LRA writes: I was surprised by The Green Hornet when I saw it in the theater. Going in with modest to low expectations for a film has a way of shaping your initial reactions to it. So I was eager to see how it played on a second viewing and while I found some other issues that I hadn't noticed before (the opening scenes are quick but not very cohesive) I still had a lot of fun watching it. Once again your mileage will vary depending on your feelings towards Seth Rogen and his style of comedy.
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I was not disappointed in this movie. It was fresh and entertaining. These were exacting your normal super heros because they were just every day people trying to do the right thing. Cato was very funny and almost took on the whole movie but Rogen did pretty good on his own.
I bought it.