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Didn't see Shoot em Up. Liked Wanted quite a bit

Posted by Road Warrior on July 26, 2008 at 19:15:13:

A movie whose premise is, well, I really can't say that as it would be a huge spolier, let's just say it was the most inventive method of detrmining assassinees ever contrived. Totally unbelievble but so was the Matrix, which this reminded me of more than a little.
And yes, Jolie is a scene stealer.


Very well done. *** (out of ****)



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