Release: 2011 Rated: PG-13 Run Time: 110 Minutes
Straight up, I love Sucker Punch but I think it is destined to be a cult classic joining the club of Boondock Saints, Scott Pilgrim vs World, Rocky Horror Picture Show and many more.
If in the mood for action and special FXs, this movie has it along with a generous sprinkling of gorgeous woman but that this just the frosting on this layer cake.
This movie built on many layers of emotions, character emotions with some thriller elements. Simply put, this movie is more then one aspects and takes it title of 'Sucker Punch' to heart.
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Monday, June 27, 2011
Sucker Punch: Movie in Review
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Monday, June 13, 2011
Undercover Blues
Rated: PG-13 Release: 1993 Length: 89 minutes
A light hearted comedy about a retired spy couple who are trying to start a new life with their new baby girl. While spending vacation in New Orleans they are offered one last job, they accept with chaos and comedy following.
This movie far from serious but is not stupid humor. A simple relaxed movie with a wide cast that brings it altogether. Best with a Sunday afternoon lunch, tall sandwich and your favorite beverage.
A light hearted comedy about a retired spy couple who are trying to start a new life with their new baby girl. While spending vacation in New Orleans they are offered one last job, they accept with chaos and comedy following.
This movie far from serious but is not stupid humor. A simple relaxed movie with a wide cast that brings it altogether. Best with a Sunday afternoon lunch, tall sandwich and your favorite beverage.
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