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I saw this tonight, and damn... it was so fucking good.

 

 

I'll break it down in bullet points.

 

 

  • Angelina Jolie is as hot as ever in it.
  • Tons of action.
  • Great plot.

 

 

 

It's so good. There was one part of the movie where I went into awesomeness overload.

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Great plot.

 

Disappointed, but I'll still see it.

 

 

I was going to say "plot twist" but that would have ruined it for people.

 

 

 

Yeah.... If you really want to see the movie, don't highlight the spoilers.

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After reading the Wanted comic series I have absolutely no interest in this at all. The only thing it shares with the real Wanted is the name. Mark Millar will do anything for money.

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Is it the one from the comic where his father wasn't actually killed? Or did they cut him being the son of the world's greatest villain out too? Why is this movie even called Wanted!?

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Ok, so I just read the plot on Wikipedia, and this sounds like a cool movie if it wasn't called Wanted.

 

I know that nothing is every completely the same as a comic or a book, but this is NOTHING like the comic. The only thing it shares is the name and the name of the main character. I mean seriously, what the fuck? That's why I'm opposed to it. I know changes happen from print to big screen, but this is a completely different story.

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What's the big twist?

 

1. The guy who's killing all of the fraternity members is Wesley's father.

 

2. Sloan (Morgan Freeman) is the real bad guy.

 

On an unrelated note:

 

I thought the "loom chooses who should be killed" thing was a little ridiculous, but I really liked how it produced the names of every frat member... God only knows how many innocent civilians they killed with their wreckless car chases and that train incident. They were all pretty careless considering their motto is "Kill one, save a thousand."

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As a huge Millar fan, I still managed to enjoy the movie with all the changes from the original source. The main themes of the story were still there, and Wesley still struggles to make something of himself.

 

Oh, and Morgan Freeman

doesn't really ape or pretend to be SLJ. I didn't get that one bit, except for the "mother fucker" sequence.

 

That said, it's a great violent action movie along the lines of Smoking Aces.

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