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Based on one of the books by Gabriel Marquez and it might be brilliant literature, this cinema-adaption really sucks as it's more like
fighting
against sleep rather than enjoying some cinematographic delices.
When he is yawning or grunting when he is
fighting
you hear the actor's voice.
The Army has disrupted his bowel movements on top of perfecting his
fighting
technique.
How was a society that created these ultimate warrior
fighting
machines ever defeated in the first place?
This amazing martial arts fighter doesn't use any of her
fighting
skills to try to fend off her attackers.
Very hard to follow at the start of the movie I actually found myself
fighting
the urge to turn it off the biggest problem from a visual aspect is the fact that the camera work is simply over the top with so many "arty" splicings and semi-subliminal cuts throughout the movie that actually distracts you from the from the overall story.
The Idea of robots
fighting
each other is cool, but the storyline is ridiculous, real human action laughable, acting non-existent and special effects (on which, this type of movie must depend) are archaic.
A guy claiming to be
fighting
for his countries piece, by using violence.
The Japanese-American soldiers don't look like they were
fighting
German soldiers... let alone anyone.
Granted this was a low budget feature, but since this was a war-based film, isn't it important to show some actually
fighting?
Twenty-five minutes of brain-washing, fake kung fu
fighting.
"This story is dedicated to women," according to the introduction, "who have been
fighting
for their rights ever since Adam and Eve started the loose-leaf system."
Unfortunately it turns into a bizarre collage of random "survival events" (including two especially hokey scenes involving
fighting
a bear) and strange hallucinations that make you wonder if this kid isn't just sitting in an alley somewhere on pot dreaming up this whole movie (and what a nightmare it is!).
This one delivers a lot of fighting, generous amounts of blood, bikers
fighting
Indians, and a shanty town that gets blown up and torn down one shack at a time.
In the first movie, there was constant
fighting
going on it seemed, but the second took a much more (and much unfortunate) preachy point of view.
The dialogue and the constant boring and dry monologues from basically every character made me lose interest in the film quickly, and the small amount of good
fighting
scenes pushed me nearer the edge, and the ending of the movie shoved me right off.
The silly seductive tale of an Argentinean rich-boy who was so shocked by poverty he became a Robin Hood
fighting
alongside the poor, until eventually he was murdered by the CIA.
The plot was predictable, and
fighting
with guns gets old, but this is a definate movie to look at if you have a low IQ and don't really care about real movies.
The
fighting
is laughable.
However, he way Singleton portrays the "fight" is downright silly and seems to be designed to show us more the superior
fighting
qualities of the black protagonists than anything else.
This movie is not very good.In fact, it is the worst Elvis movie I have seen.It has very little plot,mostly partying,beer drinking and
fighting.
Yep, lots of shouting, screaming, cheering, arguing, celebrating, fist clinching, high fiving &
fighting.
And nearly every ending has the same helicopter
fighting
crap with the obvious reuse of grainy low quality stock footage.
But unlike Godzilla, Gamera was marketed as a friend to all children, later
fighting
other monsters to save kids in peril, and thus Gamera became very popular amongst the kiddies.
The
fighting
scenes are so ridiculous that it's impossible to take it seriously.
The
fighting
scenes with the natives are about as good as you would remember in those old black and white Tarzan movies, you know where you see a spear fly through the air and camera cuts to a dead native lying motionless on the floor with it sticking from his thigh.
Fighting
styles go between normal
fighting
that obey the laws of physics, and wire-fighting.
The film tries to spark patriotism and a sense of debt to the
fighting
men, but the film misses that point totally because of its weak plot line and weak cast.
A new Don takes over a powerful Mafia family and finds himself
fighting
for his own life.
It's on the whole a bore to watch and the
fighting
is poorly choreographed.
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