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Excellent review, gritsman. Renner indeed made a real character, illuminating what a piss poor actor Damon is.

Posted by tinear on August 12, 2012 at 10:22:50:

The film was thoughtful; it's obvious few guys here want to think at the movies. I mean, we're not talking "Prometheus," the meaning of life-type cogitation. If you didn't care to follow the convolutions of the agencies, you could just go with the good vs bad that was easily understood. The action scenes were good, including the first sequence in the woods with the thick-as-a-sequoia tension.
Seeing a drone close-up and working was a gas.