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Don't think I've seen him in any comedy roles, just drama films and thrillers.
Priceless
He's probably been in a few comedies, either on film or TV. Very few actors limit themselves to just dramas or thrillers.
Thanks for sharing. :)
Haven't seen Project A for quite some time. Think I might just watch it again soon. I did recently rewatch Armour of God which is one of my favorite Jackie Chan films.
Armour of God is great one of his best, Armour of God II: Operation Condor was good too, the finale is crazy...
I remember this amongst the glut of martial arts movies of the 80"s, I used to borrow many of these films from my local rental store, around the early 80's it would have been on Beta Max. Sho Kosugi staring pictures seemed to be released every other week, usually with a cast of people who could barely do martial arts and barely act ;))
Pretty lame how they don't show the arrow entering the henchman's arm. Similar things happen at other points in the film.
I love this one! And the one in which they talk about how "General Synod's Life of Christ" is an insult to Monty Python. Edit: And the one in which Mel Smith interviews Rowan Atkinson playing "Le Comte de Frou Frou."
My comment was flippant admittedly there were some accomplished martial artists in many of the films, though the more films there were the quality dipped as often is the case.
I bought Superman The Movie: Extended Cut last year when it was released...
It's has 45 minutes of additional scenes, worthwhile for fans of the film.
'Radiation Shields'
Yep. It includes my favorite Miss Teschmacher line that doesn't appear in any other version. When Lex and Otis say to her "What more could anyone ask?" in unison she responds with "Sunshine? A night on the town instead of under it?"
One of my favourite additional scenes is the reprogramming of the missiles, what was added improves that section of the film greatly.
Hmm... I tend to stay out of the Bond 25 Production thread so I am oblivious to most of what's been going on, though I found this interesting.
I personally choose to remain positive regarding the new film