ONE FOR THE MONEY review (no spoilers) - BLIND FILM CRITIC

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Blind film critic Tommy Edison reviews the movie "One for the Money". Watch the video to find out how Tommy rates the movie.

Story: Unemployed and newly-divorced Stephanie Plum lands a job at her cousin's bail-bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of a wanted local cop from her romantic past.

Director: Julie Anne Robinson
Writers: Stacy Sherman (screenplay), Karen Ray (screenplay), Liz Brixius (screenplay)
Stars: Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara and Daniel Sunjata

"One For The Money" on IMDB
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1598828/

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  • Midnight Run

  • @ndshfbvgehv Damn good movie!

  • I remember you saying that in Sherlock Holmes 2, Robert Downey Jr. didn't keep his accent throughout the whole film, and you also said it in here. Is this just a common thing in movies, or do you pick up on it easily since you're focused on only hearing the movie? Also, do you ever have someone with you to tell you what's going on in the parts of the movie where there isn't any dialogue? Or do you just like to try to figure it out yourself? -- Thanks for all your amazing quality videos!

  • @FollowRevolutionNine I only mention it if it's really obvious. The accent changed mid-sentence in Sherlock Holmes.. But it changed scene to scene in One for the Money. I might notice it more (or quicker) than others only because I'm not caught up in the visuals on screen. I watch the movie as I would it see it. Then I talk about the story. Any blanks are filled in by my sighted friends... but only if it's important to the story. Thanks for watching the vids!

  • do blind people hate it if i write "first"?

  • @luisgapro I don't. Have at it.

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  • @BlindFilmCritic hahahha it was a joke don't worry I would never do that

  • @BlindFilmCritic thank you

  • toss up between Blade Runner and the dollars trilogy (the one with Clint Eastwood).

  • No Country For Old Men

  • Wow, a non-funny comedy. This seems to be a fad in Hollywood right now.

    Favorite bounty hunter movie . . .

    Cowboy Bebop? Although, to be honest, I vastly preferred the series.

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