That sounds so stupid!! But your commentary is hilarious :D
Congratulations, that's officially the dumbest thing I've seen in a horror movie. And I've seen a naked hologram programmed by a space Canadian ask Jason Voorhees if he wanted to have premarital sex. LMAO!!!
(Do British middle schools routinely take trips to other countries?) I don't know about routine, but both my kids went ski-ing to France/Italy with their school when they were 10 (yes, it was slightly scary for us but they *loved* it) and my son went to Germany with the school when he was 13. So maybe it is!
I'm glad you enjoyed my commentary. I had forgotten how much I hated the movie until I started thinking about it again. Everybody's just so stupid. Which really sucks because the first one is really good.
I don't know about routine, but both my kids went ski-ing to France/Italy with their school when they were 10 (yes, it was slightly scary for us but they *loved* it) and my son went to Germany with the school when he was 13. So maybe it is! Actually, now that I think about it, countries in Europe are almost analogous to states over here. (In terms of travel time, distance, and how easy it is to travel between them.) And the first time I went on a school trip over night was when I was in middle school. (It was March 2011; I remember because when 9/11 happened, it was almost exactly six months after I had been in the World Trade Center.) So I guess that does make more sense.
And icon! (I actually think he was hotter in 28 Weeks Later, but I'm the only one.)
(I'm on a Tom Hardy kick now, I'll use that one *g*)
Oh yes, European travel isn't exotic when you can hop on a train and be in Paris in a few hours. Not that I've ever done that. We should, really. Blimey! The scenes of 9/11 were just unbelievable. I'm glad you weren't there then *nod*
You don't even have to see the box/cover art to be spoiled for the heterochromia plot point. It's just so OBVIOUS!
I had a feeling that the whole thing was mainly produced for the US market, thus has US Military and a lot of boom and moronic ideas. (I had a similar feeling with "The Invasion", a remake of "The Bodysnatchers" which condenses the emotional plot points into the last 30 minutes - 20 of which are a car chase-slash-showdown)
All in all I would like to forget that the movie exists, especially because they killed the Sergeant, one of the few people who seemed to have a character. (Also, pretty hot. I seem to be very forgiving about what happens around Jeremy Renner. That's how I ended up not facepalming during "Hansel&Gretel", but that's another story...)
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Congratulations, that's officially the dumbest thing I've seen in a horror movie. And I've seen a naked hologram programmed by a space Canadian ask Jason Voorhees if he wanted to have premarital sex.
LMAO!!!
(Do British middle schools routinely take trips to other countries?)
I don't know about routine, but both my kids went ski-ing to France/Italy with their school when they were 10 (yes, it was slightly scary for us but they *loved* it) and my son went to Germany with the school when he was 13. So maybe it is!
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I don't know about routine, but both my kids went ski-ing to France/Italy with their school when they were 10 (yes, it was slightly scary for us but they *loved* it) and my son went to Germany with the school when he was 13. So maybe it is!
Actually, now that I think about it, countries in Europe are almost analogous to states over here. (In terms of travel time, distance, and how easy it is to travel between them.) And the first time I went on a school trip over night was when I was in middle school. (It was March 2011; I remember because when 9/11 happened, it was almost exactly six months after I had been in the World Trade Center.) So I guess that does make more sense.
And icon! (I actually think he was hotter in 28 Weeks Later, but I'm the only one.)
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Oh yes, European travel isn't exotic when you can hop on a train and be in Paris in a few hours. Not that I've ever done that. We should, really.
Blimey! The scenes of 9/11 were just unbelievable. I'm glad you weren't there then *nod*
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I had a feeling that the whole thing was mainly produced for the US market, thus has US Military and a lot of boom and moronic ideas. (I had a similar feeling with "The Invasion", a remake of "The Bodysnatchers" which condenses the emotional plot points into the last 30 minutes - 20 of which are a car chase-slash-showdown)
All in all I would like to forget that the movie exists, especially because they killed the Sergeant, one of the few people who seemed to have a character. (Also, pretty hot. I seem to be very forgiving about what happens around Jeremy Renner. That's how I ended up not facepalming during "Hansel&Gretel", but that's another story...)
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