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The actors and director have such perfect timing that in one scene a name calling
fight
becomes a sort of dance.
This is plot 6f: the one about Destry, who never wears a gun, or Sean (Duke Wayne), the 'Quiet Man' who refuses to rise to provocation and
fight
until the obligatory scene where the gun is strapped on and the fists cocked - but instead of contenting himself with a polite come stai oggi he removes 100,000 from the suitcase and buys her a car.
It's not a film about people who cause a war or who
fight
a war.
I have just sat and watched this film again I now have 2 children of my own and I had to try and
fight
the tears back but that didn't happen I was crying through most of the film It just go's to show how different you feel when you have children of your own!
Once the story builds up, and the characters begin to assess the situation does the whole tower come crashing down in one of the best
fight
scenes (tiger, crane and crab Hung Gar are very present).
You'll go back to a time when school violence was a fist
fight.
A good
fight
in the end between the bad guy and good guy.
Let's face it, none of the Batman movies had a very good ending
fight.
The
fight
sequence in the hotel room was a hoot and the casting was perfect with a Peter Lorre lookalike added to the mix of villains.
This story encourages me to
fight
like Gerda for the ONLY ONE, for the love of my life, for Mister Right.
The action in this movie is great and the
fight
scenes rank with Van Damme's best.
All of the
fight
scenes in this film are very well done and the gun battles are above average for this type of film as well.
The
fight
scenes are spectacular and it's a good movie.
They are not nearly as "bad" enough and have only played a minor part in the film in relation to Jackie so though their
fight
sequence is spectacular, they are not the ones Jackie is hunting throughout the whole of the film, so thus leaving the viewer slightly unfulfilled.
This is a great film in many different ways...perhaps the most important is that it introduces Western audiences to the remarkable, tragic story of Aung San Suu Kyi and her
fight
for freedom and democracy.
Nobody wants to
fight
Joe, but Joe feels he must defend himself.
Set in New York's Central Park, the action and scant dialog concern a couple who
fight
and bicker about homosexuality and abortion.
This movie gets funnier by the second--like when Jackie Chan's character finally dies in his final
fight
scene.
For those of us who tried to stand on the shoulders of the civil rights movement and
fight
the rule of privilege and power; who resisted the fascism of the Johnson/Nixon administrations; who now as veterans of civil wars fought the war in Vietnam every single day until finally the US beast died and fled; for all who said no in many different ways -- it's remarkable how unsuccessful we were.
The story traces the life of the famed 'Boy General" from his turbulent days at West Point to his final
fight
at the Little Big Horn.
There are good
fight
scenes sometimes that are filmed rather well with good camera work, but the story itself is what holds the story together and is the important part.
Five fingers of death: Although previous Shaw Martial Arts epics had shown the influence of the American cowboy genre, none had paid such open tribute to it as this one, especially in the saloon
fight
scene.
There's no doubt that the directing was incredible, but the one thing I didn't care for was that there wasn't as much emphasis on Reese Witherspoon's character's interest and
fight
in the ideal she held, a lot of skipping.
Kitty needed Nancy to stand up to her needed Nancy to
fight
for her.
The
fight
against Emperor Ming was one thing but I was more interested to know about the final fate of the love triangle of Flash with Dale and Aura.
The
fight
sequences are violent, as is boxing, but not as over the top as Rocky films.
Lot's of great
fight
scenes, action, and characters to make the movie memorable.
We mainly watch them fight, make up, fight, make up and so on.
There are three different moral attitudes here: the innate sense of rebellion of the MURDERER aiming at rousing the hostile torpor of the surrounding environment; the strong sense of chronic indifference of the VICTIM inclined to laugh at other people's requirements; the deserving behavior of the COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE always ready to
fight
against adversity, in favor of human life.
Instead of legitimately dying, Hyeon becomes a vampire, always yearning for the sustenance blood gives for him to
fight
off an infectious disease which returns causing the symptoms which flat-lined him to begin with(..bumps/sores, and the body vomits blood).
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