Nicholas of Movies Hate You Too writes:
Dax Shepard is not one of my favorite actors; I don’t hate him, I don’t particularly like him, I am however mostly indifferent to him. Looking back over his filmography none of his work stands out aside from Let’s Go To Prison which I vaguely remember finding somewhat amusing the one and only time I saw it about five years ago. Flash forward to 2012 and he’s not only starring in a film called Hit & Run but he also wrote and co-directed it which brings up two ‘interesting’ questions… A. Should I care if Dax Shepard is writing, directing and starring in his own movie? and B. Is the aforementioned film any good or even worth watching? The answer to both those questions is a resounding no.
Charlie Bronson (I’m serious) is in witness protection and is living with his college professor girlfriend Annie. When Annie gets a job offer in Los Angles Charlie decides to abandon his life in witness protection to go with her.
Nekki has announced that the forthcoming gun fu game, SPINE, will receive a movie adaptation to expand the franchise.
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