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Heath said,
February 15th, 2008 

Oh, well…I was hoping Darth and Mace would make a good film…

heath

Gary said,
February 15th, 2008 

It really doesnt look very good.
your review has only vindicated my decision not to see it.

Brian said,
February 15th, 2008 

Sorry you had to sit through such dreck. Doug Liman has been involved in some very good movies that I really enjoyed; Hayden Christensen has not.

Brian

February 15th, 2008 
Yeah, very weak. But I’ve definitely sat through worse. Just check out the 0 star and 1 star movie review sections of Screen Rant. :-)
And that’s for other folks, not you Brian, since you have your fair share of reviews in those categories!

Vic

Andy said,
February 15th, 2008 

Damn Vic, I was going to go see this tomorrow night after work. Looks like it’ll be “The Bucket List” for me instead!! I guess they showed all the best scenes in the trailers and commercials, because it looks like a VERY action packed movie.

We should petition Congress to pass a law prohibiting Hayden Christensen from ever acting again…at least in a movie with Samuel L. Jackson, anyway.

steve adams said,
February 15th, 2008 

Very precise review Vic as allways. That opening line was pretty bad. Its amazing that the 20 exec’s that approved that line thought it was ok.
Well I hope chumps all over the world don’t see this one.
^
I’ve got a good read now on this film and maybe I’ll catch it on dvd…
^
The Griffen character reminds me of the invisable Hero that helps Peter in Heroes learn about his gift.
^
Hayden is a real nice guy BTW, I think he’s somehowe turned into the next Keanu Reeves but even Keanu found his perfect role in The Matrix. I have hope that Hayden will too someday…

Personally I’m getting tired of Sam Jackson… He should continue to host the Video Game Awards but please take a haitus from motion pictures.
(Sukka)!!

rk said,
February 16th, 2008 

Movie was not great but like able. The girl was beautiful!

RK

steve adams said,
February 16th, 2008 

Have to admit Rk,I saw this (capture his girlfriend for leverage) plot in thr trailer.
^
Its a pretty old concept and not original at all the entire film seems like a bad Heroes spin-off.

steve adams said,
February 16th, 2008 

Darth and Mace made for a good Jedi fight scene.
^
But maybe part of this (boring film) was bad chemistry on their parts?

Surma said,
February 16th, 2008 

You I was hearing bad things about this, but was going to see it just for the action. But, thanks now I’m going to spend my money on something more worthy.

TheMantis said,
February 16th, 2008 

I really don’t understand the hate. I thought it was awesome. What did you expect? It was released in February… Can’t you people just sit down and enjoy a movie without picking it apart frame by frame?

Vic said,
February 16th, 2008 
LOL, I was wondering how long it would take for a post saying “why can’t you just enjoy a movie?” :-)
Because it was boring, that’s why. I thought I explained myself pretty well. I’ve enjoyed plenty of action flicks including last year’s “Live Free or Die Hard.”

And what does February have to do with it? Did I miss an announcement saying that one must accept mediocre movies if they’re released this month?

Vic

Brian W. said,
February 16th, 2008 

Well you’ve talked me out of wanting to see the movie. However complaining about that first line is perhaps one of the silliest things I’ve ever read.

February 16th, 2008 
Humor: A difficult concept.

Vic

cdk said,
February 17th, 2008 

Wrong, wrong and wrong. This was an interesting concept that obviously leads to a sequel. The hidden society factor was just beginning to reveal itself at the end. I hate Hayden, but he finally found his notch. FYI, he’s supposed to be unlikeable - and by your own account, they succeeded. And I love how your expertise in being hunted reveals what this guy should have done to protect himself. Its not a 90’s Arnold movie. The fact that he didn’t act with common sense half the time actually makes it more believable. He’s not Bond, he’s not Arnold, he’s not Rambo. He’s a chump that barely manages to escape with his life - like a real person. By all means, write up a version of the script for us so we can see your chops. Easily 3 stars and perhaps more.

February 17th, 2008 
Hey, you’re entitled to your opinion (just as I am entitled to mine). The box office over the next few weeks will see which of us is right when it comes to audience reaction to the movie. BTW, your 3 star rating is so close to my 2.5 that it seems kind of odd for you to be slamming my take on the film.

Even on the very forgiving user rating scale at IMDB.com it’s only scoring 6.4/10 and over at Metacritic the user rating is exactly the same as mine at 5/10.

Like I said, the concept is very cool but I’d like to see it with other actors portraying other characters.

Best,

Vic

KEL said,
February 17th, 2008 

No comment from me about the review cuz I haven’t seen the film…LOL!

But I think people should take it easy on Hayden Christensen. He’s a nice guy in “real life” and I hope he has a good carreer as an actor before his time is up. Some actors will read negative comments about themselves and commit suicide cuz they think no one likes them. So even if ya don’t like the guy,just take it easy on him is all I’m sayin’. :-)

February 17th, 2008 
Well I *did* say that I’m sure he’s a nice guy, just that I don’t think he can act very well.

If I took to heart what some people say about me in the comments here I’d be in deep trouble. :-)
Vic

Andy said,
February 17th, 2008 

Hayden Christensen acts about as well as George Bush runs our country….. :P

steve adams said,
February 17th, 2008 

Andy, what are you talking about. Haydens a fine actor I didn’t have any problems with him in Star Wars sorry eveyone.

