tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post8182975656082685964..comments2024-01-03T09:45:22.238-05:00Comments on GyllenBabble: InstapawUltraViolethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09067526049573049270noreply@blogger.comBlogger61125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-22183355595316125962015-07-23T16:00:43.517-04:002015-07-23T16:00:43.517-04:00Thanks for posting the link, SV. Just made a new p...Thanks for posting the link, SV. Just made a new post, because the SAG convo came out and there are a bunch of Stern and Sirius videos. <br /><br />I know how grades work, I just don't know what RT considers rotten or fresh.UltraViolethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09067526049573049270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-32841749737939290692015-07-23T15:43:08.865-04:002015-07-23T15:43:08.865-04:00The link for Indie.. is here:
http://www.independ...The link for Indie.. is here:<br /><br />http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/jake-gyllenhaal-in-southpaw-the-actor-transformed-himself-with-2000-pressups-a-day-10408643.html<br /><br />C+ is average, that COS review above, posted yesterday gave C+ too, but movie wasn't reviewed positively, A+ is the best and it goes to F, F- doesn't exist, but A, B, C and D have minus and plus as well. I'll watch it tomorrow night. SVAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-51448457181325484462015-07-23T14:53:23.199-04:002015-07-23T14:53:23.199-04:00What's the link to that Independent article, U...What's the link to that Independent article, UV? (2:12)<br /><br />Enjoy, Bobbyanna! BlueJeannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-22869477070431437612015-07-23T14:36:31.870-04:002015-07-23T14:36:31.870-04:00Well I just found out that Southpaw is opening TON...Well I just found out that Southpaw is opening TONIGHT with two screenings <br />starting @ 7 P.M. So I will be there! <br /><br /><br />I'll probably see it once more this weekend, and then buy an extra ticket... for Jake ; ) <br /><br />bobbyannanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-86421630038717555132015-07-23T14:36:16.004-04:002015-07-23T14:36:16.004-04:00From the National Post:
And while he was familiar...From the <a href="http://news.nationalpost.com/arts/movies/jake-gyllenhaal-on-fighting-for-the-right-role" rel="nofollow">National Post</a>:<br /><br /><i>And while he was familiar with such pugilistic touchstones as Raging Bull and “all the Rockys,” Gyllenhaal says he found inspiration further afield, including Ken Loach’s 1998 drama My Name Is Joe, about a Glaswegian recovering alcoholic.<br />“I don’t go into a boxing movie thinking of other boxing movies,” he says. “I’m inspired by a million different things, a million different films. So the more I can actually move away and contradict the boxing movie genre, particularly in behaviour, the more successful it will be. Movies are only interesting when there are crosscurrents happening.” ...<br /><br />Asked to name some directors with whom he’d like to work, Gyllenhaal lists the Coen brothers and Guillermo del Toro – not surprisingly, since he recently spent two weeks with them as part of the Cannes film festival jury. But he also mentions Spike Jonze and Pedro Almodóvar. “I know he’s not done an English-language film, but I would learn Spanish for that man.”<br /><br />And despite an Oscar nomination for 2006’s Brokeback Mountain, and a Golden Globe nom last year for his astounding turn in Nightcrawler, Gyllenhaal says he still has to fight for roles. On filling in for Eminem in Southpaw, he says: “I have been, as every actor is, the replacement for the original guy, in almost every film I’ve ever done.”<br /><br />He adds: “Most of the work that I want to do, I have to convince people that I’m capable of doing it, and that’s where I want to be. I was literally just on the phone with a producer saying, ‘Well, if this guy doesn’t want to do it, I’d love to.’”</i><br /><br />EW gives it a C+ grade. Not sure if that will be positive or negative. High praise for Jake, though:<br /><br /><i>By now, you’ve probably heard a lot about Jake Gyllenhaal’s astonishing physical transformation for his latest film, Southpaw. What you’ve probably heard less of is just how formulaic the movie swirling around his ripped abs and inked torso is. Film acting is a slippery art to discuss. When it’s done well, it involves nuance and the subtle sublimation of self—most of which is imperceptible and utterly mysterious. It’s why we mistake drastic weight fluctuations and Method stunts for a great performance. Gyllenhaal’s Southpaw performance is great, but for reasons unrelated to his physique. He’s thrilling to watch and the only unpredictable thing in a two-hours-plus movie where you can count on one hand the number of moments that aren’t hand-me-downs from better boxing films like Rocky, Raging Bull, and Fat City. ...