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Tuesday, 6 March 2012

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...And, we get to our growing list of 'worst movies of the year'.

'One for the Money' stars a Heigl and that is all you get. What do you expect? Let's try not to be that mean, yes? Ok. Back on track. 'Money' is an non-witty, sloppy and achingly disastrous film in any genre you want it to fit in. It is neither comedic nor romantic nor fun.

I take back what I said, I will be MEAN today.


Katherine Heigl is Stephanie Plum. She is a sudden poor after being out of her job as a lingerie saleslady. She does get to have another job a quote: recovery agent. Stephanie, able to bail out her cousin, finds herself faced to more "recovery" action.

This is where all the sloppiness and choppiness starts. She becomes a bounty-hunter and is being mentored by Ranger (Daniel Sunjata). Spunk--oops. Okay. Hold up. I'm getting bored at telling you which things are going to happen, so let's get to the real catch.

A senseless however charming film that is for the nerdy archetype who wants to see some gritty women gun their ass off the screen. 'One for the Money' is like a game of poker, one way or another, in the end of the game (film), you'll feel cheated even though technically the film does not cheat.

A doze of choppiness clearly cheapens the film is reiterated, meanwhile decides to be satiric while the fact is laid down that Heigl particularly in this film possesses a very divergent hilarity. There is no certainty if it is the movie or the main lead, but the movie ended up with stained punch lines and rusted comedy.

There is one UGLY TRUTH: 'One for the Money' is just about the money. And they fooled loads of people to watch it and have themselves earning $26M and counting.

Another UGLY TRUTH, besides Heigl's portrayal that wasn't cloying but lacking vulnerability, the movie suggest a downright UGLY and frustrating experience.

Let me rephrase my first thought: ...And we get to the worst movie of the year.

Now, who's mean?!

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