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The cinematography was well done with some very thoughtfully
choreographed
shots with the Huey and the scenery.
It was not just well
choreographed
fight scenes that made Crouching Tiger & Hidden Dragon or Zatoichi great movies that are worth watching again and again.
It doesn't work and you get a lot of
choreographed
fight scenes.
Did I mention that they were
choreographed?
Who
choreographed
the fights?
but what decided it for me was that i recognized the choreographer; the same man who
choreographed
CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON, Woo Ping Yuen.
It has a great fifties soundtrack and music numbers that are
choreographed
with exciting imagination!
The movie had everything that makes a commercial success, it is a period movie it was quiet well done, songs were out of the world the two best music directors Rehman and Ismail Darbar and a commercial cast,the dances were
choreographed
by S.Dawar group the best dancing school available if you add all this with a good story a very good film!!!!! To make a flop with all this is and art by itself.
The final bout is laughingly
choreographed
and looks silly.
The music is brilliant and the duel in the bullring is incomparable and is perfectly
choreographed
to the wonderful music.
The best film in the Matt Helm series: best soundtrack, best villain, best female sidekick, best (by far)
choreographed
action and fight (thanks to Bruce Lee) sequences and best climax.
And then, and then, it happens....SPONTANEOUS
CHOREOGRAPHED
DANCING.
There are great sprays of blood during the fighting and a decent body count, with the action pretty well
choreographed.
Jet Li in his third US movie again plays credible and hard and does not compromise his great ability in the martial arts by use of embarrassing buffoonery as Jackie Chan has chosen to do(particularly in RUSH HOUR and its sequel).Li engages in a long series of well
choreographed
fight scenes against a variety of foes including a lone fight against a gymful of karate students(another nod to THE MAN FROM HONG KONG)and faces a particularly nasty villain in the form of the excellent Tcheky Karyo who is on peak form here.
This move is a mostly funny mostly naked satire of sexuality of the times, circa 1970, that still holds up today.The bodies are perfect and most of the gags are right on the money.It was written by some of the best writers of this century and the acting is superb.The dance numbers are some of the most innovative ever
choreographed
and the people are naked--isn't that what your always wanted to see in a modern dance routine anyway!Be sure to check out the "Sex Clinic" sketch, it will leave you in stitches!
The musical number "Tomorrow Belongs To Me" is so effective an illustration of the appeal this new Nazi hope held for impoverished suffering Germans, and yet we have The Master Of Ceremonies' evil nodding grin to remind us, in retrospect, what it really led to.Just as every musical number (aside from being so beautifully
choreographed
and presented) reminds us of the desperation in Sally Bowles' life and in most of Germany.
The best moments of the film are the expertly
choreographed
comic routines.
Their acting is refined, the kicks, the punches and the gunshots are
choreographed
as if they were a ballet.
Quite well
choreographed
fight scenes with good realistic violence a la Bruce Lee.
This movie is kung fu crap.It's campy,corny,cheesy,and just appalling.Anyone who can enjoy the random,badly choreographed,slow paced,ridiculously amateur martial arts fight scenes is clearly off their rocker.The storyline screams bad and the plot barely progresses at all.The unbelievable cheesy storyline involves a martial arts student receiving a video game from his grampa in which he and his father get sucked into they then realize that in order to escape they need to beat all of the fighters in the game.Wasn't this on an episode of something like Kim Possible.Hard to believe but the film actually started out OK but after 15 minutes the film becomes a steaming pile of crap.The dialogue is like taking the dialogue from the Mortal Kombat Films,Power Rangers,3 Ninja's,and the English dubbed version of Japanese anime Naruto and creating a hybrid of them all.Don The Dragon Wilson sucks at acting just like the entire cast of this brutally corny film.Stay as far away as you possibly can from this direct to DVD piece of garbage rent something better instead don't waste your time.
My favorite moment of this idiocy, however, comes at the very end, as the director presents the Battle of Little Big Horn as
choreographed
by Busby Berkeley (only without the overhead shots).
High production values dominate and the action set pieces are quite beautifully filmed and
choreographed.
The film doesn't really come alive until the Waiter's Ballet, imaginatively
choreographed
by Michael Kidd and Barbra's dynamite rendition of "So Long, Dearie" but these two highlights happen about two hours into the film and it's a long wait getting to them.
The fight sequences are all very badly staged, for a movie featuring so many martial artists, all of them past their expiration date, don't put out any effort to indicate that anyone
choreographed
these fights without anything but the least amount of effort.
Opens a little slow, but picks up momentum when the convicts get to town, with some good chase scenes and stylized fight scenes
choreographed
by Hong Kong action director Tony Hueng.
NBC creates one of the best series to burn cathode particles into a screen...only to abandon it like one of those professionally
choreographed
orphans in Annie.
This movie might have been more enjoyable sans dialogue, as at least the action sequences were intense and well
choreographed.
The fight scenes are not badly choreographed, but all the rest is just SO stereotypical and familiar.
The fights are not only well
choreographed
but well shot as is generally the whole film with good scenery well filmed.
As usual Gary proves able to sculpt a sympathetic protagonist who is able to win over the audience into rooting for him regardless of the sometimes violent methods he uses to defeat his foes and here his vengeance against the criminal fraternity who destroyed his family and friends is nothing short of apocalyptic.As well as the superb physical skills that Gary brings to his performances he is capable of portraying strong human emotions also.He is always very effective indeed in scenes involving children and it can be no accident that he is often cast as a father in his films.Martial arts are absent from this tale until the final thirty minutes and when they finally appear in a series of brutal and superbly well
choreographed
fights you realise that you are watching a master at work.There are simply no current screen martial arts stars (Chinese,European or American)who could have brought what Gary Daniels brings to this role.This is a movie that should be sought by anyone who professes to enjoy action and if they enjoyed it half as much as I did then it won't be long before they seek out other Gary Daniels movies.They won't be disappointed,if anyone working in this genre delivers the kind of energy that Gary Daniels does in every role then they are being very quiet about it.Keep the British flag flying Gary for there isn't any young actor in the UK today who looks as if they even have the strength to even lift the flag up.Only the US is capable of producing a movie like RECOIL and long may they continue.
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