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Post by AmberRose on Sept 28, 2005 13:46:13 GMT -5
Josh Brolin comes on the screen and starts to speak.."Well, the" HAHAHAHAHAHA- the laughter of Johnny fills the theater.
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Post by The Movie Mark on Sept 28, 2005 13:51:02 GMT -5
Josh Brolin comes on the screen and starts to speak.."Well, the" HAHAHAHAHAHA- the laughter of Johnny fills the theater. Excuse me if Josh had some subtly hilarious lines in the movie. He made fun of Paul Walker's character, hitting the nail square on the head, and he EARNED that laughter.
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Post by FieryMaid on Sept 29, 2005 0:29:01 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but Paul Walker is AWFUL. Why he is allowed to continue to make movies I will NEVER understand. He was terrible in The Fast and the Furious (Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and the other actors helped me survive the moments Walker was on screen), he was lousy in Time Line (Gerard Butler is the ONLY one who made the movie bearable) and I'm only seeing Into the Blue because of Jessica Alba (loved Dark Angel) and the story intrigues me, and oh, I get PAID to screen it....... ;D
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Post by AustralianAnn on Sept 30, 2005 20:07:29 GMT -5
Poor Paul and it's only going to get worse. Now his deficiencies will be measured against the vast talent of Josh Brolin. Paul's next release is now likely to be the straight-to-video "Point Break 2 - even pointier and more broken."
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Post by The Movie Mark on Oct 3, 2005 10:36:33 GMT -5
Poor Paul and it's only going to get worse. Now his deficiencies will be measured against the vast talent of Josh Brolin. Paul's next release is now likely to be the straight-to-video "Point Break 2 - even pointier and more broken." Hahaha. I felt kind of embarrassed for Paul when he was forced to go toe-to-toe with Josh in a couple of scenes. The director was smart enough to know that NOBODY would buy it if Paul punched Josh out or something similarly stupid, so they just had him whine and shake in his boots a bit. The problem is Josh was pretty busy actually doing a good job of being an intimidating bad guy - you know, making you buy into his character - and Paul's only response was to be Paul Walker.
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Post by AustralianAnn on Oct 25, 2005 5:59:09 GMT -5
Josh is good at being intimidating. Acknowledged that it's a similar role to a few of his recent film but he plays bad guy so well.
I thought you had overrated the movie Johnny, since every other review I saw panned it. However, except for being slow-paced, I enjoyed it much more than I thought I would. I like sun, under water stuff, tans, sharks.
The ship-wreck + plus plane wreck was very far-fetched but who cares?
Jessica was hot in a bikini and Paul was funny underwater in his mask looking at stuff. He's so dead-eyed and 12 packed and he didn't disappoint me with an absence of a 'bro'. I loved it when he lost his temper and started pushing around his friend. Too funny!
The best friend dude was suitably annoying (Josh could have played that role too). There was also a nice close-up of shirtless Josh. I guess Diane is making him go to the gym because I've never seen him look quite so buff.
Night Twat (not -unapt) is strangely unforgettable. Especially the scene in the restaurant with James, Martin and Joyce. And, of course, the thumb scene.
Also, each time I watch it, it seems yet another person in the film has become famous. Lauren Grahame, John C Reilly.
I even think Paul Walker might have been in it, playing a corpse.
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Post by MsCali on Oct 25, 2005 12:27:25 GMT -5
In defense of Paul (shudder...I can't believe I just said that), I did like him quite a bit in She's All That (and I really liked the parody of him played by that same guy from Bring it On in Not Another Teen Movie).
Okay, that's all the Paul Walker defending I'm going to do. Such a "promising" start to a career gone so horribly wrong. (and to be honest, he wasn't that good of an actor in She's All That, but that added so much to the character).
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