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Monday, July 12, 2010

Killers

#Moviereview #Killers #AshtonKutcher #KatherineHeigl
Confession time. I am a huge fan of Katherine Heigl, and not so much of Ashton Kutcher, but when I saw them in Killers, well, I think my opinion of Ashton was changed a little—for the worse.

I think this movie had great potential—from the previews Killers looked to be funny, action packed, and even posses a bit of a romantic side. While I was entertained and even laughed more than once, all Killers reminded me of was a cross between Mr. & Mrs. Smith and a poorly constructed James Bond movie. Am I sorry I saw it? No, not really. Would I suggest it to a friend? Yeah, probably—but maybe just as a Redbox rental.

If I had to pick a best part of the entire movie it would definitely have to be Tom Selleck and his mustache.

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