other bits...

    • Opening scene: an old-school theatre sign displaying "The Maltese Falcon"
      This is apropos of nothing, other than saying "this is going to be SOOO film noir
    • Opening voice-over... I shit you not:

    My name is Carson Phillips, I'm a PI. I like to drink, I like to smoke, I like to gamble.
    Sometimes a little too much. But you know what they say... 'Everything in moderation, including moderation'

    • And THEN the heavy-handed-ness starts, for a good ten minutes of "this is fucking film-noir, you fluffybunnies!"
    • Oh, and Brendan Fraser appears. He's heard of "Beer and Pie July"... he heard of it several years ago. And his calendar's faulty.
    • And then an hour of pretty much just nothing. Just... take a nap through this bit if you like
    • A big "reveal" (spoiler) - the protagonist has an adult daughter. So upon them realising this, there's a scene where he pretty much assumes she's a 7-year old. "Here's how to eat a donut". Fuck. Just... fuck.
    • There's a gunfight in the football stadium. Hero has a revolver, tries using it against a guy in the commentary box with a sniper rifle. No luck, funnily enough. Uses the tackle-pads (bullet-proof) as a shield, until remembering he used to be a famous quarterback, so... use a football as a weapon! Awesome.
    • Immediately into next action-scene/gunfight. No words for this.
    • Closing voice-over, I shit you not:

    I wasn't in a hurry to go home. Then I realised... I already was.

    Fuck you John Travolta. Fuck you slightly less @bones for making me watch this.
    1.5 attempts at a modern jaded P.I. from 5 unresolved storylines.
    About 1.25 of those points were for the cleavage. It really was quite pretty.

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  • BonesB Online
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    Bones
    replied to Kruse on last edited by
    #14585

    @kruse fucken yessss!

    I felt like the ridiculousness was so over the top they meant it to be utterly ridiculous. You're welcome.

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  • ? Offline
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    A Former User
    wrote on last edited by A Former User
    #14586

    Ginned up watching the new The conjuring... Ahhh jeez some good jumps so far!!

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    taniwharugby
    wrote on last edited by
    #14587

    The Quiet PLace 2

    I liked it, not as good as the 1st one, but still a decent film.

    3.5 I knew that was coming but still jumped out of 5 thats gotta hurt

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  • MN5M Offline
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    replied to Kruse on last edited by
    #14588

    @kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    The Poison Rose (released internationally as Eye for an Eye) is a 2019 American thriller film starring John Travolta and Morgan Freeman. The film was directed by George Gallo and Francesco Cinquemani.

    So, so fucken bad, that I couldn't press stop. What a cast! All performing without an ounce of talent in a completely ridiculously formulaic yet bizarre script.

    I don't even know how to rate it.

    @kruse, please do your best.

    Okay. So... yeah.
    The Poison Rose
    Firstly, the most important bit:

    • Tit-watch: zero. But some spectacular cleavage. Jeez I do love some inside-of-boob. I also like outside-of-boob and under-boob, but this movie - you're just getting inside-of-boob.

    And then the other bits...

    • Opening scene: an old-school theatre sign displaying "The Maltese Falcon"
      This is apropos of nothing, other than saying "this is going to be SOOO film noir
    • Opening voice-over... I shit you not:

    My name is Carson Phillips, I'm a PI. I like to drink, I like to smoke, I like to gamble.
    Sometimes a little too much. But you know what they say... 'Everything in moderation, including moderation'

    • And THEN the heavy-handed-ness starts, for a good ten minutes of "this is fucking film-noir, you fluffybunnies!"
    • Oh, and Brendan Fraser appears. He's heard of "Beer and Pie July"... he heard of it several years ago. And his calendar's faulty.
    • And then an hour of pretty much just nothing. Just... take a nap through this bit if you like
    • A big "reveal" (spoiler) - the protagonist has an adult daughter. So upon them realising this, there's a scene where he pretty much assumes she's a 7-year old. "Here's how to eat a donut". Fuck. Just... fuck.
    • There's a gunfight in the football stadium. Hero has a revolver, tries using it against a guy in the commentary box with a sniper rifle. No luck, funnily enough. Uses the tackle-pads (bullet-proof) as a shield, until remembering he used to be a famous quarterback, so... use a football as a weapon! Awesome.
    • Immediately into next action-scene/gunfight. No words for this.
    • Closing voice-over, I shit you not:

    I wasn't in a hurry to go home. Then I realised... I already was.