I’m sure Jumper could have been better but to compair him to Shrub. Come that’s harsh realm turf.
^
+shrub dosnt run the country anyway.

KEL said,
February 18th, 2008 

LOL,Vic! :-)
Hey,Steve! :-D
You guys are too much…..

steve adams said,
February 18th, 2008 

At least Anakin’s “Jumper” beat the “Spiderwick” film and that “Step up 2″ ganghop, PoS!
^
200 dark Jedi points awarded.

February 18th, 2008 

I think the movie’s believability factor was pretty high. Christiansen’s character is completely real. What he does in the film is EXACTLY what I would do as well - get some easy money and then live life to the fullest. Yeah he’s lazy. Me too. I totally dug the way he zipped around his apartment. It looks cool and it’s a realistic representation of what a character like this would do.

As for the story itself, I think this was all one big set-up for future installments. The back story with Hayden’s family was slightly revealed and I think there is a lot more fun and interesting things to be happening there in the future (Kristin Stewart is in the movie - hmmmm).

Also, if you thought it was boring, fair enough. But I thought all the action sequences were fun and fast paced and there were plenty of them (the car ride in particular). Aside from the shaky cam, poorly edited fight at The Colliseum, the rest was great fun… in my opinion.

3.5/5 stars for me.

John "Kahless" Taylor said,
February 19th, 2008 

I think it would have been more realistic if they had cast a fat, ugly guy in the role.

Hey, I resemble that remark! :o)

I totally agree with Vic, the movie had it’s moments but ultimately fails because of the boring performance of the star. I actually fell asleep because I got soo bored.

Also, Vic is just giving his opinion on the movies. Could we stop blasting him because he may have a different opinion than yours.

Oh, and Vic, it’s quoted “Humor: A difficult concept. It is not logical”. If ya’ gonna quote Trek with a Trekker reader, ya’ better get it right. :o)

Vic said,
February 19th, 2008 
Thanks, John. :-)
So Andy, in that scene where Hayden was watching flood victims that “couldn’t be reached by rescue workers” you still would have decided to pop on over to London to hang out on Big Ben and have a one night stand?

And “easy money” as in being a thief? Maybe it would have worked for me if he had stolen the money from drug dealers or something.

Vic

Zachary said,
February 19th, 2008 

Not every movie has to be a hero with a heart of gold. I’m still going to see it.

Theo said,
February 24th, 2008 

Forget the movie, read the book, the author’s name is Steven Gould. If they had resisted “hollywooding” up the story to make it seem more interesting, it would have been a whole lot better. Check it out and see what I mean.
BTW, the David Rice of the book is a very sympathetic character, is not spoiled or lazy, and is actually very physically active: he only “jumps” to get from location to location. He also has to deal with an alcoholic, abusive father, abandonment by his mother,his new talent, meeting the mother again, dealing with her death and funeral only days after reconnecting with her, his relationship with Millie (whom he meets in New York, she a college student and he a 17 year old bookworm), the government’s attempts to capture him, and the terrorist who killed his mother. Don’t know how much of that’s in the film, since I never saw it, but it gives you a whole perspective about how one person deals with this kind of power, and the choices they make because of it.

Moriarte said,
February 27th, 2008 

http://thebigbadfilmreview.blogspot.com/

Alternate Title: Pants

This film was so bad it practically defied belief. What started out as a story line involving teleportation and had all the imagination and potential in the world soon got reduced down to the standard high octane chase and shoot ‘em up that has made the US the leading producer of lowest common denominator tripe films it is now infamous for. Throw into the equation a Samuel Jackson typecast in his usual NSA or hero recruiting/chasing role and you have all the ingredients of yet another deja already viewed film you wish you hadn’t.

The best part of this film for me came after an hour, when I finally couldn’t take anymore and teleported myself pronto out of the cinema and into the nearest pub where I proceeded to wash away the taste of this fetid garbage from my palatte.

steve adams said,
February 27th, 2008 

Hey Moriarte for giggles I would love to read your review of Alien vs Predator R…
^
Btw, I loved Cronicles of Riddick.

Moriarte said,
February 28th, 2008 

> Hi Steve…unfortunately I found myself actually enjoying it so
> nothing too scathing to report…maybe I was just in a good mood at the
> time…no probs though as there’s an almost endless list of crud films to slate these days anyway here you go mate njoy
>
> http://thebigbadfilmreview.blogspot.com/2008/02/alien-v-predator-requiem.html

the old man said,
June 16th, 2008 

Why have I decided to make a comment on this film this old?? Well I just rented it, and thought an after words blip wouldn’t hurt. Please remind me not to do this too much. I rented the movie because it reminded me of a book I read “The Stars My Destination” by Alfred Bester. In the book the protagonist, Gully Foyle is described as having no skills, no merits, and no recommendations. The character is even denser than the Heyden character in the movie but despite this Bester is able to hold on to the reader, just enough, to make you want to find out what happens to him. I wonder can you say that about this movie because according to the extras on the DVD this isn’t the end of the story, they want to do follow ups that expand it into a franchise. The original script had way more to say but they rearranged it for a sequel. Would a sequel be worth seeing? Ask the same question about “Mad Max” or “The Terminator” four months after they were released? So Vic you said it probably would’ve been a decent TV series with a different lead, maybe in two and a half or three years it’ll be a bang up franchise, with a much better sequel. But for my money I would rather had a Bester adaptation. At least I would know that the writers and director would have worked harder. Bester’s novel being the harder material.

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