Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle described it as a "tolerable stinker of a film" that "plays like a Saturday morning cartoon".
Additionally Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle said that, "Denzel Washington is riveting."
Peter Stack, a spokesman at G.E., agreed that the deal would mean the company would be able to offer both the machines and contrast agents to hospitals.
In his review for the San Francisco Chronicle, Peter Stack wrote, "Want a believable plot or acting?
But the spokesman, Peter Stack, said "most of our funds are related to our financial businesses, mostly in insurance."
In his review for the San Francisco Chronicle, Peter Stack wrote, "Rudolph botches the material big time.
Peter Stack of The San Francisco Chronicle said that several scenes which featured miming were particularly well made.
In the San Francisco Chronicle, Peter Stack thought "the story ... goes on too long.
Peter Stack writing for the San Francisco Chronicle, saw the film as "not the terrible movie that its ubiquitous trailers would indicate.
When asked by a reporter what the sale might generate, Peter Stack, a G.E. spokesman, said the company expected a pretax gain of $300 million.