Knight and Day is the story of rouge federal agent Roy Millar and all-American tomboy June Haven whose fates become entwined after a chance encounter at an airport. Roy in is possession of a kill-worthy+Is it hyphenated? Then it's a real word. plot device and his pursuers idiotically assume that June is in cahoots with him. And so, not only does Roy have to evade an army of bad guys, but he also has to keep a useless, screaming June alive too. If I were Roy, her role would have been downgraded to "Female Human Shield 1". Bullets are fired out of guns, people in cars chase other people in different cars and everybody goes to Europe. Good times.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Knight and Day Review
Knight and Day is the story of rouge federal agent Roy Millar and all-American tomboy June Haven whose fates become entwined after a chance encounter at an airport. Roy in is possession of a kill-worthy+Is it hyphenated? Then it's a real word. plot device and his pursuers idiotically assume that June is in cahoots with him. And so, not only does Roy have to evade an army of bad guys, but he also has to keep a useless, screaming June alive too. If I were Roy, her role would have been downgraded to "Female Human Shield 1". Bullets are fired out of guns, people in cars chase other people in different cars and everybody goes to Europe. Good times.
Labels:
action,
Cameron Diaz,
clown face,
comedy,
Fitzgerald,
June Haven,
Movie,
perpetual motion,
Peter Sarsgaard,
Review,
Roy Miller,
Tom Cruise
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Toy Story 3 Review
Four years later - after releasing A Bug's Life in 1998 - Pixar delivered a solid follow up in Toy Story 2. Thankfully, rather than trying to capitalise on its success with instant sequels, Pixar set aside the property and created a variety of equally enjoyable movies. And now the time has come to return to the franchise and find out what has transpired in the eleven years since we spied in on Woody and his friends.
Labels:
Big Baby,
Bullseye,
Buzz Lightyear,
CGI,
Computer Animated,
Cymbal Banging Monkey,
Family,
Jessie,
Ken,
Lots O' Huggin' Bear,
Movie,
Mr. Pricklepants,
Pixar,
Review,
Woody
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