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Check out armour of god and drunken master two of his best. Project A and Police story series is worth a look also mate.
Boring, and a victim of what I call 'over-writing'.
I liked the character they set up with Clooney/Clayton, but I wish they had stuck to his job, and not gone in on his personal problems with the bar and his kids.
Just a man with a cool job executing said cool job. Don't over-complicate it.
-/10 I won't rank it as I didn't finish it.. and won't.
I don't blame you. I forced myself to sit through it once and found it to be incredibly dull and boring. One of the films that tries too hard to create a compelling story but falls flat and dull.
@fire_and_ice, I believe I also have 'Dragons Forever.' I picked up an eight film DVD pack from Best Buy for only $5, and I want to say that was part of it.
That's a bargain mate, never had any of Jackie Chan movies on dvd, had them on video. showing my age a bit, probably time i revisited them. Other than the shanghai movies and rush hour films not really bothered with alot of his most recent films @chrisisall oh i watched around the world in 80s days lol
Around the world in 80 days? it not bad, Arnies cameo is amusing because its ludicrous, though i am a big arnie fan. Some of the fight scenes with Jackie are pretty decent.
Overall it wasn't all that, but amusing if you're in the right mood...action was very good though.
"Avengers Assemble" Brilliant! Do not need to say anymore on this one! :-bd
Have you read the graphic novel?
Well...yeah, but that's not what is important. Have you read the graphic novel?
I have so many movies here and there that I've been interested in picking up, but don't recall much from. 'Terminator: Salvation' was another that I remember enjoying in theaters, but that was many years ago. I may impulse purchase them, they're only a few dollars a film.
Starting my Bondathon tonight!
Having sat through all five of these Twilight films, I now feel sorry for myself. Granted, I did it against my free will: the girlfriend blinked her eyes often enough to remind me how much I love her and thus I succumbed to her charms. But, and I must emphasise this, I do not come out of this unscathed. Especially the fourth film in the series leaves a bitter taste in my mouth for never have I seen such an unhealthy film for teenagers, dealing with typical teen angst in entirely the wrong way, suggesting to girls that the 'first time' will hurt like mad, even after marriage, and that teen pregnancies are the worst thing there is. I find this extremely conservative point of view a trifle overpronounced in Breaking Dawn pt.1.
Fortunately, there's pt.2, the recently released final film (thank God) in the saga, and this one I must admit is a lot better and might even rise to be the only one in the entire saga I can safely recommend. Anyone who's watched the trailer knows that in this film we shall see
That said, whatever optimism I may radiate for this film, let me be perfectly honest by saying that
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So, overall I cannot say I hated this fifth film but I'm nowhere near a fan of Twilight. I'm of the wrong age and the wrong gender for that.
But the girlfriend's charming eyes flicker happily and that, my friends, is what true satisfaction is all about for me.
I couldn't agree more that:
Anyway, Taylor Lautner HAS to start taking serious acting lessons if he ever plans of becoming an actor. I've seen him in Abduction also, a fairly silly film if you ask me, and his 'acting' never seems to reach acceptable heights.
Weren't they setting him up as Craig's successor for 007?
=P~
(just joking :D)
Seriously, just joking!! :-S
Well lucky for him we live in a world where mainstream teenage girls filled to the brim with hormones eat anything up that is thrown at them. I saw a video where Justin Bieber (hurts to even type it) was on a live interview show, and girls were all in tears at the sight on him. Seriously? This punk has such a God complex it is nauseating. Back what I was saying, the Twilight series sickens me for being a success though it is garbage, like Michael Bay's films at the present time, and the films ruin the scary macabre like specter that Vampires SHOULD always be. I am ashamed to see such a thing happen.
Vampires SHOULD be scary, and I recall seeing some pretty entertaining vampire flicks that didn't involve them glistening or falling in love, such as '30 Days of Night' and John Carpenter's 'Vampires.'
Vampires can be all sorts of things, but one thing they cannot be is sparkling sunlight-proof veggies.
Give me Bela Lugosi as Dracula over Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen any day!
Ha, @Dimi you have once again made my day. I think Pattinson only got the role because he really is deathly pale all the time, and the studio probably found him to be very vampire like. :))
Or I'm simply too old for this. ;-)
The Mortal Instruments is the next book-to-film series, starting next year. Can't wait for that...
Let's face it, nothing will top what Harry Potter did, where the characters grow in age as the films went on.