Monday, February 20, 2012

This Means War

Sunday February 19th:

I was told this was a chick flick, which it is, but it has some action in there for the guys in the relationship as well. The movie starts out with two spy partners, Tuck and FDR, in Hong Kong searching for a mob boss and his brother. They manage to kill the brother but the Mob Boss gets away and vows to seek revenge. Back in America the Spies become "Grounded" for not being descrete about thier last mission. Stuck in the Office, Tuck decides it's time for him to get back into the game of dating. He looks online and starts to meet this girl. Two blocks away, FDR is hanging out to make sure this girl isn't a creep. After Tuck's date the girl leaves and meets FDR. FDR , not knowing who this girl really is, asks her out on a date. Later on in the movie both spies find out that they're dating the same girl and decide to see who is the better man. They establish 3 ground rules, No Sabotage, No Spying, and if it starts to come between them, they walk away. Eventually they start to break the rules, planting cameras and microphones in the girls house. The Mob Boss that was seeking revenge finally finds Tuck and FDR at a restaurant with the girl, she leaves while Tuck and FDR are physically fighting each other, only to get kidnapped by the Mob Boss. Tuck and FDR but aside their differences to rescue the girl and eliminate the Mob Boss. I don't want to ruin the end but the girl makes her decision milliseconds away from near death by jumping into the arms of... one of the two spies. The two friends make up and agree to work with each other again. The ending of this movie surprised me, it was very comical. I suggest everyone to see this romantic comedy, it's well worth the seven dollars. I give this movie a 9/10, I don't know why but I felt a little empty at the end and that's why it's only a 9 and not a 10 but it was still a Great Movie.

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