The attempts at humour were extremely lame- the approach taken should have been 100% serious. Also, there should have been a lot more screen time for Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, and John Malkovich;a little more for Ernest Borgnine, Richard Dreyfuss, and Brian Cox;a little less Bruce Willis; and a lot less Mary Louise Parker.
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Not to be MEAN at all but, I doubt that you're a adult, but don't judge me. Yes, the jokes weren't at all the "funny" you would expect (if you weren't an adult) That's because this movie, is meant MOSTLY for adults, so don't leave crappy comments like that. Different story if you were a adult.
For someone that doesn't want to be judged, you are certainly judgmental![...] Only a child would get so upset at someone disagreeing with them about something so trivial as a movie. I don't like Bruce Willis in this movie... so what? Maybe his next film will be good.
Well let's be honest, the film WAS good you just don't like it. It had good success so the fil was good for Bruce Willis, you just don't like him or the movie, I on the other hand am happy to see him in another successful movie, he needed it. (but I did like cop out too thought it was good luls)
If you want to go by Box-Office, the film has barely broken even after 3 weeks in release- hardly a success considering the star power involved!