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I saw this a few days ago on demand and I thought it was just okay. It didn't really have many funny moments and the effects were very B movie.
I havent seen it released in theatres anywhere. And the day it came out, it was in 11 theatres.
I want to see it!
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Just saw this movie at a hotel the other day. It was . . . weird.
I kind of felt blind-sided by the weirdness of it because I think they really had to downplay the black humor in the trailers.
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I havent seen it released in theatres anywhere. And the day it came out, it was in 11 theatres.
I want to see it! |
I checked it out, it was ok and a decent fill for a couple boring hours one night. But i frankly was going to expect more from it and it just didnt deliver IMO.
Ellen Page i think stole to show she was much more entertaining then the lead actor.
They meant it to be more "Taxi Driver" than "Spider-Man", but I agree it felt a little flat. Although I loved Nathan Fillion's brief role.
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Pretty awesome movie if you haven't seen it.
When Frank (Rainn Wilson) loses his wife Sarah (Liv Tyler) to a drug dealer named Jock (Kevin Bacon), he decides to fight crime and win her back. With a series of visions from Holy Avenger (Nathan Fillion) and help from kid sidekick Bolty (Ellen Page) Frank sets out to "Shut Up Crime!"