Well it was flagged before I saw it, so no offense here.
Well it was flagged before I saw it, so no offense here.
I'm not familiar with Odd Obsession. Is it good?
Question for the masses: What has better success this weekend, the Ryan Reynolds starring "Turbo," or the RYan Reynolds co-starring "RIPD?"
Now that you mention it I do. I remember the name from the press release anyway, never saw the show. Though perhaps no one else did either.
Agreed. Adults generally enjoying cartoons intended for kids is fine in principle. The point it crosses the line is when it becomes sexual.
Well he did well enough in that role in Blade Trinity. Shitty movie, don't get me wrong. But someone needed to have dialogue once Wesley Snipes hopped on board the crazy train and refused to, well, act.
Yeah, I read that line. But according to this review, that's the only redeemable aspect. I read the overall as "a stinking piece of derivative, illogical bs, which just happens to be gorgeous."
That is a high number. Is that 4 out of 5 I assume?
Yikes. That's just, unpleasant. I didn't know there was more than one showing. I had only seen the one when I scanned their showtimes last week.
How creepy was it? I can't help but be fascinated (while extremely frightened) of the bronies.
Not much of a challenge there is it. I suppors I may be better served trying to define just how large a gap exists between the quality of Vishnevetsky's work and the others.
Clearly I give shit there tough guy!
To: Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The original is long dead. I'm not sure how many direct-to-dvd sequels he was in.
The same reason you cast him in RIPD. It's because you are convinced (incorrectly) that he will be the next big star. I mean, someone needs the title since the Tonto disaster has ended Depp's reign with the title.
So how obvious is it here that Dowd gave this a B- to simply avoid a C+ again. Everything in his review is about how half-assed this movie is, sounds like a C+ write-up to me
Was anyone at the matinee showing of this at the Music Box in Chicago? Curious if it was the intended kids and parents audience, or if the Brony contingent showed up.
I thought I had read in an interview he was from Scotland, obviously remembering wrong. He's certainly had plenty of practice playing American.
That's interesting, I may have to do a bit more research about it. I probably assumed a US film since as you mentioned, damn near everyone in it is American. Also it's listed on imdb as it's primary language is English (for obvious reasons, given the actors).
Real Steel was last year, and it's painfully unwatchable. We barely made it to the halfway point before we bailed.