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Yes, it is "Wanted."

Anytime bullets bend through the air, rats explode into thin air and reality is nothing more than an obsolete word, I would say it's worth a trip to the cinema.

While you won't find any deep, meaningful plot lines, you will find some amazing cinematography and an intriguing cross between a "Kill Bill" movie and "The Matrix."

From the slightly geeky hero, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy), to the beyond intense, veteran superassassin, Fox (Angelina Jolie), this flick keeps you pulled to the edge of your seat.

In the beginning it seems that the main character (McAvoy) is just a guy, living a rather unimportant life, with a horrible job and a cheating girlfriend. But when he's so low he can't take anymore he runs into an interesting group of people who either want to kill him or save him. He quickly finds out a bit of life-changing information, like the fact that he is actually a superassassin with special powers, which hurls him into the adventure of a lifetime.

Now he's training to be a killer, taking orders from a loom and soaking in a questionable healing chamber, all to become a member of a 1,000-year-old fraternity of assassins that he knows nothing about.

Wanted is definitely a great shoot 'em up film that is worth a trip to the big screen.

Posted by at July 3, 2008 7:38 p.m.
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