Sunday, June 05, 2005
All I Do Is Watch Films, Apparently
I saw The Longest Yard on saturday.
Not bad, if you're expecting a by-the-numbers Adam Sandler film.
-Adam's character starts off incredibly drunk, then sobers about 25% of the way through, developing a new-found sense of responsibility and need to do right by everyone except the antagonist. There are a few genuinely messianic moments in there, particularly for fans of gridiron.
-A lot of people get hurt throughout the film's duration
- The last half features a commentator narrating whatever's happening on screen (usually people getting hurt) in an enthusiastic drawl (however that works).
However, this time there wasn't a member of the opposite sex to be won over, unless you count a few cross-dressing inmates.
Now, would you believe me if I promised I've write a proper update soon?
Down the back, don't boo me, it isn't polite.
Not bad, if you're expecting a by-the-numbers Adam Sandler film.
-Adam's character starts off incredibly drunk, then sobers about 25% of the way through, developing a new-found sense of responsibility and need to do right by everyone except the antagonist. There are a few genuinely messianic moments in there, particularly for fans of gridiron.
-A lot of people get hurt throughout the film's duration
- The last half features a commentator narrating whatever's happening on screen (usually people getting hurt) in an enthusiastic drawl (however that works).
However, this time there wasn't a member of the opposite sex to be won over, unless you count a few cross-dressing inmates.
Now, would you believe me if I promised I've write a proper update soon?
Down the back, don't boo me, it isn't polite.
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