Plot:
Living a lifelong dream of residing in a mansion and enjoying the most lavish parties, what more could Shelly (Faris), a honorary Playboy bunny who lives in the Playboy mansion with Hef and the girls, want? After her 29th celebrity filled birthday bash, she wakes up to find a note from Hefner demanding she leave the mansion immediately, with only the broke down car that she came to the mansion in. Now homeless, but still with dreams of living in a mansion, she sets out to be a house mother for one of the college frat homes. The only one that accepts her though is a house full of campus outcasts that can't even get pledges, so she sets out to transform them into some sexy divas with the best party frat house.
Reel Talk:
Honestly I got to admit that I went into the screening for this movie thinking that this is going to be a cheesy film. But was I ever wrong, this was actually a good movie. Anna Faris was hilarious as the clueless blond bombshell who helps the girls find their identity. Kinda reminded me of a female version of Revenge Of The Nerds. I am always glad going into a movie with doubts and leaving out enjoying it. Trust me the trailers don't do this movie any justice, it's worth checking out.
Starring: Anna Faris, Colin Hanks, Emma Stone, Hugh Hefner, Christopher McDonald and Beverly D'Angelo
Directed By: Fred Wolf
Rated: PG-13
I give it 4 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
Sunday, August 24, 2008
DEATH RACE
Plot:
When ex-racing star Jensen Ames' (Statham) wife is murdered and he is sent to prison for the crime, he soon learns that Warden Hennessey (Allen) runs a highly anticipated Internet site that provides viewer to Death Race. This competition is ran from the prison and the prisoners race in super charged, heavily armed vehicles with the intent of taking each other out. The warden wants Jensen to race as the popular masked Frankenstein, who was killed in an earlier race by Machine Gun Joe (Gibson), but no one knows, they believe he was just hospitalized. If he performs this task he is promised his freedom so that he can get out and claim his little daughter, but he realizes that he was set up and sent to prison by the warden and she has no intentions of allowing him to live past the race.
Reel Talk:
This is not by any means a great movie but it was actually entertaining. Kinda like Mad Max and the Condemned combined. Something about Statham and fast cars, seems like that's the roles he attracts the most. Like I mentioned this was an entertaining movie, with a lot of action and a little bit of gore. If you're an action junkie with a need for speed, this is a worth while movie.
Starring: Jason Statham, Joan Allen, Ian Mcshane, Tyrese Gibson and Natalie Martinez
Directed by: Paul W.S. Anderson
Rated: R
I give it 3 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
When ex-racing star Jensen Ames' (Statham) wife is murdered and he is sent to prison for the crime, he soon learns that Warden Hennessey (Allen) runs a highly anticipated Internet site that provides viewer to Death Race. This competition is ran from the prison and the prisoners race in super charged, heavily armed vehicles with the intent of taking each other out. The warden wants Jensen to race as the popular masked Frankenstein, who was killed in an earlier race by Machine Gun Joe (Gibson), but no one knows, they believe he was just hospitalized. If he performs this task he is promised his freedom so that he can get out and claim his little daughter, but he realizes that he was set up and sent to prison by the warden and she has no intentions of allowing him to live past the race.
Reel Talk:
This is not by any means a great movie but it was actually entertaining. Kinda like Mad Max and the Condemned combined. Something about Statham and fast cars, seems like that's the roles he attracts the most. Like I mentioned this was an entertaining movie, with a lot of action and a little bit of gore. If you're an action junkie with a need for speed, this is a worth while movie.
Starring: Jason Statham, Joan Allen, Ian Mcshane, Tyrese Gibson and Natalie Martinez
Directed by: Paul W.S. Anderson
Rated: R
I give it 3 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
TROPIC THUNDER
Plot:
When a director for a big budgeted war movie can't seem to get the realism from his actors, it is suggested that he takes them and drop them into a real jungle without their knowledge to film the movie. Once dropped in the jungle the actors Tugg Speedman (Stiller), Kirk Lazarus (Downey), Jeff Portnoy (Black), Alpa Chino (Jackson) and Kevin Sandusky (Baruchel) find out that this is the real deal and must do what they can to survive, especially after they encounter the local poppy seed drug dealers.
