She is Reese Witherspoon and he is Chris Pine. The other he is Tom Hardy. It was hard enough to watch the movie once, the second time was surprisingly breezy.
Two best bud CIA-operatives wave a battle against one another over a girl that Tuck (Hardy) met in an online dating site, and one that FDR (Pine) met in a video store whom he babbled 'Lady Vanishing' about.
My first attempt to swallow a clumsily edited comedy-action; a huge scale weaker than the Brangelina flick: 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith', gave me a burden. However at least in the end of the movie, I had this feeling of "I have to watch this again" in type.
So I did. Well, that is because I couldn't earn enough thoughts about the movie that first time.
And I was surprised that when I entered the theater as a critic ready to collect words with sufficient eloquence that could dismiss the movie in the back of my mind, it was at once became electric. It was sloppy and non-sense so I said to myself: I'm just going to spend my money on this by watching it.
By watching it, mean watch it as the ordinary viewer, not the keen observer bastard-ish type that becomes that sharp piranha that in any minute tear the movie apart by words of relevance and honesty. Worked like a magic trick.
I finally get to appreciate the actors. Chris Pine, is still the energetic and sometimes charismatic one. Tom Hardy seemed to know how to surprise his acting flexibility. Witherspoon is still Reese.BUT, the only one I could be complacent about is Chelsea Handler. I mean, what's with her dull eyes--
--what am I saying?
However, if I want to see a Chris Pine film, I'd go with Star Trek (reboot) and Unstoppable. If I want to see Tom Hardy, I'd get my hands on Star Trek: Nemesis and Warrior.
'This Means' crap--
--I mean 'War' is a movie not to be taken too seriously because otherwise, you'll just see crap. That's it, booyah! Pazzammmy.
*******you obviously notice this is a very quick post, don't you?! PIMP.
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