I'm so tired of movies like Inglorious Basterds and the Saw franchise that glorify violence. Things got bad when Hollywood started promoting movies where the GOOD guys were inflicting the violence.
It's no surprise, then, that this movie really hit the mark. It's upbeat, meaningful and full of great performances.
No wonder it grossed over $200 million so far.
Hollywood, take note -- America wants to see more movies like these.