    Fuck you John Travolta. Fuck you slightly less @bones for making me watch this.
    1.5 attempts at a modern jaded P.I. from 5 unresolved storylines.
    About 1.25 of those points were for the cleavage. It really was quite pretty.

    This sounds even worse than I am Wrath. Good to see Travolta not settling and plunging even deeper into shit movies than before.

    I’m sure Neeson, Cage and Willis will see this and try to outdo him.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    Nepia
    replied to MN5 on last edited by Nepia
    #14589

    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    The Poison Rose (released internationally as Eye for an Eye) is a 2019 American thriller film starring John Travolta and Morgan Freeman. The film was directed by George Gallo and Francesco Cinquemani.

    So, so fucken bad, that I couldn't press stop. What a cast! All performing without an ounce of talent in a completely ridiculously formulaic yet bizarre script.

    I don't even know how to rate it.

    @kruse, please do your best.

    Okay. So... yeah.
    The Poison Rose
    Firstly, the most important bit:

    • Tit-watch: zero. But some spectacular cleavage. Jeez I do love some inside-of-boob. I also like outside-of-boob and under-boob, but this movie - you're just getting inside-of-boob.

    And then the other bits...

    • Opening scene: an old-school theatre sign displaying "The Maltese Falcon"
      This is apropos of nothing, other than saying "this is going to be SOOO film noir
    • Opening voice-over... I shit you not:

    My name is Carson Phillips, I'm a PI. I like to drink, I like to smoke, I like to gamble.
    Sometimes a little too much. But you know what they say... 'Everything in moderation, including moderation'

    • And THEN the heavy-handed-ness starts, for a good ten minutes of "this is fucking film-noir, you fluffybunnies!"
    • Oh, and Brendan Fraser appears. He's heard of "Beer and Pie July"... he heard of it several years ago. And his calendar's faulty.
    • And then an hour of pretty much just nothing. Just... take a nap through this bit if you like
    • A big "reveal" (spoiler) - the protagonist has an adult daughter. So upon them realising this, there's a scene where he pretty much assumes she's a 7-year old. "Here's how to eat a donut". Fuck. Just... fuck.
    • There's a gunfight in the football stadium. Hero has a revolver, tries using it against a guy in the commentary box with a sniper rifle. No luck, funnily enough. Uses the tackle-pads (bullet-proof) as a shield, until remembering he used to be a famous quarterback, so... use a football as a weapon! Awesome.
    • Immediately into next action-scene/gunfight. No words for this.
    • Closing voice-over, I shit you not:

    I wasn't in a hurry to go home. Then I realised... I already was.

    Fuck you John Travolta. Fuck you slightly less @bones for making me watch this.
    1.5 attempts at a modern jaded P.I. from 5 unresolved storylines.
    About 1.25 of those points were for the cleavage. It really was quite pretty.

    This sounds even worse than I am Wrath. Good to see Travolta not settling and plunging even deeper into shit movies than before.

    I’m sure Neeson, Cage and Willis will see this and try to outdo him.

    Neeson really doesn't deserve to be lumped in with those three. All his action variants are watchable and they all do decent box office. Those other two are just making cheap DTV (or VOD/DTS these days I guess).

    If you want a fourth then John Cusack appears to be your guy, which is odd as he always seemed to be more of a character actor with a few leading roles.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    MN5
    replied to Nepia on last edited by
    #14590

    @nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    The Poison Rose (released internationally as Eye for an Eye) is a 2019 American thriller film starring John Travolta and Morgan Freeman. The film was directed by George Gallo and Francesco Cinquemani.

    So, so fucken bad, that I couldn't press stop. What a cast! All performing without an ounce of talent in a completely ridiculously formulaic yet bizarre script.

    I don't even know how to rate it.

    @kruse, please do your best.

    Okay. So... yeah.
    The Poison Rose
    Firstly, the most important bit:

    • Tit-watch: zero. But some spectacular cleavage. Jeez I do love some inside-of-boob. I also like outside-of-boob and under-boob, but this movie - you're just getting inside-of-boob.

    And then the other bits...

