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Memorable scenes abound -- the 3 sergeants and their 20 sepoys
fighting
off hundreds of Thugs; MacChesney & Cutter giving Bobby Coote the spiked punch ("save some for the elephant"); Cutter to MacChesney -- "I'm an expedition"; Din breaking Cutter out of jail, with a fork ("what do you think I'm trying to break out of?
Jay Chou plays an orphan raised in a kung fu school, but kicked out by the corrupt headmaster after
fighting
with a bunch of thugs in the employ of a nefarious villain.
There are very dramatic scenes in this film with John Garfield,(Al Schmid),"Force of Evil",'48 and Dane Clark,(Lee Diamond),"Last Rites",'88,
fighting
the Japs during WWII being completely surrounded and with only one machine-gun.
Yes the Scarecrow is a Kung-Fu
fighting
frightner, but why not?
The penultimate collaboration between director Anthony Mann and star James Stewart (excluding the few days Mann worked on Night Passage before parting company with the star under less than amicable circumstances), The Far Country belies its mainstream look to offer another portrait of an embittered man dragged unwillingly to his own redemption,
fighting
it every step of the way.
Sure there were a few mistakes here and there (especially with the timeline--the movie only appeared to last a few months or perhaps a year--not over six years of actual fighting), but the overall spirit of the film and the battle sequences were excellent.
This movie has it all, action, fighting, dancing, bull riding, music, pretty girls.
We all understand the
fighting
and the Apocalypse Now type of drama, but this is so so different.
At first you see Edward
fighting
the spoons, but then the focus changes to earlier in his life.
An early Sammo film that has him imitating his character's hero, Bruce Lee, Sammo is amazingly Lee like in his actions and
fighting.
The sword
fighting
was out of this world, the fights scenes spectacular without the flying on a wire techniques (until the end) that are way too common today.
The actors did a good performance and not only did the girls be girlish but they were good in
fighting
so it was awsome!
Look for the legs scene and the two big diggers
fighting
(one bleeds).
It's resurrection of the individual
fighting
him/ herself free against the 'false morals' and conformism...There's danger all the way, because, how far can you go with your own 'freedom' and crossing your own moral borders and that of other people?
Other than that however, the movie contained superb acting great
fighting
and a lot of the locations were beautifully shot, great effects, and a lot of sword play.
However, if you're looking for some action, a lot of laughs, and a tongue in cheek variation on cops
fighting
gangsters, this is well worth watching.
I found this a bit hard to follow to the extent that it seemed to dip in the middle while I tried to make head or tail of who was
fighting
who and why.
But its primary strengths drew from the intense action and bloody battles and having that jolt of a 14 year old feeling watching beefcake men
fighting
in bloody sword-led combat, with the occasional freaky creature or super-hot female to go with the painterly surroundings.
i will admitt the animation did impress me! it was nothing i had ever seen before and was well pretty cool to see. but the movie honestly could of been a bit better, it could of had alot more talking and story to it than just 15 to 20 minute scenes that just had wierd
fighting.
ERROL FLYNN had one of his favorite roles as the brash braggart from a
fighting
Irish family who went on to become the heavyweight champion of the world at a time when John L. Sullivan (WARD BOND) went around claiming that he "could beat any man alive."
Maybe you had to be a camper to really get it, but in the words of one character noticing all her clothes were wet "this is so camp!" From the practical jokes and
fighting
over boyfriends, to the scary lunch lady and the early morning bell ... it's amp.
The choreography is fantastic throughout, whether for
fighting
or slapstick comedy and Gordon Liu's performance, as are the others, particularly the sympathetic monk work perfectly for the material.
But few have such a magical blend of slapstick, unique training and fighting, with a subtle yet warming tale of a useless guy making good.
It has the right amount of
fighting
without becoming boring and monotonous; it has the right amount of comedy without being over the top.
John isn't happy when he learns the truth & is even less happy when his best mate Radio Jones (Zaa Nkweta) is killed during the
fighting.
Soon after the Battle of New Orleans, in the early 1800's, a Kentucky rifleman(Wayne)and his
fighting
buddy(Oliver Hardy)linger in a settlement of French, homesteading in Alabama.
Two generations
fighting
against each other, and also two visions of the world.
I've seen a lot of films that involve knights on horseback and guys
fighting
each other with swords dressed in armor but this is the only one with hugely over the top acting and way too out of this world grossly exaggerated dialog.
Judging from the high rating of this film, I must conclude that non-Japanese audience didn't find absurdity in Uma's and Lucy's Japanese or unrealistic sword
fighting
scenes.
The fact that these groups had strong economic and social backing from the U.S at the time, as they were the ones
fighting
the war against communist Russia should have been brought out more plainly for the viewer not familiar with the politics and history of the region at the time.
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