Wanted
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Cat G
> 3 dayBeating, killing, shooting, bleeding, stabbing from start to finish.the last line is...what have you done lately....was infuriating enough to leave a rating
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Krista
Greater than one weekGreat movie!
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really
> 3 dayOpening makes you not want to watch further
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Sara
Greater than one weekFun. Exciting. Action.
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Christopher Peltz
24-11-2024One of Angelinas best movies of all time. Lots of twists, but I still enjoy watching it over and over.
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John J.
> 3 dayLove It!
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Vincent
> 3 dayHaters...PLEASE STOP! If you didnt like this you must be a fan of looking at your ugly self in the mirror and wondering constantly whats wrong with your life so you take all your negative energy out on everybody and anything! THIS MOVIE ROCKS!!!! Peace VI lololololol
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Liolanaia
> 3 dayI watched this in a different time in my life, it is not necessarily a movie Id recommend now, due to its explicit content. Heres my original review: Just as the stunts in this movie defy logic, so do the plot and the characters motivations. Based off of the comic Mark Millar and J.G. Jones the movie makes little sense in and of itself (which is probably due to the fact it doesnt follow the comic much at all, it takes artistic liberties to new heights!), but none-the-less is enjoyable. The movie starts off briefly explaining the fraternity, and shows the death of one of its members and then quickly shows us the lead character Wesley (played by James Macavoy) explaining to us why his life sucks. His girlfriend is a b****, his best friend is a jerk, and his boss Janice constantly induces his anxiety attacks. While purchasing his anxiety medication he is confronted by a woman named Fox (Angelina Jolie) who claims that someone is trying to kill him, and then in the middle of the store engages in a gun fight, and takes Wesley on an insane car chase. He is brought to the fraternity head quarters and told that his father was a member and that Wesleys destiny is also to be in the fraternity as well. This movie has excessive amounts of profanity, and although it does not cite this in the most reviews I saw, some nudity (You see a dudes butt in the beginning part of the film, I love how male nudity is rarely considered nudity unless it is frontal). The violence is also excessive, but it is not on caliber with a horror film in that it does not show explicit details. It primarily has a lot of blood splatter shots, and no real detail like brains or disembowelments. The acting is as good as you can expect it to be in this type of movie since the twists the plot takes make no sense, nor do the choices of the characters make any sense. It is the wish-fulfillment qualities of this movie; such as cussing out your b***** boss and smacking your a**hole friend with a keyboard that makes it truly satisfying. The action is first rate, and as long as you are not bothered by excessive profanity and violence this is an enjoyable film. Just do not think too much or the whole movie will unravel, this isnt the type of movie that has to make sense, it is merely here for wish-fulfillment and eye candy, both in visual effects and Angelina Jolie. God bless ~Amy
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Joe H.
> 3 dayShipped Quickly and Product was as described
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Jpennie
> 3 dayThe main problem with this film was that if you read the 6 story comic book that this movie was to take after you would have been pissed to find out that they completely changed the story line of this film. There was no league of assasins, no cloth making materials, no freakin killing for the purpose of others. The real story was that Weslys father was part of a group who were villians all the villians got together killed all the super heros of the world and divided the world amongst themselves. One of the supervillians wanted to come out of hidding instead of ruling behind the scenes because the portion of the world he received wasnt that profitable. Wesleys father was actually in the book started out in a 3-some with two other guys while video taping it. So how in the world did this come out I will never know. The character in the comic book were not heros and raped, murdered, and killed for fun. How do you change that by making a movie. The problem with movie companies is that they are afraid to go towards the actual transistions of the film because it might not be profitable or because its a little to raunchy for the thearter. You knew what the story was about but you chopped it up and made it about bullet bending when in the comic book only a few characters knew how to do it. But I guess if you only saw the movie it wasnt that bad but you really need to read the comic book because I myself am not a comic book reader a friend of mine put me on and when I read the first book I couldnt wait for the next and since it only came out with 6 books was like what in the world I had to buy my own greater story in the comic book with real a**holes and Wesley wasnt all that nice either.