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Dinner and a Movie: 'This Means War' is Disarming
If you're taking your guy to see this movie, treat him to a beer at recently opened Sports Page beforehand.
Editor's Note — Dinner and a Movie is our newest feature on Roseville Patch. Every Friday, we'll give you a quick review of a new movie, where and when it plays and a dinner idea to go along with it.
Showtimes: "This Means War" is showing at Century Roseville 14 on Eureka Road at 11:30 a.m., 12:35 p.m., 2 p.m., 3:05 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5:35 p.m., 7 p.m., 8:05 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
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Dinner: This week, we have two dinner suggestions depending on your company. For a girls-night-out dinner before or after this flick, we suggest Blue Nami where you can share a bunch of sushi rolls with your girlfriends and chat.
If it's more of a date night, our suggestion is to treat your guy to a beer beforehand. Try the new Sports Page Restaurant and Bar, which is conveniently walking distance to the movie theater. The two of you can grab some hearty appetizers and sample some beers. If you time it right, happy hour is 3-6:30 during weekdays and 10 p.m. to midnight nightly.
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Review: Chris Pine and Tom Hardy play CIA operatives, and best friends, who suddenly find out that they are after the same girl, Reese Witherspoon, in "This Means War."
Pine plays CIA operative FDR and Tom Hardy plays his CIA counterpart, Tuck, in this movie that is more of a bromance than anything else. The two buddies become quick enemies as they fight for the heart of Witherspoon, who plays the role of Lauren Scott. Using all the latest spy equipment at their disposal they do what they can to sabotage the other's chances. That, in a nutshell, is the movie.
Witherspoon, an Oscar-winning actress, doesn't do much for her career in this film. In fact, it may just hurt it to some extent. Pine and Hardy play an unlikely duo as buddies on this mindless mission of love that may self-destruct in three, two….
I'm not going to sugarcoat this, folks. It's not funny and there is very little romance. So much for it being a romantic comedy, right? The flick-o-meter gives "This Means War" a two out of five. The only reason it gets that high of a mark is because of the star power of Witherspoon, Pine and Hardy. There are a few cameos from some other stars but really, it doesn't matter. It's not the fault of the actors; I think most of the blame has to be shouldered by McG, the director. He's taken the Charlie's Angles action he is known for and attempted to make a romantic comedy. McG, your mission has failed.
— Lauren Gibbs contributed to this story.
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