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<blockquote data-quote="Firebeetle" data-source="post: 3012389" data-attributes="member: 34506"><p>Previewed the almight SoaP tonight. You know the send-up. Boy sees criminal mastermind kill a prosecuting attorney, Federal agent needs boy to testify and ends up taking him on a commercial flight, criminal mastermind manages to get a huge load of poisonous snakes and a chemical to incite them on the plane so it will crash (it must be REALLY hard to get bombs on anymore!) It's a hokey premise, but fun. This movie is fun.</p><p></p><p>A.) I enjoyed it. It's got some seriously funny moments and manages to take itself just seriously enough not to be a total farce.</p><p>B.) It's an almost entirely predictable movie. People who you think will die will die, characters that a meant to live will live. You know the routine. </p><p>C.) There is some over-the-top stuff, which I feel was added in response to fan expectations months ago. I predict a few people will walk out of the first snake attack sequence which has some seriously in-bad-taste moments. My wife and I were stunned at first, then couldn't stop laughing for many minutes. </p><p>D.) There is no satisfying conclusion with the antagonist, the story line just drops.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's the short of it. If you're in the mood for something fun, this movie is your ticket. Be aware that it is a gamble, I predict a lot of people will really hate this picture too. At it's very heart, it's just stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firebeetle, post: 3012389, member: 34506"] Previewed the almight SoaP tonight. You know the send-up. Boy sees criminal mastermind kill a prosecuting attorney, Federal agent needs boy to testify and ends up taking him on a commercial flight, criminal mastermind manages to get a huge load of poisonous snakes and a chemical to incite them on the plane so it will crash (it must be REALLY hard to get bombs on anymore!) It's a hokey premise, but fun. This movie is fun. A.) I enjoyed it. It's got some seriously funny moments and manages to take itself just seriously enough not to be a total farce. B.) It's an almost entirely predictable movie. People who you think will die will die, characters that a meant to live will live. You know the routine. C.) There is some over-the-top stuff, which I feel was added in response to fan expectations months ago. I predict a few people will walk out of the first snake attack sequence which has some seriously in-bad-taste moments. My wife and I were stunned at first, then couldn't stop laughing for many minutes. D.) There is no satisfying conclusion with the antagonist, the story line just drops. That's the short of it. If you're in the mood for something fun, this movie is your ticket. Be aware that it is a gamble, I predict a lot of people will really hate this picture too. At it's very heart, it's just stupid. [/QUOTE]
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