"Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (2005)

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Ok, I didn't see the things written above...Listen, if he gets into a non-workin elevator, how comes that the elevator he is in actually stops when the women press the button. And, if he really stayed down he would have been blown up by the crashing elevator. It appears that two elevators go up...oh, I don't know...And before he switches the camera offf we see him in the left most monitor...But he was not there when they pressed the button to hook him off...or is it? He was somewhere in the middle I guess....Come on, detectives, you can do this, you can figure this out...But remember to explain everything, including how many elevators there are, how many cameras, what is that the girls see on their screens, how come the monitor linked to the elevator in which they think he is actually switches off when she says "Godbye" (did he do it? holding the power cord in his hand)....I am from far away, but you guys are from America...I ma sure you are...otherwise you would call elevator "lift", and not "elevator" :)...Just contact the screenplay writer and MAKE him tell us what we need to know. They have gotten our money - now they owe us the truth! :) :)
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No - that's for spoilers on any of the other boards, like television shows.

Here on the Movies Board we've always had the following rule (for at least the last 5 years):

For the first three months that a movie comes out in theaters (even if it leaves the theaters before the end of 3 months) any spoiler must be posted in a MARKED spoiler thread. This includes photos/clips from the movie that aren't part of the main widespread movie campaign and quotes.


Again, if you want to discuss spoilers you can only do so in a thread that says, "Spoilers."


Okay? Good. :)
 
I agree. And believe me, I'm a tough critic when it comes to movies, cuz there was so much junk coming out. So it's a BIG relief to know that I was able to go to the theater, mind you, I wasn' t in a good mood that night, and I ended laughing all the way through and left the theater with a BIG smile on my face. :D --All thanks to Brad and Angelina's screen presence, chemistry, HOT HOT moments of passion and last but not least, I liked how they gave Jane that vunerable side behind the tough exterior, cuz that made the movie so much more at heart. I could go on and on....but yea, and the script was also phenomenal!! Which IMO is VERY important.

All in all, Comedy, Romance, Action, Adventure all in one movie! Who can ask for more? ;)
 
Im hoping for a sequel , I read an article a few days ago that mentioned the DVD is going to have an alternative ending .
As much as I loved the movie I do agree smth was missing at the end ,But I wasnt expecting more and the start and middle were awesome so I thought it was pretty good as a whole
One last thing I have to say is what made this movie work is Angie/Brad , they definately gave it the spices it needed I dont think I woudlve enjoyed it as much if it was somebody else

And I hope we see more Of John/Jane , cause theyre one of the most interesting and fun couples I saw in movies .
 
Sorry, ShrrShrr...

But after seeing this film (in its current state), there is no way to explain what I need to say without going into spoilers because the current version of this film that is in theaters is basically a hacked up, storyless PG-13 version of the original script.

One big question is that was raised:

What happened after the department store battle? Why did the NSA and CIA just "stop" trying to kill John and Jane Smith?

In the original script, John and Jane Smith make their way to Keith David (Jane's boss) and "convince" him to leave them alone. However, in the current theatrical version, it just cuts to two years later once they escape the department store after the big battle.

This abruptness is really jarring -- even if you don't know the original ending -- And makes the movie seem very shallow and as if there is something missing... Which there is, technically.

Again, I apologize if I am the reason the original thread was closed, but like I said, there is no other way to answer this question unless you've seen the movie and are asking about it :(
 
People, here it is:

Have you seen Mr. & Mrs. Smith?
Ok, can anyone, step-by-step, explain to me the scene when the elevator chrashes?
Yes, he swiched cameras...ok. But there is much more to it. Is there any detective among you who is so wise as to provide me with an explanation? But please start from a point when Mrs. Smith starts planning the trap (of course, we have to imagine that. So, she is sitting down, bueautiful as she is, and thinking: "Ok, I'll **** him up, and I'll do it like this: ...)

Please, go step by step until the scene is completely over.

Thank you profusely.

Potok
 
Yeah, I agree with what some of you said about scenes being cut and the abrupt ending. The best thing about this movie is actually the acting performances, not the script. :P
 
Cool!

And I'm glad you realize it's not personal - this is a problem that's been rampant lately on all the threads, so thanks for understanding. :)

Also - freakin' AWESOME avi!
 
That was an awesome movie! I wanna see it again - action, comedy, cool stunts! Just the perfect reason why blockbusters are made.

I have one question though that bugged me after the movie. In that scene where John is in the elevator and Jane and her female agents blow it up how did he escape because I couldnt figure it out - was it something to do with the camera he was looking into and the wire he pulled out? Was he in another elevator and if so how did he trick them?

Overall though, again an AWESOME movie!!
 
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