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No, it's not very good. You can skip it if you don't absolutely love Liam Neeson. It's a drama and not the usual action-thriller he's in.
Exactly. This role was written for Megan.
It was kind of unnecessary to dismantle that big, nice building. It could've been used as a museum, a club house or something.
Have you seen what Zac Efron look like these days?
Yeah, when she charges $100 an hour, $300 for the whole night sounds like a bargain.
An archbishop not being a pedophile was the biggest twist in the movie.
Maybe he knocked and they let him in.
This movie lost me already when we saw the amount of alcohol Ben was supposedly consuming every day (without appearing especially drunk). Having Elisabeth Shue, a simple street walker, asking Nicholas Cage to move in with her turned it into pure science fiction.
I can see that Sera was just Ben's figment of imagination, but they should have explained that better. It just came off as sloppy writing. No way it was real, not considering how attractive Elisabeth Shue is.
Yeah, I would've liked a better explanation for this too. He was a writer, as long as he produces material they shouldn't be bothered with how he spends his time.
It's not woke just because the villains are white and the heroes are black in this rare occasion.
*de Schinkel. ;-)
Couldn't the land still be uninhabitable and inhospitable even if it's realitvely close to de Schinkel's mansion?
"The old woman said a major distraction, like a fire alarm. A drunk tripping and a grease fire ain't that major."
Under these circumstances they would've gone back and checked everything on the surveillance tapes that seemed even remotely out of the ordinary. Someone would definitely have seen him pushing the girl down the stairs or putting those bottles in the fryer. It wasn't a regular fryer fire either, there would've been pieces of glass all over the kitchen.
The same can be said when the Butcher is on the roof and snoops around for information from the cops there. They wouldn't have told him anything and would've questioned why a man who could fit the description would want to know that.
She's cute but in a surreal kind of way. She looks like a life-size Bratz doll, especially with all that makeup.
Keller was always a prisoner (mentally) since he and his family wouldn't be able to move on until they found the daughter, or the body of the daughter.
Late to the party, but I just wanted to say you've got a point.
Did we ever get an explanation to why the police didn't question the father more about Alex whereabouts? He should've been a clear suspect.
It vanished.
Ha, ha, ha! :-D