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Adjusting to the Life
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Salvation had the same problems that so many other recent movies have had: The main character of the movie was someone we don't care anything about.
Transformers: Shia le-WHOCARESABOUTYOUIWANTTOSEEOPTIMUS! Live Free or Die Hard: The "I'm a Mac" guy. Go away. Salvation: That guy who's not John Connor. Nice special effects, but unreasonable writing, construction, and continuity. I will agree that the picture of the future was well-painted; it was grim and gritty, and you saw the resistance truly fighting against these deadly robots. The problem was that this was tangential to the storyline! I'm glad I brought my flask to the theater when I saw this movie. ![]() |
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The Homebrew Hammer
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Adjusting to the Life
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At least Megan Fox kept her mouth shut.
I don't say this to me misogynistic or anything of that nature; I'm simply referring to that hacker chick in the movie (Rachel Taylor, I think). I went very ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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