Movie Review - Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World
By Rych McCain International/Nationally Syndicated Entertainment Columnist
Keira Knightley & Steve Carell Focus Pics photo |
Seeking A Friend (For The End Of The
World). Focus Features Films. Mandate Pictures, Indian Paintbrush Productions and Anonymous Content Productions. Starring Steve Carell, Keira Knightley,
Connie Britton, Adam Brody, Rob Corddry, Gillian Jacobs, Derek Luke, Melanie
Lynskey, T.J. Miller, Mark Moses, Patton Oswalt and William
Petersen. Written and Directed by Lorene Scafaria. Produced by Steve
Golin, Joy Gorman Wettels, Steven Rales and Mark Roybal.
Picture it!
A 70-mile-wide asteroid is streaking at dead aim toward earth. The last attempt
to stop it fails when the rocket sent to destroy it blows up en route. Now
there are only 21 days left for humanity to exist before the planet is
destroyed. This movie is way too unreal! First, the government wouldn’t allow
this situation to go public because all hell and civil disobedience would break
out!
Steve & Keira Focus Features photo |
The people in this film were calm and busy having a last dinner and drinks
before the end – totally unreal. The cast was top notch but the material was
total lack luster and boring. This is one that you watch in the middle of a “can’t sleep” night to get drowsy again.
* Such A Waste Of My Time!
(You Are SO Kicked Off)!
(You Are SO Kicked Off)!
Steve and Keira have fun while a 70 mile wide asteroid
is streaking at dead aim to totally destroy earth.
Get real! Focus Features Photo
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