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+1 In the theater, I thought I was the only one who really enjoyed that scene!
Great stuff.
Great stuff.
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The director was in the back and they were just randomly shooting during the drive. Supposedly they didn't know he was filming which is why it appears so natural.
- Anna Kendrick"We were doing this road trip to Vegas and [writer-director David Ayers] was just [occasionally] filming. We spent five hours in the car so there were plenty of times when it was just the three of us talking. Then that song came on Jake's iPod and we just started singing and David very stealthily brought out his camera … It's not like he asked us to play that song again and do it again, it just happened, he filmed it, and now it's in the movie. And luckily they could clear that song. The music supervisor was sweating it for a second."
Good movie.
It's been available at Redbox for a long time now.
Netflix sucks.
Link:
http://www.redbox.com/movies/end-of-watch-blu-ray
Movie was well-made, but extremely formulaic. Not sure what I was expecting, but this just didn't do it for me.
This scene though
Good movie.
It's been available at Redbox for a long time now.
Netflix sucks.
Link:
http://www.redbox.com/movies/end-of-watch-blu-ray
Not to go on a tangent but the poster above meant that it was finally available on Netflix as Instant Stream; it's been on Netflix as a physical rental probably the same time as Red Box b/c that's how I watched it