Decent movie. Did anyone else get a vibe that Daniel Craig was trying to be frank underwood
2/15/2020 8:36:31 AM
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2/15/2020 12:50:56 PM
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2/15/2020 4:25:15 PM
His accent was familiar yes, but it didn't bother me.I enjoyed it. Maybe not as much as some of the critical reviewers, but it was a good movie. The only part that **Spoilers**bothered me was when Ransom pulled the knife from the display. He supposedly had grown up in and around this family. I find it hard to believe that as a child, he never pulled one of those knives out of the display to play with them. He should have known they were theater props.
2/16/2020 1:21:01 PM
^the grandfather specifically said he couldn’t tell the difference
2/16/2020 9:02:59 PM
Also, the Knife display hadn't been there forever. No telling how long ago the book which the knife display was a promotional item for was published.
2/17/2020 8:02:33 AM