Just quickly popping by to boast(?) not sure since it wasn't that great... that I saw The Bourne Legacy a few hours ago one of the first advanced screenings in Australia (it was in Hoyts Extremescreen too! Big comfy seats I'd never been there before. And free. So extra win). Y'know bar last week's premiere at Sydney and Melbourne where Jeremy
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Most action movies aren't really worthwhile anymore, but they're action movies. Emphasis on action. I still question why people bother, though.
I'll catch this one when it hits Budget theatres. Tuesdays have $1 admission.
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I don't think I saw all of the Bourne movies in the cinema, nor in order, maybe? Matrix is also a lot of action, though I don't think I've seen the last of the third, I keep meaning to watch them all in a marthon but never get around to it.
Yes, that's the only reason why I bothered entering to win the tickets, Jeremy Renner. :P
Not that the other actors were bad, just I find it a bit pointless to add an 'original' screenplay to a catalogue based from books. So its kind of a fanfiction movie if you get what I mean?
Yeah, all action movies can start to blur after a while.
Wow, only $1?? But I've seen comparisons before and ticket prices are supposedly the highest here and some other country (I forget the name) than the UK & USA.
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The action movie I am excited to see is the Expendables 2. I loved the first one.
We have Budget Cinemas here. I'm sure there are varieties in other states and countries, but the admission is normally $2-3, I believe. It's cheap; they show movies a few months after they're released. The normal theatres are up there with $13 admission or something.
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