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If you can remember back to the day when you weren't
fight
for a buck you may remember that money isn't everything.
We like to think that every Japanese man was ready and able to
fight
to the death, right up to the day we bombed Nagasaki.
They don't have to cut up the shots with someone that can
fight
and it flows better.
Where the Rivers Flow North is a well-told story about two peoples
' fight
to live their own lives in the face of "progress" and development.
Are we going to move down the food chain or
fight
for our position?
The actors were quite easily acceptable as a bunch of mercenaries stranded on a mysterious, deserted and uncharted planet, none of them seemed to be particularly friendly with each-other but were willing to
fight
to keep themselves and their comrades alive.
His intention is to get some money and rifles as ransom for them, to
fight
against the corrupt Sultan of Moroco (Marc Zuber).
Roy Scheider is a member of an elite police task group called The Seven Ups, which are 5 guys that
fight
crime undercover.
He decides to help the people and the rebels to
fight
the Russians, who started the war.
Apart from all the stuff that's been mentioned before, there's the
fight
with the man who's been bullying the woman with the dog - it just looks so simple.
I'm surprised Stalin liked this film so well; I wouldn't want to go out and
fight
after watching it.
Sam Firstenberg's "Ninja 3:The Domination" mixes martial arts with "The Exorcist" like horror.The horror elements thrown on screen are simply laughable,but the film works as a mindless action/martial arts flick.The
fight
scenes are well-choreographed and exciting,and the film is never boring.So forget stupid dialogue,lame acting and annoying soundtrack-grab some beer and check this one out!Highly recommended!
Granted, it was serious in parts and it had a good
fight
scene here and there for the most part it was more romance and comedy with some action and no horror at all.
In between, I watched it on the occasions it was on and took careful notes at 1) the pie
fight
itself and 2) how racist some of these parts were: Farina as a Nubian slave, doing voodoo, for example.
Larisa Shepitko's THE ASCENT (1976) is an extraordinary, gruelling account of the partisans
' fight
against the Nazis in German-occupied Belorussia, The Ascent reflects the Russian obsession with the horrors of the Great Patriotic War, but unusually is both steeped in religious symbolism and ready to acknowledge the existence of the less than great Russian collaborator.
The students decide to
fight
back.
Director Cirio H. Santiago, working from a blithely trashy script co-written by none other than Dick Miller (!), crams the lively and eventful 72 minute running time with a plethora of gratuitous distaff nudity and loads of badly staged martial arts
fight
scenes (Bell is clearly doubled by a squat guy wearing a giant Afro wig!).
Felipe Sacdalan's raw, grainy, scratched-up cinematography, the clumsy use of strenuous slow motion, the funky-groovin' score, the laughably inept
fight
choreography, and the surprisingly gruesome conclusion add immensely to the overall scuzzy fun of this deliciously cheesy grindhouse exploitation hoot.
Plus "La Magra" a bit disappointing as the final villain but the intense sword
fight
makes up for it I guess.
The
fight
scenes were excellent.
Fun mix of vampires and martial arts is a bit of a mess plot-wise and the acting of those who dubbed the voices is almost universally bad, but the premise is engaging, the
fight
scenes are fast and flashy and the movie is often quite amusing.
The scene in which he says to his boss, (paraphrasing) "but you KNOW what my background is," along with another discussion with his mother, suggests that he's had to
fight
this same assumption in the past.
This is a touchy issue, especially after 9/11, because supporters of the practice will always criticize the opposition as withholding vital power from the U.S. that it needs to effectively
fight
terror.
A sobering and inspiring look at the ease with which complacent citizens of a public-interest democracy can acquiesce to tyranny, and how a few honest men can teach them the need to
fight
for their rights.
Along the way, in spellbinding, spectacular, and action-packed chapters Flash and his friends along with new found friends such as Prince Barin, Prince Thun, and the awesome King Vultan pool their resources together to
fight
the evils and armies of the merciless Ming of Mongo and the jealous treachery of his daughter Priness Aura(now she's a car!).
Lo Lieh is VERY low key throughout and many of the
fight
scenes, while often hailed as innovative (which they were at the time of the movie's initial release), are a tad tame compared to what came after (particularly after Bruce Lee, who became the instant standard by which all others will forevermore be judged).
The Action is good, the story is exciting, the dialogue is quite funny, this one is better than expected.The bad guys are awesome like in Hard Target, and the
fight
scenes are "old school".
They did the best that they could do and I think that this should be taken more as A Final FMV.. the last
fight.
Sure, the guy evidently DID
fight
and kill a bull and later a bear (in fact, he fought and killed MANY bulls during his career), but in this film set in the early 50s, at the end of the film, the hero actually fights about 60 guys and kills many of them brutally.
The only minor complaint is the camera work--which is a tad sloppy during some of the
fight
scenes.
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