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roger ebert on “this means war”

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Now consider her CIA buddies, FDR Foster (Chris Pine) and Tuck (Tom Har­dy). Although Reese is not convincing as the woman they go to war over, she would be ideally cast as a straight roommate giving them advice about their romance. Because surely they’re gay. They do everything together, ranging from deadly fights on top of a Hong Kong skyscraper to an office contest to see who can shoot the most baskets by tossing wadded-up paper into a wastebasket.

—Roger Ebert, This Means War

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amen, roger!

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    They were joking in Empire about the film ending with Chris Pine and Tom Hardy together and I was like “Why didn’t you...
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    No look if I can’t imagine Tom Hardy bending Chris Pine over a table made of Reese Witherspoon, I don’t want to live...
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    ONE OF US. ONE OF US.
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    You mean this wasn’t a gay rom-com??