Kings and Presidents: Saudi Arabia and the United States Since FDR
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An insider's account of the often-fraught U.S.-Saudi relationship. Saudi Arabia and the United...
Trotskyists on Trial: Free Speech and Political Persecution Since the Age of FDR
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Passed in June 1940, the Smith Act was a peacetime anti-sedition law that marked a dramatic shift in...
Great Contemporaries: Churchill Reflects on FDR, Hitler, Kipling, Chaplin, Balfour, and Other Giants of His Age
Winston S. Churchill, Paul E. Gottfried and James W. Muller
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Churchill Sizes Up the Giants of His Age, Offers Wisdom for Our Own Winston Churchill was awarded...
This Means War (2012)
Movie Watch
CIA operatives FDR Foster (Chris Pine) and Tuck (Tom Hardy) are inseparable best friends and...
Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated This Means War (2012) in Movies
Aug 7, 2019
FDR (Chris Pine) is very confident ladies’ man while Tuck (Tom Hardy) is a divorced father of a little boy looking for “the one”. The more reserved Tuck decides to take his chances with online dating while FDR is content to cruise the local video store searching for his latest conquest. Enter Lauren (Reese Witherspoon), an attractive, independent woman who appears to have everything except a love life.
When Lauren encounters her former fiancé engaged to another woman, she vents her frustration to her best friend Trish (Chelsea Handler) who decides to take matters into her own hands and, unbeknownst to Lauren, produces an online dating profile for Lauren which matches her with Tuck. The first meeting between the two goes very well and they decide to take things slowly and see where this promising start leads. Unfortunately as Trish is heading home she stops in the same video store were FDR is on the prowl and the two mix like oil and water. Undeterred, FDR decides to pursue Lauren.
Eventually Tuck and FDR realize that they’re seeing the same woman and, not wanting to put their friendship in jeopardy, agree that they will continue to see her and let Lauren decide whom she prefers. The fact that neither men in this love triangle acknowledges that they know each other leads to some interesting complications, and naturally jealousies arise between the two friends.
With the full resources of the CIA at their disposal, Tuck and FDR, who’ve both become captivated with Lauren, soon take advantage of their job not only to spy on each other’s dates with Lauren but also to do their best to undermine the other and gain valuable information to help them appear more desirable to Lauren. As if this wasn’t complicated enough, an international criminal named Heinrich (Til Schweiger) is searching for the two agents to seek revenge. Constantly battling one another as well as the impending threat of Heinrich, FDR and Tuck embark on a hysterical and action-packed adventure that is one of the most enjoyable romantic comedies in recent memory.
Sure the film does take a few leaps in logic, such as the CIA turning a blind eye to their use of so many high-level resources in the world of dating but anyone seeing this type of film obviously isn’t expecting realism.
Directed by McG the film mixes action and comedy with a touch of romance and creates an entertaining formula. The three leads work exceptionally well with one another and Hardy and Pine are clearly stars on the rise. Handler does some great supporting work in the film and gets more than her share of laughs. This is definitely one you will not want to miss.
POLITICAL SOUNDS: Trump, Clinton, Obama, Bush
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Ratio Calc is a quick and easy tool for radio control car racers to use trackside. Knowing your...
Changing Lanes (2002)
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A rush-hour fender-bender on New York City's crowded FDR Drive, under most circumstances, wouldn't...
The Eisenhower Chronicles
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In 1938 he was a lieutenant colonel stationed in the Philippines; by 1945 the world proclaimed him...
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