Reel Talk:
This is the funniest movie that I have seen this year. There are not any scenes that I don't think you're not going to laugh your head off. The casting was a great cast of some of the funniest guys in the game. Robert Downey Jr. portraying a black soldier was hilarious, and his verbal spats with Detroit comedian Brandon T. Jackson was crazy. Give a big hand to Stiller who was silly as ever, but also did a great job as director. Even though I can say that everyone contributed to making this a funny movie, the scene stealer was Tom cruise as Les Grossman, a ruthless producer who has a fascination with hip hop. This is a must see funny as hell movie.
Starring: Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., Jack Black, Brandon T. Jackson, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, Nick Nolte, Matthew McConaughey and Tom Criuse
Directed by: Ben Stiller
Rated: R
I give it 5 corndogs and a soda
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
When a director for a big budgeted war movie can't seem to get the realism from his actors, it is suggested that he takes them and drop them into a real jungle without their knowledge to film the movie. Once dropped in the jungle the actors Tugg Speedman (Stiller), Kirk Lazarus (Downey), Jeff Portnoy (Black), Alpa Chino (Jackson) and Kevin Sandusky (Baruchel) find out that this is the real deal and must do what they can to survive, especially after they encounter the local poppy seed drug dealers.
Reel Talk:
This is the funniest movie that I have seen this year. There are not any scenes that I don't think you're not going to laugh your head off. The casting was a great cast of some of the funniest guys in the game. Robert Downey Jr. portraying a black soldier was hilarious, and his verbal spats with Detroit comedian Brandon T. Jackson was crazy. Give a big hand to Stiller who was silly as ever, but also did a great job as director. Even though I can say that everyone contributed to making this a funny movie, the scene stealer was Tom cruise as Les Grossman, a ruthless producer who has a fascination with hip hop. This is a must see funny as hell movie.
Starring: Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., Jack Black, Brandon T. Jackson, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, Nick Nolte, Matthew McConaughey and Tom Criuse
Directed by: Ben Stiller
Rated: R
I give it 5 corndogs and a soda
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
PINEAPPLE EXPRESS
Plot:
Dale Denton (Rogen) is a subpoena server who is living the good life, easy job, dating a high school hottie and getting high all day. His supplier Saul (Franco) hooks him up with the bomb-est marijuana that has not yet hit the streets that only he has called Pineapple Express. It is so good that Saul doesn't want to sell it but smoke it himself, but is willing to share with Dale because he thinks of him as a friend. This is great until while Dale is out and about to serve a subpoena, but he had to smoke a joint first, witnesses a man and a female cop kill another man. He panics and throws the weed butt out the window of his car and races away only for the murdering couple to find it, not knowing that the man is the major distributor of the drug. This puts Dale and Saul on the run from the assassins that the drug dealer has sent after them, tying up all loose ends.
Reel Talk:
Move over Cheech and Chong, there are some new stoners in town. Rogen and Franco were hilarious as two stoners on the run. I must admit I was very surprised by Franco's performance because I had only seen him doing series roles, so this was a twist for him to perform comedy, but he rose to the occasion. Don't get me wrong this is a stupid movie that doesn't make any sense but its funny as hell. Got to mention Danny McBride portraying Red is proving to be a big contributor of laughs to some of the funnier movies out. Be warned that there are some graphic violent scenes, but you'll end up laughing them off.
Starring: Seth Rogen, James Franco, Danny Mcbride, Gary Cole and Rosie Perez Directed By: David Gordon Green
Rated: R
I give it 3 corndogs and a soda on the side
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
Dale Denton (Rogen) is a subpoena server who is living the good life, easy job, dating a high school hottie and getting high all day. His supplier Saul (Franco) hooks him up with the bomb-est marijuana that has not yet hit the streets that only he has called Pineapple Express. It is so good that Saul doesn't want to sell it but smoke it himself, but is willing to share with Dale because he thinks of him as a friend. This is great until while Dale is out and about to serve a subpoena, but he had to smoke a joint first, witnesses a man and a female cop kill another man. He panics and throws the weed butt out the window of his car and races away only for the murdering couple to find it, not knowing that the man is the major distributor of the drug. This puts Dale and Saul on the run from the assassins that the drug dealer has sent after them, tying up all loose ends.
