Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
Lumsdal
Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
AshUnow
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Kien Navarro
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Beam Me Up
I'll give this movie a B for the action, but the plot was terrible. A EMF weapon manages to wreck the US economy and defense network (even the submarines are sunk) to the point that two third-rate military powers -- Russia and North Korea -- can invade the country. That's too much of a stretch.
matthew-robertson002
This movie is grossly underrated by everyone. I think it's great.
laevyra
Red dawn is entertaining if you keep in mind this is a fictional story along the lines of David and Goliath. Its about overcoming obstacles no matter how threatening or big they are. Not about why N.Korea invaded America. And the bonds of being in a team. If you are looking for a decent entertaining movie that has nothing to do with reality but more focuses on internal bonds and struggles, you should definitely watch this. If you are looking for a realistic action movie you rather skip this one.
Python Hyena
Red Dawn (2012): Dir: Dan Bradley / Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Josh Peck, Josh Hutcherson, Adrienne Palicki, Isabel Lucas: Unbearably dull piece of dirt about the emerging of evil. Perhaps that can describe the fact the studios heaped this remake on us without a bit of warning of how bile it is. We have North Korean soldiers landing in America for a takeover that must have had even the biggest of comedians rolling in the aisles with laughter. Then we have Chris Hemsworth as a soldier returning from active duty who trains a group of snot nose kids who have all the believability of the characters in the Peanuts comics. After seeing their policeman father shot from a distance, they form a laughable group called the Wolverines. For the length of time it takes Hemsworth to train these idiots to fight like soldiers, I could have had a quick sh*t. None of this makes any sense and director Dan Bradley is no help either. We are subjected to action scenes that couldn't be any worse than if they were reenacted as a skit on Saturday Night Live. Hemsworth gives lame speeches about patriotism, while his brother, played by Josh Peck basically whines and pouts. The selfish brat rescues his chained girlfriend on a bus but doesn't seem to care about the other prisoners. Josh Hutcherson plays a wussy tech kid, and Adrienne Palicki plays Hemworth's new lady who trains really quick. Isabel Lucas plays Peck's girlfriend whom he risks his neck freeing while leaving everyone else on the bus. Easily one of the worst films of the year and it should be taken to a remote region, strapped to a bomb and blown up. Score: 1 / 10