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Things like the jock yelling at him to do stuff in quite a non-chalonte manner, with pledge over reacting and over-doing the whole "eager to be popular role" What really took the cake with this one is the final
battle.
But till this
battle
royale, the film was really dull and pathetic.
The purpose of his
battle
this time is to prevent the baby of nurse Valerie Rosales (Jennifer Beals) from getting born.
Good (in the form of a gay man) and evil (in the form of a bald mute guy)
battle
for control of his soul.
While it did have some pyrotechnics in the final
battle
sequence it was lackluster due to a lack of choreography.
It's not that a good war film needs to have a
battle
scene every five minute.
The exception to "The Story of G.I. Joe" is a brief
battle
segment (titled "city under siege" on the DVD) which takes place in Italy.
Mayeda must
battle
all odds to survive and the secure the fate of his beloved Japan.
Written by Adam Hackbarth (an incredibly apropos surname if there ever was one), and directed by Corbin Timbrook (who after The attendant, and Tower of blood, HAS to know that he keeps making crap for a living), this movie s a constant
battle
between the film's incompetence and the viewer's need to stay awake.
I knew nothing of this film before I was convinced to see it by a friend who had heard it was a "non-stop epic
battle
scene from beginning to end".
VD returns a Luc & must do
battle
again.
This one is in a
battle
with some of the most awful movies of all time.
Ledger makes a pretty good performance, for what it's worth, and the film does have it's eye-catching moments, particularly with a gun
battle
towards the end, but I can't say I enjoyed it as I didn't look at it all.
VERY BAD MOVIE........and I mean VERY BAD...THe plot is predictable, and it's EALLY cheesy, the creativeness of the
battle
and the dance scenes for the time are the only reason I didn't give the movie a one, other than that...this is def a movie one can def afford not to watch.....I feel while watching the movie, the idea behind the movie was an interesting one tho kind of cliché....bringing country bumpkins to the city blah blah blah, but I feel it might have been at least a little better if it just wasn't so cheesy, very poorly portrayed from idea to screen, i think.
The Plot is somewhat predictable at times, tho the dancing I can say AT TIMES, is pretty good, The break dance
battle
twist was good.....IF u just pop the movie and watch the dance scenes and make up your own dialog maybe it can be a 5...lol
Sometimes laughable, but nonetheless I was entertained mainly due to its brutal and grisly acts of pulpy violence towards some rather obnoxiously annoying college students by a psychotic killer with a
battle
axe.
Dean Jagger portrays Armand Louque, an officer in the French Army of World War I, who has stumbled upon an ancient tale of soldiers turned into automatons, or "zombies", who are impervious in
battle
and may hold the key to victory in the war, though on whose side is not certain.
Anyways, the story is about the
battle
between 2 ancient sorcerers.
Seems the Corporal has fooled the actress into thinking he's off to
battle
when actually he's part of a airplane carrier crew, flying to and from Honolulu (you'd think she'd be happy he was staying out of harm's way, but instead she acts just like most childish females in 1950s movies).
The almost grand looking but completely fake looking backdrops reminded me of some of George Lucas' latest creations, which made it so much more disappointing because through the whole movie, there was that little glimmer of hope in the back of my mind that the film would climax in a lightsaber duel/space laser
battle.
The
battle
between nature and technology always caught man's imagination.
Finally, that lame ending to the movie supposedly depicting the
battle
of San Jacinto as a mutual
battle
of 600 Texicans vs 700 Mexican Soldiers when there was actually closer to 1,500 well trained Mexican regulars.
Every Texas school kid who pays attention in their first Texas history class knows the
battle
took the Mexican Army by surprise during siesta time and the Mexican army was so confused they could not form ranks and fled as they were not trained to fight frontier style hand to hand.
The whole movie i was waiting for something exciting to happen, but it didn't, then i was at least expecting a big epic
battle
at the end, but even that was a huge disappointment, just some random running around, waving with the swords...
The film begins with a fight sequence that would let anyone hope the film will have
battle
scenes.
Unfortunately, it is the only
battle
scene of the film.
Even the war scenes were terribly executed, using the same hill in all their
battle
scenes, and spending unnecessary time on casual talk.
This causes a
battle
of wits between the rascally rabbit and his now former employer.
The scenes at Jabba's palace (Leia looks amazing in that metal bikini) and of course the epic three way
battle
at the end are still stunning to look at.
these are areas where the Muslim populations have been involved in wars, repression, ethnic cleansing; where dictators have pursued torture and summary executions to hold power and where religious communities are in constant deadly
battle
with each other.
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