<br /><br />Yes, Southpaw is a redemption story, that hoariest of feel-good subgenres. But Gyllenhaal manages to give Billy a raw inner fire that’s more impressive than anything the actor’s achieved with his personal trainer. Coming off a string of dazzling, career-redefining roles in films like last year’s Nightcrawler, Gyllenhaal turns Billy’s pain into an inarticulate rage. You get the sense that the ring is a place where he finds peace through oblivion.</i>UltraViolethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09067526049573049270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-45448221032666808382015-07-23T14:20:25.930-04:002015-07-23T14:20:25.930-04:00Rotten Tomatoes trending downward again, though To...Rotten Tomatoes trending downward again, though Top Critics still higher than the total.<br /><br />From a very negative Washington Post review:<br /><br /><i>When “Southpaw” switches tracks from revenge narrative to redemption tale, Gyllenhaal doesn’t skip a beat. He even makes the de rigueur makeover montage — shots of him tossing around the ol’ medicine ball and hitting a truck tire with a sledgehammer — less banal and more convincing than it deserves to be. “Southpaw” may be rote, predictable and mawkish, but none of those faults lie in its star. Even when he looks like an unholy mess, he transcends the movie he’s in.</i><br /><br />And from RogeEbert.com:<br /><br /><i>In the ring, he plays Hope as a force of nature, screaming into the camera, blood intermingling with spit that hits the lens. Outside of the ring, Gyllenhaal recognizes that men like Hope are often insecure, even shy when they’re talking about personal, emotional things. Look at how Gyllenhaal carries himself differently with the boys in his entourage, Jordan, his wife, and, eventually, his new trainer. In scenes of potential redemption, such as when he’s talking to Tick or Leila’s case worker (Naomie Harris), he lowers his gaze, almost like a child hoping to get the answer that he so desperately needs. Again, Gyllenhaal’s physicality says more about the character than anything in the film. Just as he did in “Prisoners” and “Nightcrawler,” Gyllenhaal makes daring, confident decisions. He has quietly turned into one of our most physically confident actors. And it’s nice to see his strong work here matched by an excellent turn from Whitaker as well. Sadly, too much of the rest of the ensemble (other than Laurence) feels like a plot device, especially Harris’ case worker.<br /><br />Director Antoine Fuqua is no stranger to stories of the dangers of macho male aggression, and he proves to be a good fit with Sutter. His style is aggressive, often placing us in the middle of a fight, literally getting punched by an opponent. It can be a bit too frenetic and I do think there’s a stronger version of “Southpaw” that catches its breath a bit more often to find the character beats outside of the ring. There’s a brief moment when Billy tells Tick, “My wife would have liked you,” that’s the kind of human interaction that the film could have used more of in the end. I also think Sutter cuts a few corners in the second half, particularly with a troubled inner city youth that Tick and Billy try to help who could have been named Plot Device—that’s how thinly written and cheap his subplot feels.<br /><br />There are more boxing movies than any other sport. Why is that, especially in an era when the real sport is declining in popularity? It’s because of the intrinsic relatability in fighting for something—getting in the ring and trying to defeat not just an opponent but personal demons. “Southpaw” enters the long filmography of boxing flicks, and puts up a surprisingly good fight.</i>UltraViolethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09067526049573049270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-32196959028611364972015-07-23T14:12:33.780-04:002015-07-23T14:12:33.780-04:00Too much stuff, I know. I should start a new post ...Too much stuff, I know. I should start a new post but it's easier just to keep adding to this one.