dclarke-28979
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Waste of time. An utterly terrible movie. How come guns magically appear and there's a never ending supply of bullets?
The plot is silly and the script is even worse. I really can't find a single thing about this movie that was enjoyable or even credible.
Who did what to whom? And why? I really don't understand or care.
The movies where a good guy shoots the bad guy twice is so much better. And when there actually is a plot line with subplots works so much better.
Why are all machine pistols and rifles on fully automatic? The characters seldom checked the magazines or reloaded. I can't recommend. Don't waste your time.
The plot is silly and the script is even worse. I really can't find a single thing about this movie that was enjoyable or even credible.
Who did what to whom? And why? I really don't understand or care.
The movies where a good guy shoots the bad guy twice is so much better. And when there actually is a plot line with subplots works so much better.
Why are all machine pistols and rifles on fully automatic? The characters seldom checked the magazines or reloaded. I can't recommend. Don't waste your time.
Look, if you're serious as a racer, stay focused both on the track and off it. What's more important to you: racing and learning, or make-up and nail polish. Yes, you do need to pay back your sponsors. I think that some of the team have the wrong priorities. This is not a beauty contest.
After the races, take some time for photos with the fans, update your entries on the social networks. Think of professionals ways to promote your sponsors and brands.
Then, when you're in the car, it's a different story. In spare times after the races, seek out ways to improve on the track by practicing laps, trying out different techniques, listening to racers (male and female) who are better than you and who are your heroes. And don't neglect building up your strength.
After the races, take some time for photos with the fans, update your entries on the social networks. Think of professionals ways to promote your sponsors and brands.
Then, when you're in the car, it's a different story. In spare times after the races, seek out ways to improve on the track by practicing laps, trying out different techniques, listening to racers (male and female) who are better than you and who are your heroes. And don't neglect building up your strength.
This is probably the worst acting job that Nicole Kidman has ever done. What's with the very strange accent she invented? Liev Schreiber is extremely hard to watch with his melodramatic nonsense and self-indulgence. Why did he take this role? Then, there's the film's premise. The focus on the worst aspects of a family in America's top wealth category is really out of tune with the economic realities of our time. The concepts of many scenes are taken from this and that, and that and this. All stereotypes that are entirely predictable, not funny, and just not enjoyable to watch. TV has really fallen in quality. So bad.