09-29-2011, 06:55 PM
Yeah, it was more entertaining (why am I suddenly thirsty for Dr Pepper?) than it had any right to be. The boy seemed underpowered talentwise and relied on his puppy-dog look to get his way with Wolverine and Wolverine's girlfriend and relatives. Then suddenly he would become this marketing maestro (I am so inexplicably wanting a Dr Pepper) for no apparent reason. A very half-baked tale that really needed another run through a really good scriptwriter's typewriter, but I guess they couldn't find a typewriter, which is why so many Hollywood movies stink these days.
Wolverine was incredibly immature and I'm seriously doubting he ever learned anything. The boy was a lot more on the ball but seemed to learn from Wolverine and ended up equally immature. Lots more I could say, but I desperately need to hit the store for a Dr Pepper -- maybe a whole case. I haven't seen any of the Transformers movies, but I suspect that this movie was entertaining in the same way those movies are entertaining.
Wolverine was incredibly immature and I'm seriously doubting he ever learned anything. The boy was a lot more on the ball but seemed to learn from Wolverine and ended up equally immature. Lots more I could say, but I desperately need to hit the store for a Dr Pepper -- maybe a whole case. I haven't seen any of the Transformers movies, but I suspect that this movie was entertaining in the same way those movies are entertaining.
I'm nobody's pony.