<br /><br />A couple of tidbits from the Independent that I hadn't read before:<br /><br /><i>Jake Gyllenhaal slept for 14 hours straight when he wrapped Southpaw. Possibly the most gruelling role of an award-winning, shape-shifting film career, he underwent a punishing regimen to transform himself into a champion boxer.<br /><br />"It was 5am in New York City when we wrapped," recalls Gyllenhaal, looking tired at the very memory of it. "We'd shot way into the night and I still had my prosthetics on. Usually they are carefully removed, but this time I literally ripped them off, like Arnold Schwarzenegger tearing his face off in Total Recall. I then went home and fell asleep for 14 hours, the first time I've done that since I was 16 years old." ...<br /><br />But she was far more traumatised when Gyllenhaal later took a bloody punch for real on the set of Southpaw. "I was a little squeamish and it was brutal at times, but I had to put that aside because…his wife, Maureen, [has] seen this for 20 years and she is always in the front row, never averting her eyes.<br /><br />"But when Jake got clocked once, all of us in the front row, 52 people, literally gasped. I don't know if was on camera or not, but we were so all so out of character in that moment."<br /><br />What exactly happened when the leading man was out for the count? "He just shook it off and carried on like it was nothing," recalls the Canadian actress, seen most recently in the acclaimed HBO TV series True Detective. "The most incredible thing is that he had no stunt double. He did it all himself."</i><br /><br />Tweets:<br /><i>Worried about Jake Gyllenhaal. How many years are these transformations taking off his life? -Jake G's mom or my brain<br /><br />I'm calling this day "Jake Gyllenhaal" because it's too hot for heavy facial hair and it will be spent in my bed.</i>UltraViolethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09067526049573049270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-3713296476473868882015-07-23T13:10:32.482-04:002015-07-23T13:10:32.482-04:00Wow, UV there's some great stuff in this post!...Wow, UV there's some great stuff in this post! I really love the photo of Jake with Jon Stewart backstage last night. Oona and Jake are delightful, and OMG, Gayle King was SO flirting with Jake LOL! Looking forward to watching the whole DP/30 interview, too. So much to keep up with. Thank you : )<br /><br />It's really hard to listen to Jake talk abut Heath. it's so obviously painful for him. It seems hard to believe that BBM came out 10 years ago. Hard to believe a lot of us have become/stayed friends over that period, too. But that's part of the gift of that remarkable movie.bobbyannanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-7834078285262037742015-07-23T11:11:21.053-04:002015-07-23T11:11:21.053-04:00kurt sutter @sutterink
I hope you dig @SouthpawMov...<i>kurt sutter @sutterink<br />I hope you dig @SouthpawMovie. <br />Jake gives a career changing performance. Brought layers to Billy Hope that I never imagined.<br /><br />Had a hard time waking up this morning, then my mom yelled "Jake Gyllenhaal" and I made it downstairs in five seconds flat. She's a genius.<br /><br />What a great time to turn on the tv. Interview with jake Gyllenhaal next. <br /><br />I'm pretty sure Jake Gyllenhaal has 17 abs in his new movie. Even his face is an ab. #Southpaw<br /><br />Is it just me or was Terry Gross totally flirting with Jake Gyllenhaal on @nprfreshair yesterday?<br /><br />If you want to see #Southpaw remember Rocky and imagine Adrian dies in the first 20 minutes. You just saw it.</i><br /><br />Just a snippet I liked, from a so-so review:<br /><br /><i>Gyllenhaal is terrific as Billy. He’s found an inarticulateness here that has a personality of its own. It comes from a continuation of uncontrollable rage and equally uncontrollable shame. Terrific stuff – good enough for an Oscar if the film were better.</i><br /><br />Piruleta, I was so happy that Erik/AW liked the movie!<br /><br />Hagen, the beard makes sense for Everest. I can't fault him for that. But Nocturnal Animals... sigh.<br /><br />Updated with the CBS This Morning interview, Kelly and Michael and the Daily Show, which posted this on their FB page:<br /><br /><i>Tuesday was Jon's last presidential interview, last night was his last DREAMBOAT interview.</i>UltraViolethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09067526049573049270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-83191170701991878062015-07-23T10:08:37.599-04:002015-07-23T10:08:37.599-04:00"BlueJean, I thought exactly the same about N...