jordanhjacobs
Joined Feb 2013
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I really liked it! Even Zac Efron, as a man roughly the same age as him, I hate to like him, but he's hard to hate in this one. It was beautifully shot. It's a movie surrounding the digital music scene. There's parties, drugs, music, and extremely beautiful women. "I love it here".
The whole movie builds (albeit slowly at some points) towards the ending pretty nicely. Wes Bentley is one of the best at playing those characters you love to hate. Him and Zac have a very genuine relationship., in fact the whole movie is very genuine to me.
Emily Ratajkowski though.... I mean, she's literal perfection. They actually make me want to "roll" in Vegas. I can't imagine what that life would be like being from a small Canadian town. Maybe that's why I enjoyed it so much. I got to see what it would be like to do things people think you're not supposed to. Seeing the pitfalls and triumphs of the ride was pretty amazing.
Any rating below a 7 is a crime, how many story lines are 100% organic, give me this over another Spider-Man reboot any day...
Pretty pumped for the Spider-Man reboots TBH.
The whole movie builds (albeit slowly at some points) towards the ending pretty nicely. Wes Bentley is one of the best at playing those characters you love to hate. Him and Zac have a very genuine relationship., in fact the whole movie is very genuine to me.
Emily Ratajkowski though.... I mean, she's literal perfection. They actually make me want to "roll" in Vegas. I can't imagine what that life would be like being from a small Canadian town. Maybe that's why I enjoyed it so much. I got to see what it would be like to do things people think you're not supposed to. Seeing the pitfalls and triumphs of the ride was pretty amazing.
Any rating below a 7 is a crime, how many story lines are 100% organic, give me this over another Spider-Man reboot any day...
Pretty pumped for the Spider-Man reboots TBH.
I'm born in '86 so I can't appreciate certain levels of this movie. I feel like it's one of a kind. There aren't many movies from back then, that could stand up to the remakes of today. Yes it's odd, old, and sometimes a bit far fetched. There is just no denying it's epicness. I can't believe Mel Gibson got picked for this role because his buddy needed a ride to the audition. Mel shows up with his face punched in from a drunken brawl and the director spotted him and gave him the lead role! Just goes to show you, always get into bar fights, you could end up like Mel Gibson! Stay tuned for my reviews of Mad Max II, and Mad Max III - Tina Turner's Hair.