Reel Talk:
Move over Cheech and Chong, there are some new stoners in town. Rogen and Franco were hilarious as two stoners on the run. I must admit I was very surprised by Franco's performance because I had only seen him doing series roles, so this was a twist for him to perform comedy, but he rose to the occasion. Don't get me wrong this is a stupid movie that doesn't make any sense but its funny as hell. Got to mention Danny McBride portraying Red is proving to be a big contributor of laughs to some of the funnier movies out. Be warned that there are some graphic violent scenes, but you'll end up laughing them off.
Starring: Seth Rogen, James Franco, Danny Mcbride, Gary Cole and Rosie Perez Directed By: David Gordon Green
Rated: R
I give it 3 corndogs and a soda on the side
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
THE MUMMY:TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR
Plot:
Rick (Fraser) and Evelyn (Bello) O'Connell, the famous mummy finders, now retired, try to live the normal life. This proves to be quite boring for the adventure seeking couple, so given the opportunity to deliver an important artifact to China, they jump at the chance. When they arrive there they realize that their son Alex (Ford) who should be away at college, has now become a tomb raider himself, having found the tomb of the Dragon Emperor (Li), a ruthless and powerful ruler with goals of ruling the world until he was cursed by the witch Zi Juan (Yeoh). After being double crossed and forced to bring the Emperor back to life so that he can complete his goal of conquering the world, the family must unite to prevent this from happening.
Reel Talk:
Well the gangs all here for the third installment for the Mummy series with the exception of Rachel Weisz who was replace by Maria Bello and Luke Ford who plays an older Alex.
Right off I got to say that I was very disappointed with this movie, considering that I enjoyed the previous films. It offered nothing different that the others and seemed as if they jammed a bunch of stuff together just to make this movie. Although the special effects were good, it was not enough to help this movie. If they plan on competing with the Indiana Jones series, they have to step it up big for the next film.
Starring: Brendan Fraser, Maria Bello, Luke Ford, John Hannah, Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh
Directed by: Rob Cohen
Rated: PG-13
I give it 2 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
Rick (Fraser) and Evelyn (Bello) O'Connell, the famous mummy finders, now retired, try to live the normal life. This proves to be quite boring for the adventure seeking couple, so given the opportunity to deliver an important artifact to China, they jump at the chance. When they arrive there they realize that their son Alex (Ford) who should be away at college, has now become a tomb raider himself, having found the tomb of the Dragon Emperor (Li), a ruthless and powerful ruler with goals of ruling the world until he was cursed by the witch Zi Juan (Yeoh). After being double crossed and forced to bring the Emperor back to life so that he can complete his goal of conquering the world, the family must unite to prevent this from happening.
Reel Talk:
Well the gangs all here for the third installment for the Mummy series with the exception of Rachel Weisz who was replace by Maria Bello and Luke Ford who plays an older Alex.
Right off I got to say that I was very disappointed with this movie, considering that I enjoyed the previous films. It offered nothing different that the others and seemed as if they jammed a bunch of stuff together just to make this movie. Although the special effects were good, it was not enough to help this movie. If they plan on competing with the Indiana Jones series, they have to step it up big for the next film.
Starring: Brendan Fraser, Maria Bello, Luke Ford, John Hannah, Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh
Directed by: Rob Cohen
Rated: PG-13
I give it 2 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
STEP BROTHERS
Plot:
Dr. Robert Doback (Jenkins) and Nancy Huff (Steenburgen) meet at a medical conference and it's love and lust at first sight. The two set out to get married but both come with a lil or should we say a lot of baggage between them, by way of their 40 year old sons, Nancy's Brennan (Ferrell) and Robert's Dale (Reilly). Right off the cuff the two step siblings engage in confrontational competition, trying to establish some ground rules. It becomes clear that the two spoiled childlike men hate each other but do have a few qualities in common, one being the blatant dislike for Brennan's brother Derek (Scott). Eventually the parents unite and force the two men to go out and get jobs causing them to form their own unnatural alliance.
