I just love this DVD!! Many thanks
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Great thanks
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Okay, not really about that Rock McBeefheart thing. That's just my own private love name for Ryan Reynolds, whose middle name is Rodney but who I also forgive for that fact. Because he's Rock McBeefheart (the alter ego of Geeky McDorkus, who can be plainly seen in that true life movie starring Glenn Close, when he was her son and she was a lesbian in the military), and worth seeing in anything. And not that The Nines isn't worth seeing anyway, because it is. And it's not really just for fans of The Sims, either, because it's a slick mixture of various alterno-reality metaphysical ponderings and sharp storytelling that manages to co-exist with an actual payoff that's understandable. Rather than "yeah yeah, we were going to make it make sense, but then we decided to just make it not make sense in the hopes you'd think we were deep". Nobody likes to be fooled into the sack with the promise of deepness. It just makes us feel cheep. So thank you, makers of The Nines, for creating an interesting film with medium to large themes and a lack of fear of sci-fi/fantasy. And also for giving Rock McBeefheart more deep stuff to be in, rather than Van Wilder 2: Electric Boogaloo. Oh, and you also get mad propz for making Melissa McCarthy the favourite, and the wife of Rock. Everyone likes it when the fat chick isn't a loser in some movie where she gets stabbed or snubbed by Freddie Prinze Jnr. Especially me. Mighty ViperRead full review
im a big ryan reynolds fan so i wanted to see this , but its a strange film that you ahve to watch all the way though in one go if you miss bits you will lose what is going on
enjoyed the film but had to watch it twice to understand the plot. good overall story will defo watch again and have already given to a friend to watch :)
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