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That's fine. I am not trying to sound like a know it all or anything, but
Speaking of underrated films, I feel like quite a few foreign films I've watched are ridiculously entertaining yet haven't been seen by many, such as 'I Saw The Devil' or some of Mads Mikkelsen's foreign work like 'Flame & Citron' and 'After the Wedding.' He has a new movie coming out at the end of the month (in the area, anyway) called 'The Hunt' which looks incredible, and I think my girlfriend is going to join me in seeing it.
I am okay with the ending being ambiguous; I think it works better that way actually.
For me,
Very interesting and well written, @4EverBonded! The film is also based on a novel called A Very Private Gentleman, which I hope to read one day.
I haven't seen it yet either, but I do share your enthusiasm to, naturally. :)
It didn't get the appraisal of Gladiator but in my opinion is almost as good. What most impresses me is the historical accuracy, even in little details. The only downside is of course Orlando Bloom. He is not terrible but I believe a better actor would improve not only the movie but also its reception.
Starring Fred Ward as Remo and Joel Gray as Chiun. Directed by Guy Hamilton. Screenplay by Christopher Wood, adapted from the Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir, Destroyer novels.
What, :-O you read a couple of Destroyer novels and didn't feel compelled to read them all?! ;)
The complete 145 volume collection, plus companion books, takes up 5 shelves on my bookshelf.
I love Bond, but he's no match for a Master of Sinanju! Move over indeed, Mr. Bond! :D
I will check them out again later this year. Which of the entire series do you consider to be the best? (although we may need to do this in a PM, as this is a film thread ...)
But again, Remo Williams is a terribly underrated film, IMHO of course. I loved it so much, I searched out the books and got hooked.
However, I have to admit it was Bond that brought me to Remo.
I couldn't ignore that Guy Hamilton, my favourite Bond director, was directing and that Chris Wood was writing. The film marketing did seem to try to capitalize on the escapist/adventure Bond vibe as well.
It was a no brainer that I would be shelling out cinema coin for this film.
And I am glad I did.
Fred Ward as Remo in action, dealing with very evil henchman.
The movie gets a bad rap for being too violent. It's probably one of the most fun action movies I've seen in years.
Action-packed movie featuring my favorite french actor Jean Reno.
I never was able to figure out why the 1998 Godzilla got so much bad reviews.
Take that name off the film, and it's a good MONSTER movie.
What a joke.
Most definitely!
NOES , esp NOES 2
Jaws 2
Eaten Alive
Biloxi Blues
Communion
Comfort of strangers
TMNT II
TMNT animated movie
Red Heat
Batman : Sub Zero
Halloween III (fans were just bummed no Myers/Loomis)
Fist of Fury II and III
Ninja Strikes Back (this is like MR where it's all about the spectacle)
Gigli (actually has some funny scenes)
The Cell
Angel Eyes
For Petes Sake
I'd say PA2-6 (fyi , PA1 is 30 today.......)
Capt Harris : "Move it , move it , move it !!!!"