<i>"BlueJean, I thought exactly the same about Nocturnal Animals lol!: a beard, a teacher, two characters… that's Enemy! I guess he will also play Amy's ex-husband… interesting. As for his looks, if I remember correctly Tony has a moustache… I definitely prefer the beard."</i><br /><br />If NA's Tony looks anything like Enemy's Anthony, it's all good. Wait. They even have the same name :))) That's even better!<br /><br />I'm starting to wonder whether there will be any spiders in 'Nocturnal Animals'... ;)BlueJeannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-55519960071704777612015-07-23T10:01:45.171-04:002015-07-23T10:01:45.171-04:00That Jake & Oona interview is cute! :)
What a...That Jake & Oona interview is cute! :)<br /><br />What a joy it is to see / hear / read all of this. Thanks guys! x<br /><br />I must say I'm so glad I haven't watched a proper boxing movie for quite some time now. All this talk about how predictable SP is... I'll probably watch it as if it's my first boxing movie ever :) <br />How many of you are going to see SP on its first day (or in its first weekend)? Can't wait to hear your reviews!<br /><br />Now off to listen to the Howard Stern interview.BlueJeannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-51283820453905540442015-07-23T09:46:22.998-04:002015-07-23T09:46:22.998-04:00"What he talks about Heath is heartbreaking. ...<i>"What he talks about Heath is heartbreaking. I cried."</i><br /><br />Me too.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />BlueJeannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-83487122331792336422015-07-23T08:25:08.755-04:002015-07-23T08:25:08.755-04:00Entertainment weekly's interview from Sirius X...Entertainment weekly's interview from Sirius XM Town Hall will premiere this Friday at 1 p.m. ET on EW Radio Sirius XM 105, and can be heard on-demand anytime on the Sirius XM site. Fingers crossed someone will record it and post it somewhere for non-subscribed people:)Kristienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-72366890490267300962015-07-23T07:25:08.495-04:002015-07-23T07:25:08.495-04:00Wow, I never thought that I would like an intervi...Wow, I never thought that I would like an interview that involved Howard Stern but that wee really fun!<br />Agree that the Stewart interview was way too short, I'm going to miss Jon :(<br /><br />Glad to seeing that the reviews on RT are fresh as of now, getting ready to watch Jake on CBS this morning with Charlie Rose :)Chicanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-82670929195794031982015-07-23T04:17:39.211-04:002015-07-23T04:17:39.211-04:00Q: Your fans were disappointed you didn’t get nomi...<i>Q: Your fans were disappointed you didn’t get nominated for an Oscar for Nightcrawler. How did you feel and do you care about awards?<br /><br />JG: (…) What makes [my job worthwhile] are the relationships I have when I make them, (…) and the reaction from an audience when they see a movie that works. To me, that’s everything. And so are my fans, so I don’t want to disappoint them, but I kind of like it when they’re a little upset.</i><br /><br />Well, I was so disappointed that day that I got a horrible headache. I hope you are happy, Jake… ¬¬ LOL<br /><br />BlueJean, I thought exactly the same about Nocturnal Animals lol!: a beard, a teacher, two characters… that's Enemy! I guess he will also play Amy's ex-husband… interesting. As for his looks, if I remember correctly Tony has a moustache… I definitely prefer the beard.<br /><br /><a href="http://awardswatch.com/reviews/review-southpaw-2015-jake-gyllenhaal/" rel="nofollow">Awardswatch review</a>, it's from Erik, he is a fan, but he sounds honest.Piruletanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-63489054891651830852015-07-23T04:09:32.610-04:002015-07-23T04:09:32.610-04:00Jake is talking about Nocturnal Animals, he's ...<i>Jake is talking about Nocturnal Animals, he's keeping the beard for the movie and said he will play two characters.</i><br /><br />Based on the book I assumed that Jake and Amy would have no common scenes at all. I'm glad that he'll probably play her former husband, too. I guess Tom Ford wants a stronger connection between the frame story and the story within the story.<br /><br /><i>"Oh, so you saw Beards in 3D?"</i><br /><br />It would have been so easy to stand out just by shaving. :sigh:Hagennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-7672146723260240492015-07-23T01:48:56.534-04:002015-07-23T01:48:56.534-04:00It was very poignant.
