Our trip to the theater for Red Tails was a total letdown. The organizers had overbooked the place, and the turnout was huge. We arrived "only" an hour before it started, resulting in us being in the back of the line and sent home with a free movie ticket.
What's worse was that we wanted to see Contagion, but changed our mind at the last minute to pick Drive instead. That turned out to be a big mistake. There were two decent car chase scenes and some t&a, but the rest of the movie was a big snooze fest. (Drive scored 93% at Rotten Tomatoes. Did someone reverse the numbers?)
I should have known that the movie was going to be lame when the intro credits were in pink, cursive letters.
While our movie night may have been a bust, I just stumbled upon the Act of Valor trailer, and I'm so there!
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by Rainier on Oct. 15, 2011 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT
Our trip to the theater for Red Tails was a total letdown. The organizers had overbooked the place, and the turnout was huge. We arrived "only" an hour before it started, resulting in us being in the back of the line and sent home with a free movie ticket.
What's worse was that we wanted to see Contagion, but changed our mind at the last minute to pick Drive instead. That turned out to be a big mistake. There were two decent car chase scenes and some t&a, but the rest of the movie was a big snooze fest. (Drive scored 93% at Rotten Tomatoes. Did someone reverse the numbers?)
I should have known that the movie was going to be lame when the intro credits were in pink, cursive letters.
While our movie night may have been a bust, I just stumbled upon the Act of Valor trailer, and I'm so there!
What's worse was that we wanted to see Contagion, but changed our mind at the last minute to pick Drive instead. That turned out to be a big mistake. There were two decent car chase scenes and some t&a, but the rest of the movie was a big snooze fest. (Drive scored 93% at Rotten Tomatoes. Did someone reverse the numbers?)
I should have known that the movie was going to be lame when the intro credits were in pink, cursive letters.
While our movie night may have been a bust, I just stumbled upon the Act of Valor trailer, and I'm so there!
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