A man with no super powers attempts to take down an imaginary super villain while bumbling his way through fights and plots that may prove he's not imagining things.
The mass of critic notices is not only distracting, it's self-serving and overbearing. The choice of image fits the story, but it's probably not better than any dozen or more that could have been selected.
While I want Woody Harrelson to succeed, I'm struck by just how dumb his character is and how conveniently the story centers itself around him. It feels like the film is stretching credibility intentionally without reaching anything meaningful.
None.
I have not seen this film.
-Wesley Lovell (March 21, 2010) Original