R.I.P.D.? Who the hell is gonna wanna watch that, ever?
Which one will do better? | |||
Turbo | 9 | 36.00% | |
R.I.P.D | 6 | 24.00% | |
Some other flik. | 8 | 32.00% | |
Other ( umm......panic...Avengers!) | 2 | 8.00% | |
Total: | 25 |
Neither. Watching "This is the end" tonight. I think. If everything goes well and world doesn't end.
spurgeonryan said:
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You must have seen the Men in Black trailer by mistake.
Neither. Turbo is a kids movie and RIPD looks pretty meh.
It's a shame Reynolds has still not reached a point where he can carry a movie himself. It's never a good idea to go see a "Ryan Reynolds movie".
Wife and I are going to see "RED 2" tonight. RIPD looked like a Men In Black clone, and I was burnt out on MIB after the second one. We just saw "Despicable Me 2", so not really in the mood for another animated flik.
spurgeonryan said:
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It's better than R.I.P.D. ;)
spurgeonryan said:
I will probably see it in the dollar show anyways. Movies are too expensive for me anyways unless I go there. It is actually a dollar and 75 cents, but is still called the Dollar show or Picture show. |
My huge victory for the day. Glad I could be of service.
spurgeonryan said: I will probably end up seeing Turbo with the kids, but I want to see R.I.P.D even though some critics are pummeling it. |
Dude don't waste your money on that shit movie. I watched it yesterday at some early screening thing with a friend who had tickets and it was complete crap. The CGI sucked and half the time I needed subtitles cause I can barely understand what Jeff Bridges was saying.
spurgeonryan said:
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I really liked it. Not as good as the first one, but I laughed out loud on a few occasions. The plot had some weak points, but the voice acting between Carrell and Kristen Wiig, along with the minions, makes the movie worth it.
I like Ryan Reynolds in small parts or indie films, but the guy is not a leading man. He's box office poison and I'm surprised he's still getting roles.
I was walking down along the street and I heard this voice saying, "Good evening, Mr. Dowd." Well, I turned around and here was this big six-foot rabbit leaning up against a lamp-post. Well, I thought nothing of that because when you've lived in a town as long as I've lived in this one, you get used to the fact that everybody knows your name.