Re: The Daily Show: The seg...It was very poignant.<br /><br />Re: The Daily Show: The segment was too short. But I'm so glad Jake got one last appearance.<br /><br />Really cute interview with <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/videos/life/2015/07/22/30464447/" rel="nofollow">Jake and Oona</a>. Best part is that Jake's hair isn't totally slicked back.<br /><br />From an interview with Kurt Sutter:<br /><br /><i>For people who have not seen "Southpaw," they are probably very familiar with the idea that Hollywood loves movies about boxers. There have been a lot of great movies about boxers. For those people who are on the fence or on the ropes so to speak, about whether or not they are going to jump in the ring and see the movie — what is your pitch to them to go check it out? <br /><br />I think that you go to a boxing movie with a certain amount of expectation. There are certain stereotypes you can't avoid because it's boxing, there are fights, there are winners, and there are losers. I think I would say that this movie has such incredible performances. I think Jake — this is some of the best work I've ever seen him do. As I said, he and Antoine had run away with this story and taken this character and this film to a place I had never imagined it could go. The depth that he brings to Billy Hope is really heartbreaking and beautiful.<br /><br />I would say that it's worth it really just to go see Jake's performance. For the candy of it all, the fight sequences, Antoine just shot the hell out of them. They're brutal, they're exciting, and incredibly vivid. So it has got all the candy it's supposed to have, but I think — as I'd like to think some of my stuff does — it has got the brutality, but then underneath is something that will make you think and maybe break your heart a little bit. </i>UltraViolethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09067526049573049270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-72087884635121841932015-07-23T00:28:20.808-04:002015-07-23T00:28:20.808-04:00What he talks about Heath is heartbreaking. I crie...What he talks about Heath is heartbreaking. I cried.<br /><br />thanks, UV.Monicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08770238465259468762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-88045062897989470062015-07-22T23:40:55.249-04:002015-07-22T23:40:55.249-04:00That Jon Stewart interview wasn't nearly long ...That Jon Stewart interview wasn't nearly long enough. I could watch them together for an hour, Or longer, lolAnnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-91573487473618906102015-07-22T23:35:18.980-04:002015-07-22T23:35:18.980-04:00I'm gonna miss Jon Stewart SO much.
They hav...I'm gonna miss Jon Stewart SO much. <br /><br />They have so much fun together.bobbyannanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-60278191280596995532015-07-22T21:33:02.908-04:002015-07-22T21:33:02.908-04:00I love L&OD. I would love to hear Jake's r...I love L&OD. I would love to hear Jake's real thoughts on it. But I'm glad Jake and Josh seem to like each other.<br /><br />Great to read more positive reviews. IT was at 50% again on RT.<br /><br /><i>My cheeks hurt from smiling so much will listening to @HowardStern & Robin Quivers interview Jake Gyllenhaal.<br /><br />another great Stern Show interview. I liked Jake Gyllenhaal before, interview confirmed it.<br /><br />Amazing interview from @HowardStern with jake gylenhall this morning. #TheKing<br /><br />The series of texts @kaylanwhitaker and I exchanged when she spotted Jake Gyllenhaal at brunch today truly belong in the Smithsonian.</i><br /><br />Added a video of Jake and Jimmy Fallon at the commercial break.<br /><br />Another <a href="http://movieweb.com/southpaw-movie-review/?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed" rel="nofollow">positive review</a>:<br /><br /><br /><i>The fight scenes are well staged, bloody, and brutal. Jake Gyllenhaal gushes blood as his face is pounded like dough. The make-up is gruesome, maximized for effect by slow motion and close-ups. Jake Gyllenhaal is a snarling, feral creature in the ring. His astonishing physique glistening with blood and sweat. Southpaw's boxing scenes are all about intensity. There's nothing poetic or melodramatic here. If all you wanted to see in this film were good fights, you would be more than satisfied.