Reel Talk:
Although this is Ferrell and Reilly's second film together, it seems as though they have been doing films together for awhile. The comedic chemistry between the two is hilarious. Ferrell continues to show us why he is one of the funniest guys in the game to date. It really doesn't take much from him, he is a natural talented comedian with an outrageous sense of humor (displayed in the film, since he helped co-write it). This is a stupidly silly movie, but who can't relate to some over-aged loafer living at home with their parents? It is still one of the funniest movies you'll see this summer.
Starring:Wil Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Mary Steenburgen, Richard Jenkins and Adam Scott
Directed by: Adam McKay
Rated: R
I give it 3 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
Dr. Robert Doback (Jenkins) and Nancy Huff (Steenburgen) meet at a medical conference and it's love and lust at first sight. The two set out to get married but both come with a lil or should we say a lot of baggage between them, by way of their 40 year old sons, Nancy's Brennan (Ferrell) and Robert's Dale (Reilly). Right off the cuff the two step siblings engage in confrontational competition, trying to establish some ground rules. It becomes clear that the two spoiled childlike men hate each other but do have a few qualities in common, one being the blatant dislike for Brennan's brother Derek (Scott). Eventually the parents unite and force the two men to go out and get jobs causing them to form their own unnatural alliance.
Reel Talk:
Although this is Ferrell and Reilly's second film together, it seems as though they have been doing films together for awhile. The comedic chemistry between the two is hilarious. Ferrell continues to show us why he is one of the funniest guys in the game to date. It really doesn't take much from him, he is a natural talented comedian with an outrageous sense of humor (displayed in the film, since he helped co-write it). This is a stupidly silly movie, but who can't relate to some over-aged loafer living at home with their parents? It is still one of the funniest movies you'll see this summer.
Starring:Wil Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Mary Steenburgen, Richard Jenkins and Adam Scott
Directed by: Adam McKay
Rated: R
I give it 3 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
Sunday, July 20, 2008
THE DARK KNIGHT
Plot:
Christian Bale reprises his role as Bruce Wayne aka Batman in this follow up film to the 2005 Batman Begins. This time around Batman along with Lt. Gordon (Oldman) join forces with the newly appointed incorruptible District attorney Harvey Dent (Eckhart) to try and bring down the organized mob that is ruining Gotham City along with the diabolical and ruthless Joker (Ledger), whose primary goal is to create complete mayhem and panic throughout the city. Also back on board is Michael Caine as Alfred, Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox and director Christopher Nolan who did a great job on the first one. Trying to capture the Joker seems to be a lot more costly for the caped crusader as the body count adds up , unless he reveals his true identity to the crazed villain.
Reel Talk:
It is with great sadness that I say the death of Heath Ledger was a blessing for this movie. I mean his performance is probably the best of his career, but had he not died, there would have been a question mark on how people perceives his role of the Joker to that of Jack Nicholson's. No one is even comparing Eckhart's Two -Face to Tommy Lee Jones earlier version. It is true that with death comes greatness. This is truly a great movie, a little long but not noticeably, because the action is non stop. Maggie Gyllenhaal who replaces Katie Holmes from the original does a decent job as the assistant D.A. Rachel Dawes. Not much expected from her really, the main focus is Ledger's character who once again put in a great performance. Truly a guaranteed box office hit and a must see movie for the summer.
Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gary Oldman and Morgan Freeman
Directed by: Christopher Nolan
Rated: PG-13
I give it 5 corndogs & a soda
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
Christian Bale reprises his role as Bruce Wayne aka Batman in this follow up film to the 2005 Batman Begins. This time around Batman along with Lt. Gordon (Oldman) join forces with the newly appointed incorruptible District attorney Harvey Dent (Eckhart) to try and bring down the organized mob that is ruining Gotham City along with the diabolical and ruthless Joker (Ledger), whose primary goal is to create complete mayhem and panic throughout the city. Also back on board is Michael Caine as Alfred, Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox and director Christopher Nolan who did a great job on the first one. Trying to capture the Joker seems to be a lot more costly for the caped crusader as the body count adds up , unless he reveals his true identity to the crazed villain.
