Much as I actually enjoy the work of Jerry Bruckheimer (well, at least I liked Armageddon), Chris Rock, and Anthony Hopkins, I simply CANNOT imagine anything not horrible as the outcome from the combination of the three in a single film.
Going out on a limb, huh?
Wow, that’s scary. Word for word, what I was going to say.
Maybe not, but at least my predictions are clear and unambiguous. As fas as I know, Nostradamus never predicted anything would “suck”, though clearly many things do!
So I put myself right up there in he big leagues of predictors…
Actually, I’m sure someone, somewhere, could interpret one of Nostradamus’ quatrains to predict that Bad Company is going to suck.
I saw the premiere with my friend while we were at Undercover Brother. He turned to me and said, “Anthony Hopkins must need money.” I concur.
I don’t know what you guys are talking about. This is Chris Rock’s best shot at an Oscar ever since he was screwed out of a nomination for Down to Earth.
You liked “Armageddon”?
You know, admitting you went to see Undercover Brother automatically disqualifies you from having any opinion about the quality of any other movie.
Part of his quatrains were in Latin, so it could have been “svck.”
I believe Nostradamus wrote:
In year after the twin towers in the great city fall
a greater tragedy shall befall that nation
The once-great-king and the village idiot
Shall partake in theatre with each other
Actually, I’ve heard really good things about it. I’ll see it anyway… I like those mindless action flicks once in awhile. I never see/don’t see a movie based on critics opinions!
Wait, they had the BC premiere at the same theatre/multiplex as UB and you managed to sneak in, or were they actually selling tickets for the movie already?
Fifth Century, Verse 32 by Nostradamus
What could be clearer?
Hey, Undercover Brother really is like a black Austin Powers. It’s the hardset I laughed at a movie since Shrek. Many critics agree with me, go to rottentomatoes.com. And I saw a preview, not a premiere, sorry for the brain fart.
We saw it tonight. It was what I expected, which means the acting was all right, the script was shaky, and the dialogue was average (with a couple good lines). Token car chase scenes and usage of explosions/bombs were present and acceptable.
But yeah, you expect more discrimiating taste from Anthony Hopkins. I did enjoy him calling Chris Rock “bitch”, though.
Does the soundtrack of “Bad Company” have any songs by Bad Company? Because I would think that’d be very appropriate.
Saw it last night and though it was an alright action flick the script was obviously hacked together and apart a dozen times and the studio apparently decided not to spend the money on script doctors to put it back together…