![]() He finds himself whisked away to the afterlife where he is offered the chance to delay Judgement Day by working for the Rest In Peace Department, or R.I.P.D. The premise of the film is that Reynolds is a Boston-city cop named Nick, who is killed in the line of duty. I wish R.I.P.D. was the film to get him back on track, but I think it may just continue the derailment in progress of his career. Both films are tracking way lower than what they need financially, in order for them to be deemed a success. This week he has both Turbo, where he voices the title character, and R.I.P.D. debuting. ![]() I personally liked him in the role, though the film itself was a complete letdown. But it all began to come crashing down with his sub-par film, The Green Lantern. With The Proposal he was a competent romantic lead alongside Sandra Bullock, and in Safe House, he proved his action bona fides next to Denzel Washington. He was starting to move away from his early Van Wilder image into more leading man roles. Ryan Reynolds, who stars in this film, finds himself in a real bind. Sadly, the 3D is pointless for this film, and so the real concern should be with the movie itself. The release was pushed back so that it could be converted into 3D. Originally, it was supposed to have been released in the summer of 2012. with a year long delay in its release date.
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