Reel Talk:
It is with great sadness that I say the death of Heath Ledger was a blessing for this movie. I mean his performance is probably the best of his career, but had he not died, there would have been a question mark on how people perceives his role of the Joker to that of Jack Nicholson's. No one is even comparing Eckhart's Two -Face to Tommy Lee Jones earlier version. It is true that with death comes greatness. This is truly a great movie, a little long but not noticeably, because the action is non stop. Maggie Gyllenhaal who replaces Katie Holmes from the original does a decent job as the assistant D.A. Rachel Dawes. Not much expected from her really, the main focus is Ledger's character who once again put in a great performance. Truly a guaranteed box office hit and a must see movie for the summer.
Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gary Oldman and Morgan Freeman
Directed by: Christopher Nolan
Rated: PG-13
I give it 5 corndogs & a soda
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
MEET DAVE
Plot:
A spacecraft in the shape of a man's body controlled by a staff of miniature aliens is sent to retrieve a sphere that had fallen to Earth and was found by Josh, a young boy who is always being bullied for being different. Heading the mission is the Captain (Murphy) and his crew who go only by numbers (like No. 2 (Helms) and No. 3 (Union). They must learn the ways of being human all while trying not to give up that they are from another planet. They meet up with Josh and his mother Gina (Banks) who set out to help the group get the sphere back from a bully that took it away from Josh.
Reel Talk:
Ok before going to the screening for this movie I just kept thinking about the awful Adventures Of Pluto Nash starring Eddie Murphy and was saying here we go again.
But this movie was actually a decent film. I don't think it was marketed and promoted right, it should have been targeted as a family/kids movie. Overall it was a much better film than Murphy's Nash. A worthwhile movie but don't expect it to break the bank at the box office.
Starring: Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Banks, Gabrielle Union, Ed Helms and Kevin Hart
Directed by: Brian Robbins
Rated: PG
I give it 2 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
A spacecraft in the shape of a man's body controlled by a staff of miniature aliens is sent to retrieve a sphere that had fallen to Earth and was found by Josh, a young boy who is always being bullied for being different. Heading the mission is the Captain (Murphy) and his crew who go only by numbers (like No. 2 (Helms) and No. 3 (Union). They must learn the ways of being human all while trying not to give up that they are from another planet. They meet up with Josh and his mother Gina (Banks) who set out to help the group get the sphere back from a bully that took it away from Josh.
Reel Talk:
Ok before going to the screening for this movie I just kept thinking about the awful Adventures Of Pluto Nash starring Eddie Murphy and was saying here we go again.
But this movie was actually a decent film. I don't think it was marketed and promoted right, it should have been targeted as a family/kids movie. Overall it was a much better film than Murphy's Nash. A worthwhile movie but don't expect it to break the bank at the box office.
Starring: Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Banks, Gabrielle Union, Ed Helms and Kevin Hart
Directed by: Brian Robbins
Rated: PG
I give it 2 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
HANCOCK
Plot:
When crime riddled Los Angeles need a hero, they can only turn to Hancock (Smith), a superhero with super powers but a bad attitude and a heavy pinchen for booze. The problem is that he feels alone (feeling one of a kind) and wants to alienate himself in self pity. When publicist Ray Embrey (Bateman) is saved by Hancock, he wants to repay him by revamping his image so that the public will change their negative opinion of him. This with much disapproval from Ray's wife Mary (Theron) who appears quite uncomfortable whenever the hero is around, as if she is hiding something. Still Ray sets out to re-invent Hancock by having him enter prison for past misdeeds and wait for crime to escalate so that the police chief will have no choice but to ask for the help of the crime fighter.
