Go see it. This guy’s review reads like he didn’t want to like it. It’s better than his review implies, especially if you like any of the women in the cast.
Go see it. This guy’s review reads like he didn’t want to like it. It’s better than his review implies, especially if you like any of the women in the cast.
One man’s “too strict” is another man’s “too picky.” I’ve seen Ignatiy give reviews of the “this movie is barely tolerable entertainment” to things that I loved.
I don’t concede that her character was uninteresting.
I like Rose.
Anyone who can see through their sorrow to still matter-of-factly taze a would-be deserter is aces in my book.
I don’t even concede that her character sucked.
I liked her character. The storyline needed some work, though.
Yes, Looper was definitely the very first use of the ‘time travel to kill your enemy in childhood’ plot.
That’s what TheRocketPilot said.
She is also pretty aware of how lucky she is. In the original interview this comes up near the end (when she talks about missing being able to do simple things with her mother like go shopping)
I left a really well-paying job because I was getting migraines every other weekend from how toxic it got. Got a badly-paying, ridiculously busy but fun and stimulating, having to get up at 6am internship with a 2 hour commute. My mates said it was like seeing a whole new me. In a previous job, just having a new…
I believe she’s just being politically correct in implying that it was a toxic situation.
How dare someone honestly relay their experience with something when asked!
Nah, screw that. The vast majority of the world lives in utter poverty and you and I make hundred times more than they do and we can still not enjoy our jobs. Just because somebody makes more than you do, doesn’t mean that they can’t be unhappy with their job or work environment.
You have a point, but I still think it’s in the interest of whoever is in charge, whether you’re working as a multi-millionaire actor or a minimum-wage waiter for the people in charge to at least attempt to make your working environment as pleasurable as possible.
The other day I put keys in the fridge and milk on the counter and it made me think of the BSC and how Dawn’s mom was always doing stuff like that. It was one of those adult epiphanies that I can’t believe I never realized sooner: Dawn’s mom was a total pothead.
No, there is no full-on penetration scene in any Star Wars film, tv series, book or comic.
I hear that Lando is Dumbledore. He doesn’t really say he isn’t Dumbledore in any of his film appearances, and Glover basically played him as if was a little bit Dumbledore, because who wouldn’t want to be Dumbledore in space?
I’m firmly in the crowd of if the it isn’t shown in the film it hasn’t happened. I don’t care for writers to offer takes after the fact that they probably didn’t fight the studio over. If you think it is such a big deal make it happen.
And now that I have read the review, it sounds like at least a solid A-. Are you sure you aren’t ranking it down out of some sort of neurotic guilt at enjoying humor and violence in the same scene?
I do not believe for one minute that this movie deserves a B-. If it is even as fun as the first one it is a B+.