dbrennan-6
Joined Jun 2006
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Usually I don't feel the great need to write a review but after watching this piece of garbage I did. When Katherine Hiegel came out months after "Knocked Up" was released saying how she thought that the film was sexiest and put women in a negative light I thought that she would be more picky about her roles. Personally as a woman I liked "Knocked Up" I thought that it was intelligent, witty, and great fun- unlike this piece of garbage called "The Ugly Truth." Hiegel thought that "Knocked Up" made women look like shrews who didn't like to have fun well this movie brought the shrew up to the upteanth billion factor. It was suppose to be a romantic comedy, in which I wasn't laughing or the two other people in the theatre with me, weren't either.
This film really did have the potential to be a really good sci-fi film. It had all the good aspects of really being a good movie. Killer robots that have evolved to destroy mankind, futuristic weapons, war savaged planet, corrupt government, brilliant actors. I really did like the beginning of the movie and even the middle, it totally fail apart by the end. It just had way too many plot holes by the end. I found the end very confusing and unsatisfying. Why would they have the killer robots help the humans kill their kind and help them to survive to only try to kill them in the end? Also why only have one human survive, it's a planet, I would imagine that there would be more than one survivor.