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A Wednesday was a good movie, yes, but I don't think it's going to be a hit. So you do need expensive actors and a huge budget for a hit :)

refer blair witch project.........wednesday is already a hit........also look at the earning/capital input ratio is already high for tht movie

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Have you watched - sweet november ? Aeon Flux ? Hancock is a 'shawshank Redemption' compared to them :)

correct there - this is one of the few movies which i switched off because it was so horrible. i can sit through real trash (prem - tabu's first movie - is one example).

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Nope - but somehow I think it's just hyped because it's those two. But they are soooooo old they will be set in their ways. I remember having so many expectations for Sleepers (what a cast) and coming away WTF.

 

Ah.. Sleepers.... huge disappointment. Despite the steller cast, the actor who got the most screen time was Jason Patric!

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correct there - this is one of the few movies which i switched off because it was so horrible. i can sit through real trash (prem - tabu's first movie - is one example).

 

Why in God's name would you watch Prem?

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Have you watched - sweet november ? Aeon Flux ? Hancock is a 'shawshank Redemption' compared to them :mellow:

 

I agree with Ne0. She's a floozy and a bad actress to boot.

 

Now Mila Kunis on the other hand.. :P

 

@bulovski: Why would you watch Hancock when you can watch Forgetting Sarah Marshall?

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ok so i saw righteous kill today...

 

well i really liked the movie..the first half was awesome second half was also awesome but it got a little slower..

 

overall as usual the acting was superb and the movie was really good 7.9/10

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