<br /><br />It would have been nice to have a more complex story. Southpaw plays to convention, but that doesn't make the journey of Billy Hope less engaging. Jake Gyllenhaal props up Southpaw on his mighty shoulders. He gives you a character that totally resonates. The film would have been a dud in a lessor actor's hands. The academy snubbed him last year for Nightcrawler. That's a better film than Southpaw, but the performance here is equally as good. Voters take notice, you're seeing greatness.</i><br /><br />That's another review that says the movie would have benefited, perhaps, from a longer running time.<br /><br />Interesting Everest note:<br /><br /><i>Amy Kaufman @AmyKinLA 45m45 minutes ago<br />Today I told Jake Gyllenhaal that I saw "Everest" in 3D and he replied, "Oh, so you saw Beards in 3D?" HE READ MY MIND<br /><br />@AmyKinLA That movie needs about 500 percent more Gyllenhaal. Even better: A prequel w/ just his character, boozing + having adventures.</i><br /><br />Jake will be on Morning Joe tomorrow, with Oona. He also seems to be trending on google this evening, fwiw.UltraViolethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09067526049573049270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-26376223936403108082015-07-22T19:30:49.207-04:002015-07-22T19:30:49.207-04:00There's a lot to like about LAOD.There's a lot to like about LAOD.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-71664244302676699802015-07-22T18:37:11.566-04:002015-07-22T18:37:11.566-04:00love the Josh Gad videos with Jake, Josh really wa...love the Josh Gad videos with Jake, Josh really was not into Jimmy. He was all about Jake, LOL> I know the feeling. Although his crack about LAOD didn't go over well, wish I secretly loved. That movie did well overall, nearly 100 mill worldwide and is liked by a lot of people.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-89665718536731159302015-07-22T18:27:24.548-04:002015-07-22T18:27:24.548-04:00And one more review from Vanity Fair:
"There...And one more review from Vanity Fair:<br /><br />"There’s not much nuance to Billy as a character—he’s mostly sorta happy, then sad, then mad, then sorta happy again—but Gyllenhaal creates something complex and arresting anyway. Not just because of his jacked, tattoo-covered, troubled-bad-boy-with-a-heart-of-gold bod, mind you. (Though, damn.) Gyllenhaal has always been good at calibrating the way his characters move through the world—here Billy is like a shelter dog, swallowed up and reserved much of the time, until he’s cornered and lashes out. Billy feels cornered a lot (he’s a boxer, after all), and sometimes the script makes him seem like nothing more than a big baby with annoying, wildly destructive anger issues. And maybe he is. But Gyllenhaal doesn’t pass judgment, he just intuitively finds Billy’s gait and bearing and lets it take him where it will. Gyllenhaal gives what could be a fairly one-note character that storied boxer’s grace, the whole butterfly/bee thing you always hear about."<br /><br />http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/07/southpaw-jake-gyllenhaal-review<br /><br />SV<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082978304655465192.post-4785450026228041922015-07-22T18:14:03.135-04:002015-07-22T18:14:03.135-04:00Bobbyanna I agree at the point, that there is clic...Bobbyanna I agree at the point, that there is cliché and cliché movie. It's like boxing movie could be cliché because path is the target, it's not the same like predictable thriller, because it is disappointing. What I mind a bit is, that reviews would be completely different, if he dies at the end and otherwise don't change any other thing in the movie. Sometimes reviewers forget entertainment part of the movie. But on the other hand I cannot dismiss that critics like not just nuance acting, but also nuance plot. That's the way it is. Maybe they really shouldn't reveal that tragedy in the trailer and that surprising moment and impression would work for viewers differently. SVAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com