creating a fictional alias and coming out of retirement to direct a screenplay by some rando would both be peak Soderbergh lol
For some reason I was thinking this was going to be rated R. If Wind River isn't playing locally, then I'll go see it this weekend.
One of the summer's better movies. There were admittedly some pacing issues, and I don't think it quite lived up to the trailer, but that shouldn't take away from how entertaining everyone (Daniel Craig in particular) is
There were only five people in my showing, three guys behind me and my sister. Definitely the part we laughed most at together.
I really should. I haven't gone to the movies the past couple weekends (nothing new that interested me) and I'd enjoyed making it my Saturday or Sunday morning thing, haha.
Trying to get my in laws to watch my 1 year old son so the wife and I can go and see this. I don't feel good about my chances.
This was a lot of fun. I felt the pace was perfect. Just an all around enjoyable movie with great performances.
looooooooooved this. So funny, so expertly made. Maybe the best performance of Tatum's career? And Soderbergh put it perfectly when he said Adam Driver is "incapable of being uninteresting". Daniel Craig was great as well. I think this may outdo the Ocean's movies for me. It's at least close with Eleven.
yeah this was a lot of fun even though I didn't laugh out loud a lot I enjoyed it Sebastian Stan's whole robot thing was amazing I like that Riley Keough is so enthralling she can make even driving directions sound like the most fascinating thing in the world I hope Daniel Craig didn't actually eat eggs out of vending machine, also I'm pretty sure his entire diet was protein
enjoyed this a lot. Have always enjoyed Soderbergh's breezy crime pictures (The Oceans Trilogy, Out of Sight). didn't expect this to have as much heart as it did either, particularly the pageant sequence. SODERBERGH BACK BABYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY