Andy_Aitken
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I'd put off watching this movie at the theatre and thankful that I did. It'll make you cry, think and laugh out loud.
I move to the US with a CD in my luggage, Life Through A Lens and then once Robbie entered the US to try his luck I bought the Ego Has Landed.
I never really took to the music and hype of Take That but Robbie's music is better, more refined, more adult at the time.
This movie was awesome, it tells the story of Robbie going through his troublesome childhood, his abandonment from his father but it's mostly about love, family, forgiveness of yourself and others and being what you believe you can be.
I move to the US with a CD in my luggage, Life Through A Lens and then once Robbie entered the US to try his luck I bought the Ego Has Landed.
I never really took to the music and hype of Take That but Robbie's music is better, more refined, more adult at the time.
This movie was awesome, it tells the story of Robbie going through his troublesome childhood, his abandonment from his father but it's mostly about love, family, forgiveness of yourself and others and being what you believe you can be.
I love this movie, Jake, who is a professional and absolutely a beast in this movie and also everyone involved did a hell of a job with the fight scenes and the action is well done, it's well choreographed fight scenes have me rooting for Dalton, even against the baddest of the bad.
However, having been a huge fan of the original I see similarities and also changes that I'm sure the producers thought would heighten the movie.
As soon as I saw a connection to the bookstore I knew it would go up in flames, I recognised the scene where the owner just looks down from her office to see the carnage below seeing that Dalton was there watching.
I saw Dalton take a good fighter bouncer under his wing and I knew he'd end up with the Doctor at the hospital.
The rest isn't what I thought it would be.
This isn't a remake it's a reimagined version and to take the name isn't fair to the original, it's a great movie in its own right and as Millennials never watch old movies anyway why bother?
I am just glad they didn't make the bar renamed the Double Deuce.
However, having been a huge fan of the original I see similarities and also changes that I'm sure the producers thought would heighten the movie.
As soon as I saw a connection to the bookstore I knew it would go up in flames, I recognised the scene where the owner just looks down from her office to see the carnage below seeing that Dalton was there watching.
I saw Dalton take a good fighter bouncer under his wing and I knew he'd end up with the Doctor at the hospital.
The rest isn't what I thought it would be.
This isn't a remake it's a reimagined version and to take the name isn't fair to the original, it's a great movie in its own right and as Millennials never watch old movies anyway why bother?
I am just glad they didn't make the bar renamed the Double Deuce.