    • Opening scene: an old-school theatre sign displaying "The Maltese Falcon"
      This is apropos of nothing, other than saying "this is going to be SOOO film noir
    • Opening voice-over... I shit you not:

    My name is Carson Phillips, I'm a PI. I like to drink, I like to smoke, I like to gamble.
    Sometimes a little too much. But you know what they say... 'Everything in moderation, including moderation'

    • And THEN the heavy-handed-ness starts, for a good ten minutes of "this is fucking film-noir, you fluffybunnies!"
    • Oh, and Brendan Fraser appears. He's heard of "Beer and Pie July"... he heard of it several years ago. And his calendar's faulty.
    • And then an hour of pretty much just nothing. Just... take a nap through this bit if you like
    • A big "reveal" (spoiler) - the protagonist has an adult daughter. So upon them realising this, there's a scene where he pretty much assumes she's a 7-year old. "Here's how to eat a donut". Fuck. Just... fuck.
    • There's a gunfight in the football stadium. Hero has a revolver, tries using it against a guy in the commentary box with a sniper rifle. No luck, funnily enough. Uses the tackle-pads (bullet-proof) as a shield, until remembering he used to be a famous quarterback, so... use a football as a weapon! Awesome.
    • Immediately into next action-scene/gunfight. No words for this.
    • Closing voice-over, I shit you not:

    I wasn't in a hurry to go home. Then I realised... I already was.

    Fuck you John Travolta. Fuck you slightly less @bones for making me watch this.
    1.5 attempts at a modern jaded P.I. from 5 unresolved storylines.
    About 1.25 of those points were for the cleavage. It really was quite pretty.

    This sounds even worse than I am Wrath. Good to see Travolta not settling and plunging even deeper into shit movies than before.

    I’m sure Neeson, Cage and Willis will see this and try to outdo him.

    Neeson really doesn't deserve to be lumped in with those three. All his action variants are watchable and they all do decent box office. Those other two are just making cheap DTV (or VOD/DTS these days I guess).

    If you want a fourth then John Cusack appears to be your guy, which is odd as he always seemed to be more of a character actor with a few leading roles.

    If anything he’s the worst of the lot. I sometimes can’t believe he’s the same guy who gave us such an amazing performance in Schindlers List.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    Nepia
    replied to MN5 on last edited by
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    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    The Poison Rose (released internationally as Eye for an Eye) is a 2019 American thriller film starring John Travolta and Morgan Freeman. The film was directed by George Gallo and Francesco Cinquemani.

    So, so fucken bad, that I couldn't press stop. What a cast! All performing without an ounce of talent in a completely ridiculously formulaic yet bizarre script.

    I don't even know how to rate it.

    @kruse, please do your best.

    Okay. So... yeah.
    The Poison Rose
    Firstly, the most important bit:

    • Tit-watch: zero. But some spectacular cleavage. Jeez I do love some inside-of-boob. I also like outside-of-boob and under-boob, but this movie - you're just getting inside-of-boob.

    And then the other bits...

    • Opening scene: an old-school theatre sign displaying "The Maltese Falcon"
      This is apropos of nothing, other than saying "this is going to be SOOO film noir
    • Opening voice-over... I shit you not:

    My name is Carson Phillips, I'm a PI. I like to drink, I like to smoke, I like to gamble.
    Sometimes a little too much. But you know what they say... 'Everything in moderation, including moderation'

    • And THEN the heavy-handed-ness starts, for a good ten minutes of "this is fucking film-noir, you fluffybunnies!"
    • Oh, and Brendan Fraser appears. He's heard of "Beer and Pie July"... he heard of it several years ago. And his calendar's faulty.
    • And then an hour of pretty much just nothing. Just... take a nap through this bit if you like
    • A big "reveal" (spoiler) - the protagonist has an adult daughter. So upon them realising this, there's a scene where he pretty much assumes she's a 7-year old. "Here's how to eat a donut". Fuck. Just... fuck.
    • There's a gunfight in the football stadium. Hero has a revolver, tries using it against a guy in the commentary box with a sniper rifle. No luck, funnily enough. Uses the tackle-pads (bullet-proof) as a shield, until remembering he used to be a famous quarterback, so... use a football as a weapon! Awesome.
    • Immediately into next action-scene/gunfight. No words for this.
    • Closing voice-over, I shit you not:

    I wasn't in a hurry to go home. Then I realised... I already was.

    Fuck you John Travolta. Fuck you slightly less @bones for making me watch this.
    1.5 attempts at a modern jaded P.I. from 5 unresolved storylines.
    About 1.25 of those points were for the cleavage. It really was quite pretty.

