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Great movie! (by celtic451-228-782719) |
I'm glad I ignored the negative reviews and watched this movie. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The casting was fantastic. I've never thought much of Hailee Steinfeld as an actress, but I thought she did a great job. And Bill Paxton - what can you say - he always adds a certain dimension to every movie he is in. And veteran Jonathan Banks was perfect in this movie. By perfect I mean he played his part with a solidity and a believability that really gave the movie it's anchor.And I really really liked Vince's character in this. He too made it a totally believable role. I had to give <more> |
Really enjoyed this movie (by knightrider-ch90-168-8385) |
I'm really surprised about the mostly negative reviews about this movie.I am a fan of Vince Vaughan but this was different from his usual comedy roles. There was some light hearted humour in this movie but certainly wouldn't categorize it as a comedy.I found the film a little different entirely from most films and would probably categorize it as an action movie.Anyway I thought Vince Vaughan played the part very well as a very methodical and clinical person who suddenly needs to protect his estranged daughter. I'm probably a little biased as I love Vince Vaughan's dry almost <more> |
Term Life (by Argemaluco) |
Due to the huge success obtained by super-heroes in the big screen, we hadn't seen a film based on a "mature" comic ie, not including cloaks, super-powers or cosmic battles in various years. Term Life is based on an "adult" graphic novel from Image Comics written by Andy Lieberman and illustrated by Nick Thornborrow. Lieberman himself adapted the screenplay, and along with director Peter Billingsley, they were able to create a very entertaining movie which makes the comic justice despite altering many of its elements. Some changes are small details, while other <more> |
Briskly Paced and Highly Entertaining! (by lavatch) |
"Term Life" succeeds as an action film and a drama of father-daughter bonding primarily because it does not take itself too seriously. The film is designed as light entertainment with no other pretensions.Vince Vaughn is good as the beleaguered, yet inventive, planner of heists. After doing the leg work on a stick-up opportunity, he "sells" his plans to the criminal buyers. After a heist goes sour, Vaughn's character must go into hiding, and he is forced to "kidnap" his daughter, in order to protect her from the two principal villains--a drug lord and a <more> |