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You get a little bit of everything in this South Korean flick: "Godzilla"-style miniature sets, toy model animals and people, remote control helicopters, firework explosions, and of course, a guy in a gorilla suit.
Before you can say Dr. No, Neil's up to his neck in beautiful women, a super-villain with a nuclear device, the obligatory henchmen, archers on horse back, gun fights, car chases, blind Arab rug-weavers, can-can dancers, explosions, underground lairs, and a Japanese woman kidnapped by the world's most vicious nun/nurse.
A definitive example of 80s action trash: probably the only people who would shell out cash for a ticket were wasted teens looking for some skin and lots of
explosions.
"Vantage Point" seemed like a typical political thriller from the trailers featuring car chases, shootouts and
explosions.
For people who don't necessarily need fancy special effects, and million dollar
explosions
to enjoy a good movie with an idea!
Critics are always looking for something extreme and dramatic and forget about the simple and real; life isn't always a drama with
explosions
in every corner.
Aside from its propagandistic aspects (it seems to argue that America has the right to invade any foreign country in the name of "law and justice"), this is a standard, brainless actioner, with lots of
explosions
and large-scale stunts, but not much excitement.
Soon after she leaves for work he hears reports on the radio of multiple
explosions
in Downtown LA.
Bullets, babes,
explosions.
The action is what we want and luckily thats what you get with tons of
explosions
and some cool aerial dogfights against a humongous zeppelin.
Guns,
explosions
and people fighting.
the acting was horrible, there are absolutely no special effects except for two explosions, and the storyline was horrible.
And there'll be a couple
explosions!
Sure, we all like gunfights and explosions, but when the movie mainly contains an opening scene and then people having flashbacks of that same scene (I think I counted this happening about 3 times) then it starts to get a bit dull.
There should have been a lot more
explosions
of French artillery shells bombarding the city.
This is a movie of a different kind than the average Western viewer sees in the theaters.It doesn't bombard you with
explosions
and cheap thrills.
Everything is heavy handed, and when it seems that the filmmakers couldn't think of anymore ridiculous action sequences they filled it in with over-drawn, slow motion explosions, slow motion scenes of John Cena running, or slow motion scenes of a car flying through the air.
There are few
explosions
and the nudity isn't the least bit gratuitous.
This is an American-made film that reminds you of the foreign movies you love so much (especially if you're sick as I am of car chases, explosions, and special effects).
There was lots of loud
explosions
and numerous bullets expended in the making of this film.
The last 40 minutes in particular is pretty jaw-dropping, with
explosions
and bullets gallore, amidst the frenetic camera-work and stylish visuals.
I really don't need a war movie to be full of
explosions
to like it, but there was nothing about this movie worth liking.
I couldn't believe the miss-timed
explosions
and outrageous filming where the good guys can't miss and the bad guys couldn't hit the side of a huge barn in the final battle scene.
If you can't do that, then you probably lost focus reading all of this due to lack of
explosions
and cgi, so it doesn't matter anyway.
It's a real drama, the characters are real human beings, and it's a very moving story, without car chases and explosions, so unlike most of today's movies.
Bond for the mindless set: no class, no elegance, no humor, a Bond who looks extremely ill at ease in a dinner jacket, violence for violence's sake, endless
explosions
and fights... in fact, just another car-chases-explosions-and-guns film of the kind that Hollywood cranks out by the dozen, even if this one wasn't made in Hollywood.
First, the whole story line with the Marine Corps is very unrealistic (don't want to spoil anything here), there a lot of big explosions, but acting is just very wooden.
So go for the
explosions
and the star is good looking (although we only see his body in one scene unfortunately) but don't expect too much from a movie produced by the WWF.
There's no real expensive shots (crowd scenes, explosions, etc), but everything is shot to scale and looks good.
Thanks god there's nothing like Unreal Tournament gun-happiness and no heroes walking away in a most manly way against the background of flames and nuclear explosions, which are omnipresent in American productions.
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