Reel Talk:
Hancock is one of this years best movies, you will truly enjoy it. Will Smith puts in one of his best performances to date. It takes a lot to transform a superhero into a troubled drunk and then into a likable hero all while having you enjoy all stages of the transformation. Smith provides just the right amount of humor and serious intensity to make his character stand out. Theron and Bateman are also great as supporting cast members. Now I gotta be honest, the film does get a little gruesomely violent towards the end, which made me wonder about the children audience, but I guess we can say they have seen worse.
Starring: Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman and Jae Head
Directed by: Peter Berg
Rated: PG-13
I give it 5 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
When crime riddled Los Angeles need a hero, they can only turn to Hancock (Smith), a superhero with super powers but a bad attitude and a heavy pinchen for booze. The problem is that he feels alone (feeling one of a kind) and wants to alienate himself in self pity. When publicist Ray Embrey (Bateman) is saved by Hancock, he wants to repay him by revamping his image so that the public will change their negative opinion of him. This with much disapproval from Ray's wife Mary (Theron) who appears quite uncomfortable whenever the hero is around, as if she is hiding something. Still Ray sets out to re-invent Hancock by having him enter prison for past misdeeds and wait for crime to escalate so that the police chief will have no choice but to ask for the help of the crime fighter.
Reel Talk:
Hancock is one of this years best movies, you will truly enjoy it. Will Smith puts in one of his best performances to date. It takes a lot to transform a superhero into a troubled drunk and then into a likable hero all while having you enjoy all stages of the transformation. Smith provides just the right amount of humor and serious intensity to make his character stand out. Theron and Bateman are also great as supporting cast members. Now I gotta be honest, the film does get a little gruesomely violent towards the end, which made me wonder about the children audience, but I guess we can say they have seen worse.
Starring: Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman and Jae Head
Directed by: Peter Berg
Rated: PG-13
I give it 5 corndogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
WANTED
Plot:
Wesley Gibson (McAvoy) is living the American nightmare, waking up going to the same dead end office job and being constantly abused by his boss, knowing but not doing anything about his best friend screwing his girlfriend all while trying to keep his chronic panic attacks in check. You can say things turn for the better of maybe the worse when Wesley is approached be Fox (Jolie), a member of an elite society of assassins run by Sloan (Freeman). She was sent to bring the youngster in so that he can be recruited into their organization to replace his father, who was one of their best assassin killed by a rival assassin who the boy is to kill. Wondering why they would want a buffoon like him, he soon realizes that he has the same killing skills that his father possessed and practices until he is soon one of the top assassins out.
Reel Talk:
This movie is on another level of action. The action is fast pace and the special effects provide for a visual treat. It is good to finally see some freshness in a movie for a change. Angelina Jolie is the # 1 female action heroine in films to date. There is no other female actress out that is even remotely capable to claim such rights. From beginning to the end this movie is a bonafide action pack thriller that when you leave the theater, you'll say it was worth the price of admission.
Starring: James McAvoy, Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman, Common and Thomas Kretschmann
Directed by: Timur Bekmambetov
Rated: R
I give it 5 corndogs & a soda
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
Wesley Gibson (McAvoy) is living the American nightmare, waking up going to the same dead end office job and being constantly abused by his boss, knowing but not doing anything about his best friend screwing his girlfriend all while trying to keep his chronic panic attacks in check. You can say things turn for the better of maybe the worse when Wesley is approached be Fox (Jolie), a member of an elite society of assassins run by Sloan (Freeman). She was sent to bring the youngster in so that he can be recruited into their organization to replace his father, who was one of their best assassin killed by a rival assassin who the boy is to kill. Wondering why they would want a buffoon like him, he soon realizes that he has the same killing skills that his father possessed and practices until he is soon one of the top assassins out.
Reel Talk:
This movie is on another level of action. The action is fast pace and the special effects provide for a visual treat. It is good to finally see some freshness in a movie for a change. Angelina Jolie is the # 1 female action heroine in films to date. There is no other female actress out that is even remotely capable to claim such rights. From beginning to the end this movie is a bonafide action pack thriller that when you leave the theater, you'll say it was worth the price of admission.
Starring: James McAvoy, Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman, Common and Thomas Kretschmann
Directed by: Timur Bekmambetov
Rated: R
I give it 5 corndogs & a soda
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
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