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This looks pretty good. Based on a true story with many people in the cast that were there when it happened.

The title made me think it was a Jason Statham movie.  Ex-military turned roofer out for revenge because the daughter of someone on his crew was murdered or kidnapped.  And it would get my money.

But agree, this looks pretty fun.

Saw it yesterday not expecting much.  It was really great entertainment - campy in parts, very touching in others.  Channing Tatum does a fantastic job.  Highly recommend!

I saw the trailer a bunch of times before other films. It was long and it's one of those that seemed like they gave it all away.But I've heard the movie is good and it's probably what we'll see this coming weekend if it's still at our theater.

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Caught this one yesterday and enjoyed it.  Not essential, but a good time for 2 hours.  Tatum and Dunst are great in it.  It's incredible that Dunst has been doing this shit for 30 years and is still delivering.

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Was surprised to see a thread about this movie. Watched it tonight. I thought it was slow, pretty boring and sad. Not what I was expecting.

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Just watched it on Paramount+. This movie needs a new edit. 2 hours is too long. Cut 30 - 40 minutes of the boring stuff and it would be pretty good.

Not a bad movie. Probably won't watch it again, but can at least say I saw it. 

 

On 10/30/2025 at 12:33 PM, Stringer said:

It's incredible that Dunst has been doing this shit for 30 years and is still delivering.

Emma Stone gets all the attention for her risk taking and Margot Robbie for selling tickets, but I think Dunst is the most versatile actress (hell, maybe performer) working in film.  

On 12/7/2025 at 10:50 PM, Chopper said:

Was surprised to see a thread about this movie. Watched it tonight. I thought it was slow, pretty boring and sad. Not what I was expecting.

I started it a couple of nights ago and enjoyed the first half or so before I turned it off to go to bed. I'll probably get around to finishing it eventually, but when I tried to restart it the next night I just wasn't feeling it anymore. 

On 12/12/2025 at 2:50 PM, LCHorn said:

Emma Stone gets all the attention for her risk taking and Margot Robbie for selling tickets, but I think Dunst is the most versatile actress (hell, maybe performer) working in film.  

 

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I really thought that this one was going to be more heists and hijinx. I was disappointed when I realized it was going to turn into a romcom. I know it's based on a true story and I think fairly accurate, but man the whole concept of dating while you're an escaped prisoner is stupid. I was also surprised that Tatum is older than Dunst - Dunst appears to be aging naturally and Tatum here looks like he's supposed to be playing early 30s? I think the whole "falling in love" angle caught me off guard (I did not watch trailers) and I spent too much time during this movie just being mad at how stupid everyone is.

On 12/12/2025 at 2:50 PM, LCHorn said:

Emma Stone gets all the attention for her risk taking and Margot Robbie for selling tickets, but I think Dunst is the most versatile actress (hell, maybe performer) working in film.  

Started watching the Fargo TV show and when I saw her and Plemons in Season 2 I knew it was going to be good. It was. She was excellent.

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