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this film, at least as far as the DVD jacket is concerned, is portrayed as an action movie about the changes that take place in soldiers seeing
combat.
This film makes a rule of this concept, in fact the finale has almost the entire female cast engaged in
combat
with only their shoes on.
Blood, breasts and posterior... Too bad the camera work is static and boring and coupled with the editing makes the
combat
painfully staged and slow.
It's supposed to be about how some Vietnam vet had problems after coming home from war and how he was using "the vicious
combat
techniques of raw power and heroic behaviour he learned in Vietnam to stand up to the street scum" of New York.
With its great animation,mood setting music,close
combat
edge of the sit plot line,and thrills around every corner,this movie is not for people with weak stomaches!The first time I saw it I was hooked!It blows Dragonball Z right out of the water!If you like great plots,action ,close
combat
fighting,stuff exploding, then this movie is for you.(I
Reminiscent of WWII films based around submarine
combat
and air-combat (the fighters seem like adaptations of WWII Corsairs in their design, evoking a retro feel) this is one of few American films that I felt was not overwhelmed by sentiment or saccharine.
Great close
combat
moves.
Cheryl Ladd is one of the most beautiful women in the business, and a terrific actress, Ken Wahl is also a very strong character and the
combat
scenes are fantastic.
With time out for
combat
service in the Great War, he put his extremely comical features to use as an actor in comedy shorts, and had even more success as a writer, producer and director.
Abdul Salis plays a character based on the real person of Eugene Bullard, the first African-American
combat
pilot.
As a bonus, Dark Assassin uses topnotch, real martial arts fighters and champions such as Cung Le, Rudi Ott, Marvin Perry, and Yao Li with real
combat
skills devoid of wires and silly acrobatics.
There is not much of a plot to the film, because it shows the real hero Audie Murphy in
combat.
One absolutely ridiculous scene consists of two guys lying on a double bed in a suburban bedroom, dressed in their
combat
fatigues, firing their machine guns while asleep.
A good guy, a bad guy, shooting, close combat, blood and broken bones and a huge death count at the (happy) end.
This,the fourth and last of the Matt Helm movies has a lot to recommend it and has serious credentials to be one of the most interesting films of the 60s and that is for a variety of reasons.One of these is the appearance of the late Sharon Tate who gives a very appealing comic performance in her final movie.The attractive 60s star Dahlia Lavi makes a good villainess and is a fine foil for Nigel Greene a respected English actor (who was later to die tragically) as the evil Count Contini.He had played a similar role in the earlier British spy thriller DEADLIER THAN THE MALE.Nancy Kwan also appears and so does Chuck Norris in a "blink and you'll miss him"screen debut.The reason Norris was in it at all was because of the movies' fight choreographer,none other than the legendary Bruce Lee himself and he does sterling work giving the many hand to hand
combat
scenes in THE WRECKING CREW a zest that was rare in action movies of the period that featured martial arts.
They are forced to send to
combat
little and inexperienced pidgeons to do the job.
Courage, revenge, love, combat, victory, honor, defense, reconciliation...those ideals deeply hidden within the human spirit have long been considered precious targets of human life.
As a wanna-be (or wish-I-could-have-been)
combat
pilot I got to see some of the true aircraft stars of WWII.
That begins a 600 miles journey through the jungle, with terribly directed
combat
scenes and with poorly dramatized suffering.
Although we expect some period gloss over suffering and combat, the scenes are very poorly presented.
Most of the action scenes in "Last Blood" are pretty decent that consists of gun play and some hand to hand
combat.
Cartoon characters Bullwinkle Moose (voice of Keith Scott, who is also the voice of the narrator) and Rocket J. Squirrel (voice of June Foray) are yanked out of their endless re-runs by perky, hopeless FBI agent Karen Sympathy (Piper Perabo) in order to
combat
their arch-enemies, Boris (Jason Alexander), Natasha (Rene Russo) and Fearless Leader (Robert De Niro) when THEY are brought out into the real world.
Three soldiers returning from Iraq after sustaining injuries received during
combat
expecting a normal 30 days of leave.
Combat
Shock (1986) was a low budget film about a battle scarred veteran who just cannot erase the memories of his horrific experinces in Viet-Nam.
Some of the
combat
sequences tend to be a touch repetative, but the wonderful feel of being in "a movie" is really, really quite nice.
Of course, the old codger bests them in hand to hand
combat.
Criminally underrated war picture details the adventures of a group of WWI volunteer pilots whose excitement turns to anguish and despair when they are confronted with the reality of
combat.
Nick Cannon butchered the movie with unnecessary profanity, dimwit humor, and a scene in which he grabs two pump-action shotguns with the purpose of dual-wielding them in
combat.
We knew who the enemy was, and how to do
combat
with them.
COMBAT
SHOCK is not what you'd expect from Troma, but it doesn't matter anyway.
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