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Avaholic03 said:
Guess I'm in the minority again (big surprise). That movie blew goats. Talk about the weakest excuse to kick some ass. The plot was terrible, and I'm pretty sure any 12 year old could have come up with it. And after he goes psycho on that one drug house, I almost started feeling sorry for the "bad" guys. I really couldn't care less about his daughter, so the whole driving force of the move (to get her back) was lost on me. And the cliche relationship with the ex-wife and new husband made me want to strangle myself just to end the agony of poor writing and poor acting.

I honestly don't see how that many people liked the movie. I'm seriously even more concerned for the future of humanity after reading this thread.

Awwwww, there there. It will be ok.

I mean, the nerve of poeple having their own opinions and not linking up to your hive mind so you can direct people how to think and what to like.

Its preposterous!
 

chenry

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Avaholic03 said:
Guess I'm in the minority again (big surprise). That movie blew goats. Talk about the weakest excuse to kick some ass. The plot was terrible, and I'm pretty sure any 12 year old could have come up with it. And after he goes psycho on that one drug house, I almost started feeling sorry for the "bad" guys. I really couldn't care less about his daughter, so the whole driving force of the move (to get her back) was lost on me. And the cliche relationship with the ex-wife and new husband made me want to strangle myself just to end the agony of poor writing and poor acting.

I honestly don't see how that many people liked the movie. I'm seriously even more concerned for the future of humanity after reading this thread.
It must be hard to have no joy in your life.
 

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sallene said:
Awwwww, there there. It will be ok.

I mean, the nerve of poeple having their own opinions and not linking up to your hive mind so you can direct people how to think and what to like.

Its preposterous!
Where did I say that people have to agree with me? Just stating my opinion of the movie since it seems to be different than everyone else's.
 

chenry

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It was okie doke. I liked the action pieces, the story wasn't the most brilliant thing ever, but whatever. I have a soft spot for both Luc Besson and Liam Neeson, so I'm going to admit that I wanted to like it before I even saw it.

Neeson was pretty good at kicking ass for his age. His American accent is kind of weak though, they should've just left him as a Brit.

It's pretty standard stuff for a Luc Besson story though. A sort of flimsy plot meant to house a lot of ass kicking. I mean, look at Fifth Element, Transporter, Bandidas, etc etc. Wouldn't say those are the best stories around, but the movies are still pretty fun. Nothing cerebral.
 

sallene

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Avaholic03 said:
sallene said:
Awwwww, there there. It will be ok.

I mean, the nerve of poeple having their own opinions and not linking up to your hive mind so you can direct people how to think and what to like.

Its preposterous!
Where did I say that people have to agree with me? Just stating my opinion of the movie since it seems to be different than everyone else's.
I honestly don't see how that many people liked the movie. I'm seriously even more concerned for the future of humanity after reading this thread.

I forgot to cut down your initial post. that is what I meant to comment on. Claiming humanity is heading for a downfall due to a movie is a bit unrealistic.
 

Littlewolfy

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Avaholic03 said:
Guess I'm in the minority again (big surprise). That movie blew goats. Talk about the weakest excuse to kick some ass. The plot was terrible, and I'm pretty sure any 12 year old could have come up with it. And after he goes psycho on that one drug house, I almost started feeling sorry for the "bad" guys. I really couldn't care less about his daughter, so the whole driving force of the move (to get her back) was lost on me. And the cliche relationship with the ex-wife and new husband made me want to strangle myself just to end the agony of poor writing and poor acting.

I honestly don't see how that many people liked the movie. I'm seriously even more concerned for the future of humanity after reading this thread.
sallene said:
Avaholic03 said:
sallene said:
Awwwww, there there. It will be ok.

I mean, the nerve of poeple having their own opinions and not linking up to your hive mind so you can direct people how to think and what to like.

Its preposterous!
Where did I say that people have to agree with me? Just stating my opinion of the movie since it seems to be different than everyone else's.
I honestly don't see how that many people liked the movie. I'm seriously even more concerned for the future of humanity after reading this thread.

I forgot to cut down your initial post. that is what I meant to comment on. Claiming humanity is heading for a downfall due to a movie is a bit unrealistic.
Yeah I have to agree with Sallene on that one. All because someone likes a movie that you dont and thinks its good doesnt mean its the downfall of humanity. Besides, sure the plot was pretty basic but really i think it was supposed to be the emotions of the father and the characters themselves that were supposed to be the real selling points. But thats my own opinion.
 

Arsen

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Liam Neeson is one of my favorite actors and the movie was outstanding. An intelligent badass is his typical role and he always plays that part flawlessly.
 

Gamer137

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The Juan-Claude is evil twist was pretty worthless and predictable.

Otherwise, it was a very good movie. Loved it.
 

TheEndIsNear5115

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You can never, ever go wrong with Liam Neeson, although, in the only exception I can think of, his ungodly power to make movies awesome was slightly neutralized by Jar Jar Binks.
 

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dwightsteel said:
I don't think there is a person in the world who can look at Liam Neeson and not be a little intimidated.
He did mentor Obi Wan Kenobi and Batman.
 

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SmogCzar said:
dwightsteel said:
I don't think there is a person in the world who can look at Liam Neeson and not be a little intimidated.
He did mentor Obi Wan Kenobi and Batman.
Don't forget, he got some kids ready to save Narnia, as well. It's quite the resumé.
 

Time Travelling Toaster

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I love the speech he gives the guy on the fone after the take his daughter >.> it just makes him seem more kick ass :D and he lives up to that kick ass >:)