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dragonspell) wrote2005-06-29 12:25 am
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The Pacifier
Yeah, this movie? It sucked. Like big time. And that's just wrong because you know what? I was all set to like it. Vin Diesel to me means instant liking of a movie.
However, this movie, either just plain did not suit him, or it was that sucky of a script. I think my opinion of Vin Diesel as an actor may have even sunk a little; that's how bad the movie was.
It could have been good--a better script, some better ACTING, hey, yeah. Could have been. Instead it just relied on bad stereotypes and flat jokes instead of the amazing hotness of Vin Diesel and the surprisingly good looks of the young character Seth (hey! Just looking isn't robbing the cradle, okay?!). Vin couldn't even really bother to act for this one. He's supposed to be a Navy Seal, right? Supposed to be all stereotypically military and intimating in a drill-sergently way. Yeah, a freakin' ball of LINT is scarier than he was in this movie. He wasn't forceful at all. There was no POWER behind the lines. And really, what's the point of having the stereotypical Navy Seal running around, if he's not going to be military-like?
And some of the plot points were just... not. I just couldn't suspend my disbelief for them. Bad plotpoints and bad characters: the bank, the damn boyscouts or whatever the hell they were supposed to be, the over-the-top vice principal/wrestling coach (and how the hell did he get in the fucking play anyway?), etc. And the neighbors? Speaking Korean, then switching to American for the quick ha-ha? Yeah, they fucking grated on my nerves.
The little girl character Lulu, however, was priceless. And I'm not just saying that because I have a fondness for that name. :) But the rest of the movie? Dude, what the fuck ever. Even if the duck did make me laugh.
However, this movie, either just plain did not suit him, or it was that sucky of a script. I think my opinion of Vin Diesel as an actor may have even sunk a little; that's how bad the movie was.
It could have been good--a better script, some better ACTING, hey, yeah. Could have been. Instead it just relied on bad stereotypes and flat jokes instead of the amazing hotness of Vin Diesel and the surprisingly good looks of the young character Seth (hey! Just looking isn't robbing the cradle, okay?!). Vin couldn't even really bother to act for this one. He's supposed to be a Navy Seal, right? Supposed to be all stereotypically military and intimating in a drill-sergently way. Yeah, a freakin' ball of LINT is scarier than he was in this movie. He wasn't forceful at all. There was no POWER behind the lines. And really, what's the point of having the stereotypical Navy Seal running around, if he's not going to be military-like?
And some of the plot points were just... not. I just couldn't suspend my disbelief for them. Bad plotpoints and bad characters: the bank, the damn boyscouts or whatever the hell they were supposed to be, the over-the-top vice principal/wrestling coach (and how the hell did he get in the fucking play anyway?), etc. And the neighbors? Speaking Korean, then switching to American for the quick ha-ha? Yeah, they fucking grated on my nerves.
The little girl character Lulu, however, was priceless. And I'm not just saying that because I have a fondness for that name. :) But the rest of the movie? Dude, what the fuck ever. Even if the duck did make me laugh.