    This sounds even worse than I am Wrath. Good to see Travolta not settling and plunging even deeper into shit movies than before.

    I’m sure Neeson, Cage and Willis will see this and try to outdo him.

    Neeson really doesn't deserve to be lumped in with those three. All his action variants are watchable and they all do decent box office. Those other two are just making cheap DTV (or VOD/DTS these days I guess).

    If you want a fourth then John Cusack appears to be your guy, which is odd as he always seemed to be more of a character actor with a few leading roles.

    If anything he’s the worst of the lot. I sometimes can’t believe he’s the same guy who gave us such an amazing performance in Schindlers List.

    Nah, we'll likely have to agree to disagree.

    The others just make crap DTV.

    Neeson makes varying quality action films (but all with decent budgets), which he mixes with other more dramatic roles (Made in Italy, Silence etc).

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  • MN5M Offline
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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
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    @nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    The Poison Rose (released internationally as Eye for an Eye) is a 2019 American thriller film starring John Travolta and Morgan Freeman. The film was directed by George Gallo and Francesco Cinquemani.

    So, so fucken bad, that I couldn't press stop. What a cast! All performing without an ounce of talent in a completely ridiculously formulaic yet bizarre script.

    I don't even know how to rate it.

    @kruse, please do your best.

    Okay. So... yeah.
    The Poison Rose
    Firstly, the most important bit:

    • Tit-watch: zero. But some spectacular cleavage. Jeez I do love some inside-of-boob. I also like outside-of-boob and under-boob, but this movie - you're just getting inside-of-boob.

    And then the other bits...

    • Opening scene: an old-school theatre sign displaying "The Maltese Falcon"
      This is apropos of nothing, other than saying "this is going to be SOOO film noir
    • Opening voice-over... I shit you not:

    My name is Carson Phillips, I'm a PI. I like to drink, I like to smoke, I like to gamble.
    Sometimes a little too much. But you know what they say... 'Everything in moderation, including moderation'

    • And THEN the heavy-handed-ness starts, for a good ten minutes of "this is fucking film-noir, you fluffybunnies!"
    • Oh, and Brendan Fraser appears. He's heard of "Beer and Pie July"... he heard of it several years ago. And his calendar's faulty.
    • And then an hour of pretty much just nothing. Just... take a nap through this bit if you like
    • A big "reveal" (spoiler) - the protagonist has an adult daughter. So upon them realising this, there's a scene where he pretty much assumes she's a 7-year old. "Here's how to eat a donut". Fuck. Just... fuck.
    • There's a gunfight in the football stadium. Hero has a revolver, tries using it against a guy in the commentary box with a sniper rifle. No luck, funnily enough. Uses the tackle-pads (bullet-proof) as a shield, until remembering he used to be a famous quarterback, so... use a football as a weapon! Awesome.
    • Immediately into next action-scene/gunfight. No words for this.
    • Closing voice-over, I shit you not:

    I wasn't in a hurry to go home. Then I realised... I already was.

    Fuck you John Travolta. Fuck you slightly less @bones for making me watch this.
    1.5 attempts at a modern jaded P.I. from 5 unresolved storylines.
    About 1.25 of those points were for the cleavage. It really was quite pretty.

    This sounds even worse than I am Wrath. Good to see Travolta not settling and plunging even deeper into shit movies than before.

    I’m sure Neeson, Cage and Willis will see this and try to outdo him.

    Neeson really doesn't deserve to be lumped in with those three. All his action variants are watchable and they all do decent box office. Those other two are just making cheap DTV (or VOD/DTS these days I guess).

    If you want a fourth then John Cusack appears to be your guy, which is odd as he always seemed to be more of a character actor with a few leading roles.

    If anything he’s the worst of the lot. I sometimes can’t believe he’s the same guy who gave us such an amazing performance in Schindlers List.

    Nah, we'll likely have to agree to disagree.

    The others just make crap DTV.

    Neeson makes varying quality action films (but all with decent budgets), which he mixes with other more dramatic roles (Made in Italy, Silence etc).

    I’ll give you some of that but most of his recent actions flicks seem like bad ā€œTakenā€ rip offs with the same tired ā€œretired guy with skillsā€ cliche.

    I guess the point I’m making is to me he seems to have fallen the furtherest out of that bunch.

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