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What negativity have the early reviews brought up?
More of the same but not half as good. Still, we're be able to make up our own mind's soon.
I haven't read all the reviews yet. Only the first three or four.
And then said it was worse in their review of it. They don't know what they're talking about.
When it was released. I knooooow rigghhttt?!
They also say that The Godfather is the single greatest film of all time, so it isn't that shocking. No film should be ranked higher than the other, nonetheless to have that film at the helm.
Empire was just posting what they think are the 500 greatest films, I'm sure you have a film you think is the best ever made.
Hell no. As I have said, it is impossible to make such a choice, considering how much in love I am with film and its early starts clear to its thriving present (for some areas of the field). I could pick a top 10 or 20 or 50 or 100, yeah, but I wouldn't be able to order them. Too many masterful films from past to present (especially past), and who knows what great stuff to come in the future? We all watch certain films that fit our mood, and when that mood is always changing we would be hard pressed to nail down one entire film as the greatest of them all. Call Ethan Hunt, because that mission is absolutely impossible.
Someone on Twitter got on me and said "They used two different reviewers!" but that makes it even more pointless. Why not have the same person review both? Wouldn't that just make sense, and provide the best comparison from the first to the second?
It was still entertaining to see Mills back, but I feel like his methods for finding out what he wants exceeded his role and went in to the realm of 'Sherlock.' For example:
The drop down from an 18 to a 12 hurts it. It was much less violent (and one of the great things about the first was how brutal it was), and the action wasn't as good.
My thoughts exactly. The first one trumped it in so many aspects.
It will go a way to not matching the first film but that was to be expected, maybe it will do even worse now the reviews are in. We'll have to wait until next week to find out.
:D
Quoted for brilliance.
I'm very much looking forward to seeing Taken 2. With the first film I was taken by surprise..as happens with those related to Bryan Mills.
First there take his daughter, then there take him and his wife and now there wil take the whole family. Starring Liam Neeson, Famke Jansen and now the whole family is taken there can only trust one guy to safe them: Kiefer Sutherland returns as Jack Bauer. At the end we wil meet Kim Bauer again who be classmate of the daughter.
It made 50mil it's opening wkend. The studio will surely push T3 but I doubt they'll go through with it.
I used to like Micheal Bay. I really enjoyed Bad Boys and The Rock, and I thought he was a skilled action director. But crap like Pearl Harbour and Transformers has really made me dislike him. I don't think he'll ever do a film now that isn't overloaded with CGI.