I just think there should have been more to it. It didn't feel like as natural a progression to the ending, but the ending itself was fine. And then the climax sort of just happens I guess. The Wall Street Journal reporter seemed to only be there to force exposition and didn't have a story. Jon Hamm's and Hannibal Buress's characters didn't really have a throughline, although it seemed like Hamm's character was gonna get more involved with the Cheryl and Chilli triangle. I also kind of felt like certain threads didn't really go anywhere. The fake miscarriage and the real cancer. Overall I enjoyed it, but there were certainly some awkward tonal shifts at times. I liked both Game Night and Blockers a bit more than this, but if you like the people involved I think it's worth checking out. As a quick aside, I never would have guessed that Renner was the oldest of the main cast. Nitpick corner: Does this movie want me to believe that Hannibal Buress and Jon Hamm are roughly the same age? Because I don't. I also thought it dragged a bit towards the end. I'm not sure how I feel about the "never been tagged" plot device, which I thought made it clear that Renner wouldn't be tagged until the end. What I didn't: Rashida Jones is utterly wasted in this, and I kinda wish the lead was literally any other character. I especially liked how a few scenes (the forest scene and the waterboarding scene) that are tonal departures from the movie look like they came from a different movie. Visually it's nothing spectacular, but it's better than it needed to be and I think that's worth praising. The end was actually legitimately touching, which I never would have guessed. It kept me guessing what would come next, and towards the end I kept waiting for the reveal that Ed Helms' character was faking cancer, but it never came. I though Isla Fisher was one of the highlights, and it's especially impressive because the "overly intense" character can often be pretty annoying. In particular, the string of miscarriage jokes towards the end had me laughing a ton. What I liked: First off, I liked that they went way raunchier and darker with the jokes than I would have expected based on the trailer. Between Game Night, Blockers, and this, it's been a pretty good year for mainstream comedies. I was an easy sell for this movie because I like just about everyone involved, but I really enjoyed this. Jake Johnson as Randy "Chilli" Cilliano.Screenplay by Rob McKittrick, Mark Steilenīased on the Wall Street Journal article entitled "It Takes Planning, Caution to Avoid Being It" by Russell Adams But he knows they’re coming.and he’s ready. RankingsĬlick here to see rankings for 2018 filmsĬlick here to see rankings for every poll doneįor one month every year, five highly competitive friends hit the ground running in a no-holds-barred game of tag they’ve been playing since the first grade-risking their necks, their jobs and their relationships to take each other down with the battle cry “You’re It!” This year, the game coincides with the wedding of their only undefeated player, which should finally make him an easy target. If you haven't seen the film but would like to see the result of the poll click here. Your automated media center is one filebot command away – extract archives, identify and organize media files, fetch additional artwork and metadata, update Plex, and more – the amc script does it all.If you've seen the film, please rate it at this poll. FileBot offers a simple CLI for common use cases, and a built-in scripting engine for more complex tasks. Run FileBot remotely and setup unattended automated workflows. Drag your movie or episode files onto the drop area.Manually search and download subtitles, preview subtitles and fix encoding problems. Besides automatic lookup you'll also be able to Right-click New Names list area and select your preferred datasourceįetching subtitles is just as easy, just drop it in.Drag movie or episode files into the Original Files list area.To your specific needs and preferences, or keep things simple and stick to the naming standard. FileBot will automatically match your files with informationįrom your preferred online database, and then rename and organize everything perfectly for you. FileBot makes renaming and organizing media files a breeze.
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