Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$28,087,155
Opening weekend US & Canada
$10,925,253
Gross worldwide
$82,087,155
Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$28,087,155
Opening weekend US & Canada
$10,925,253
Gross worldwide
$82,087,155
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By Kole 2022-04-19 09:02:07
Don't offend the photographer, otherwise it will be Xiaoxinmei...
Not as bad as the IMDB score, the action scenes are not as good as they say, lacking in energy as far as youth idols are concerned. It's more of a producer's problem. In order to make up for the lack of the young starring's acting skills, I have deliberately found a lot of old actors as foils, but they are all going through the motions, and there is little room for play. The plot turns are too abrupt, and the typical screenwriter doesn't bother. Taylor's performance is too immature, but the...
By Kaia 2022-04-19 09:02:07
Taylor Lautner U'r So Hot! ! !
Well I admit to being totally captivated by Taylor Lautner's muscles.
This is the first reason to give five stars.
The second reason is that the kissing scenes of foreigners are very real.
Not contrived either.
good.
Back to the plot.
To tell the truth in general.
Although it is said that someone gave Taylor the "Second Spy" hat.
But I think the whole story could be a little more exciting.
But it is precisely because the whole film of "Second...
By Lee 2022-03-25 09:01:10
For audiences and moviegoers who are expecting spoilers but still have to wait until July 27, "Doomed" is a muscular version of "Home Alone" 2.0 that we can recall as a child. It's not that there are all kinds of funny scenes in this movie. On the contrary, the male protagonist has a poker face from the beginning to the end, ignores his friends, and doesn't call the heroine at all. Qiu Shen's appearance can eat everyone. To be honest, Taylor Lautner's role as a pure bloody werewolf is the limit...
By Matilda 2022-03-24 09:02:04
Hollywood, you are really coaxing Chinese audiences as children
Going to the studio in the summer of 2012 felt like entering the auditorium of a middle school, and all I could see were hairy boys and yellow-haired girls. Hollywood's products for this "emerging market" are also exquisitely made to coax children, such as this "Doomed" (I don't know why I learned Taiwanese translation, it is easy to confuse it with the Destination series).
It is said that this is the screenwriter's debut (it does look like a middle school student who naively...
By Angie 2022-03-24 09:02:04
It tells the beginning of the real adult life of the second-generation agent Nathan. The growing Nathan, like many American boys, is restrained in appearance, but always has a heroic spirit of pursuing the truth. Growing up, he was often haunted by his own nightmares. The wonderful turning point of the film is that when Nathan discovers his life experience, his adoptive parents are also killed on the same day. This shocking blow makes the teenager unable to adapt for a while. In the process of...
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By Genoveva 2022-03-28 09:01:04
A film that is quite satisfactory, if it is not for the male appearance, it can be called an idol...
By Llewellyn 2022-03-28 09:01:04
The heroine's eyebrows really can't bear to look directly at the end. I'm very curious about how to make a sequel to attract the audience. PS I didn't expect Lionsgate to produce such a bad movie that is neither shocking nor...
By Priscilla 2022-03-28 09:01:04
There is suspense, but the story is...
By Sincere 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Bai Fumei + official second...
By Kaia 2022-03-27 09:01:09
While looking at the muddy fish, I did the math problems. . You talk about it....
Burton: Listen, kid, the world you've just been dropped into is a world very few people get to see. You're getting a glimpse behind the curtain. What we're engaged in here is a polite war. It's not about bullets and bombs, borders or territories. The currency of this war is information. Zeroes and ones, Nathan. Data.
Burton: I assure you I have the situation under control.
Tom Shealey: Do you have the boy?
Burton: No.
Tom Shealey: Do you have the list?
Burton: No.
Tom Shealey: Then you don't have things under control, Frank.
Burton: Listen to me Nathan. WE are going to find you.
Nathan: Not if I find you first.