Agreed. Besides, Megan Foxx AND a fake southern accent?The Philistine said:Let's see... review the last in a series of movies that have been routinely good and popular for a wide audience or review an action movie based off a little known DC character that will probably be quickly forgotten amidst all the other action movies at best.Haseo21 said:Jesus christ!
Why the hell did he do this movie and not Jonah Hex?
I'm glad Bob went for the movie that will almost without fail have more depth
Quoted for absolute truth.Irridium said:God damn, I was almost tearing up just hearing about all this. If I see the movie there's a 100% chance I will cry.
Toy Story was the first movie I've ever seen. And even though I was so damn young then, I still remember it. Its actually one of my first memories... hell I better stop, I'm starting to tear up right now.
And yeah, now I feel old, and I'm only 18. God dammit
Ah, so YOU'RE the one that stole the 3-D glasses, I counted the entire bin three times before filling out the police report, if you return them now we can drop all charges as this case clearly falls under the "tear shield" exemption.GUNGUNGUN said:Toy Story was my all time favorite movies as a kid. I am 17, just like Andy and have grown up with the series since then. I saw the movie in 3D (they were not offering it any other way) and I can thank god for those glasses. I started to cry around 10 minutes before the movie ended and I didn't stop till I was well out of the theater and in the bathroom. It was the saddest moment in a movie since... to be honest I don't think there has been a moment in a movie that could compare to this.
OmegaXzors said:I just saw this. It was definitely an A- movie with predictable enemies but an ending that is hard to put your finger on. I didn't cry, I never even teared up and I'm not a hard person in anyway. I cried during an episode of Hamtaro, so, I really don't see the hard core sadness you're all seeing.
Anyhow, it was a great film. It's worth seeing.