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Explosions, production values, American style editing, but very slow pacing, a brilliant dirty photography by the great Luca Bigazzi.
Different ideas of murder, explosions, and captivity are all the order of the evening as the exposition is revealed.
the special effects are noting special with the
explosions
for example.
No clichéd devices such as
explosions
of discordant noise to startle you when you least expect it.
Full hot explosions, hot girls, and plenty of Van Damme kicks and punches!
The action is quite good and plenty of
explosions.
If you want car chases and explosions, go elsewhere.
There aren't any explosions, or bloody scenes, or steamy sex, or anything of that nature.
There are plenty of
explosions
and the real bomb is when you start watching this film and wonder when it will ever end.
This Stooges short is a very good one and I love the performance by Stanley Blystone.The Stooges are very funny Half-Shot Shooters.The
explosions
are excellent especially for the time period.If you like the Stooges then I think you'll love this!
It has all sorts of separate threads that never really come together, and although the film opens with a bang (car chase, shootout, multiple explosions), then it slows to a crawl as we spent too much time with Traci's relationship problems with her unfaithful long-time (also cop) boyfriend.
The
explosions
were fabulous and the production values were the highest they've been for any Sharpe, but the story, script, and supporting actors were the weakest they've ever been.
Finally- a true independent film that believes that well developed characters, realistic dialogue, and a true to life story make a good film instead of
explosions
and potty humor.
No, you don't get a major battle or
explosions
as the finale.
Otherwise, some pretty stupid characters, a few decent
explosions
and a lot of running around.
This film looks painfully cheap throughout, no
explosions
barely any action of which is wafer thin, with little special effects such as squibs and bullet holes neccassary to add depth to any action scene and fight choreography is uninspired as is the fact that there seems to be not one good stunt.
wow....don't watch the marine...i went for the laugh factor of seeing cena play in a movie...but it wasn't worth it...they tried being funny, but quite frankly it was just pathetic....there were 43
explosions
for crying out loud! bad acting anyone?
The budget for this film was obviously completely spent on the stunts and the explosions, leaving nothing to the writers.
Well it has the John Woo flair with the
explosions
and the classic dual Berettas but this mish-mash of a comedy/action really falls flat when it's trying to be silly.
It isn't an amalgamation of ideological heroism, Guevara- pathos, biased historic analysis and
explosions.
If things aren't being riddled with bullets or pushed out of windows, they're blown up in fiery
explosions.
Then it moves on to war pictures and film clips, explosions, bombs dropping, and random acts of violence.
Eventually what's left of the hardy crew manages to circumvent the "evil core" of the ship and
explosions
ensue.
Park's trademark
explosions
of mayhem lack bite.
Watched it on TV, started to wonder why others liked the
explosions.
The adventures were many and the
explosions
and fistfights were plenty.
But even the
explosions
on the sea-shore sets are well done.
The movie has it all: gore, some nudity, explosions, a cheezy bug creature, and plenty more.
Then we move ahead a few years and we see John Conner, he's in a battle and it's loud and a lot of
explosions.
It is dazzling and Blanchett can't be denied, but "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" is like a chick-flick with
explosions
plus costumes, super hair, and loud, intrusive music.
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