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I am coming out
fighting
here because this film was so well shot and so well cast that I am twice as angry about its de-evolution than I would have been with a lesser work.
The car chase isn't so bad (though not as exciting as fighting) but the car racing at the end is exceptionally boring.
Don Wilson stars as a cop who enjoys the occasional virtual reality
fighting
game, however things go wrong when the people behind the game decide to take virtual reality to a new level by making real people from the video game, okay actually they make the cybersex models as prototype but the main bad guy from the video game awakens and starts killing people and now the only man who can beat the guy is Don Wilson, who in the mean time falls in love with the cybersex model.
I am an Australian and I have seen two seven foot tall male 'Roos
fighting
each other, it is not a pretty sight as the object is for one or the other to kill it's opponent,(this is there way of securing the herd of females) and there are incidents where someone has boxed a kangaroo, and been injured or killed, so when you see a kangaroo on TV or Film it is likely to be a female, or Animated, as it is a good idea not to injure actors (they might be annoyed at losing the ability to breath).
When moviegoers hear two popular villains/characters will be fighting, they flock to the theaters to see how the battle will end.
She also does a bit of
fighting
and a bit of shooting, but not nearly as much as I was hoping for.
The humans are all
fighting
among themselves over a number of different reasons, and they are not sympathetic.
When the protagonists start fighting, you can bet that everything in the room will be in it, too.
Examining all the obvious political outcries (Police trying to rape a "freak", the discussion of superficialities between the "freak" and the frat boy and the punk concert w/ the female vocalist) and the use of slow-motion in the
fighting
sequences (which screams "martial-arts coordinator") I just don't know.
At one point his farm workers finally return after being run off by the gangster guy's hired goons and Frank, I think his name is Frank, is so moved he shouts to the whole group "Lets Have A Cock Fight!!" and they all gleefully move to the cock
fighting
area of the farm to begin the festivities.
I haven't seen another horror-flick that this movie is "sequelling" (a vampire
fighting
flick titled BLADE), but I guess that parts of its plotline must explain how villain werewolves (they're spoofish) are threatening the "good" werewolf pair during a long part of the movie.
The
fighting
scenes were OK but nothing really spectacular!
Isn't Streetfighter about
fighting!
A young fighter tries to enter a competition when he is not ready and is not selected to represent his
fighting
school.
Not surprisingly, the driver's compass ends up not working, and they find themselves way off course, coming to a stop at a deserted ghost-town that had been a barracks during the
fighting
in WWII.
The film quality was poor, and there was hardly enough gang
fighting
action to sustain even the drunkest person's interest for long enough to watch the entire film.
The plodding storyline of Dietrich being torn between two men, becoming a mammoth cabaret star, and
fighting
for the custody of her child is jumbled and often feels like bits of three separate films half-baked together.
Also, in the trend of this directness, things like political tension between factions is reduced to simple acknowledgement of the fact-- we never learn what these factions are, what they're
fighting
for, their power, basically anything except that they exist.
Only good thing was some good CGI in some
fighting
scenes only moderately... not over the top CGI
Nothing against the elderly in age-appropriate roles, but how realistic is it for a frail-looking 58 year old man to be
fighting
on the wings of planes, hanging off the side of a train, swimming in a swamp with crocodiles, etc.? Aside from the fact that OCTOPUSSY was incredibly silly, vapid, and moronic, the fact that a frail oldster engaged in many death-defying stunts just made it so much easier to laugh at James Bond.
In fact, there's only one good guy
fighting
in the whole movie.
Most science fiction fans don't require huge amounts of character development, but it would be nice to know why the two main characters who survived the destruction of the space fleet together ended up
fighting
each other.
Jackie Chan movies are typical examples of how offer is bigger than demand.Well,to be honest,which demand?In this one Jackie Chan is whatever his name is in this one,I doubt if he even knows,and he is some kind of race car driver.Well,he drives 10 miles an hour and then the footage is sped up,that way I can do all the stunts myself as well.During the great finale,in which Jackie Chan wants to arrest the bad guy by beating him in a race,we finally get to see how shoddy this production really is.Chan's fighting,especially in the casino scene is decent,but when we're talking about special effects,dear Lord.And must everyone crash in this race?That's just stupid.And here it's really not safe for the drivers,there's not even a concrete wall in the neighborhood.And don't get me started on what kind of awful story this has,I mean,it's Hongkong,it was probably written at gun point by eight-year-olds,but still,what a mess.I like Chan as much as the next guy,perhaps more since I saw "Rush Hour",but his agent's retarded cousin really needs to pick his projects better.
The fight scenes were terrible (blurry cameras and no real fighting) and the plot was your typical "stupid kung-fu plot".
If you are going to have a plot this stupid (see 'man turns into woman to become all-powerful then falls in love with Jet Li') you best have some great
fighting
to go with it.
When you want to watch a film like this, you want to see lots of
fighting
action.
No more of this slow motion crap like foreigner and in the shadows
fighting
like half past dead.
Exit wounds showed more of his
fighting
skills with some wires which was ok but then he went back to b movie directors.
Gone are the days of glory of the films of the 1940's that made one proud to be an American,
fighting
the evilness that desires conquest abroad and death at home.
And as for the plot - did they even once bothered to explain to us what are the rebels
fighting
for (other than being anti-government)?
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