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The devil worshippers are a joke compared to the satanic cults in other horror films (and, although they clearly outnumber the heroes, they persist in attacking them one by one), and I hope Patrick Bergin knows that, after a role like this, his career has little hope of reviving.
This sequel to Mortal Kombat involves a bunch of video-game
heroes
trying to save the Earth from the clutches of bad guy Shao Khan.
No offense to the sci-fi or action
heroes
of today.
It is an exciting story, which has all the elements of a proper movie: love, war, jealousy, action,
heroes
and villains, mystery like dragons, dwarfs, a magic ring... (sounds a wee bit like Lord of the Rings, doesn't it?)
Eventually giving up on having a "quickie", the two
heroes
appear ready to face their doom.
Many movies choose topics so that they can't be attacked or questioned: racism, the Holocaust, genocide, pederasty, the
heroes
of 911, Hitler, etc.
The characters are not typical western heroes, willing to sacrifice themselves for the sake of the collective.
The
heroes
are sympathetic and charismatic.
The actors should be given awards for the quality of acting, I did not see any of the stereotypical women panics or war
heroes
running around with shotguns spouting clichés.
Looking through Chris Farley movie's I came across Almost Heroes, have seen most of Farley's (all the pre Happy Gilmore films with Sandler and Spade) I thought why not, and directed by Chris Guest, I love his mockumentary's like Spinal Tap and Mighty Wind I really thought it would be a combo that couldn't let me down.
Anthony LaPaglia stars as Leo Waters, a Chicago-based architect whose domestic life is not as stable as his professional; to wit: his eldest child, Martin (Sebastian Stan), has just dropped out of college and his aimlessness leads to an unlikely assignation; his youngest, daughter Christina (Hayden Panettiere, currently on NBC's hit series
"Heroes"
as the cheerleader impervious to pain), whose blossoming into young womanhood is proving to be a painful event; and his wife Julia (Isabella Rossellini), a homemaker whose anal retentive disposition is masquerading some still waters running deep.
One spectacular scene is the ending where the Hospital is hijacked and The Two
Heroes
are shooting there way out.
Seems to me Fonda had played too many
heroes
before this and tried something different without thinking if it made any sense.
This is honestly the only film I remember portraying the typical New Yorkers as unsung
heroes.
When I think of Western heroes, I generally DON'T think about them starring someone from "Down Under", but this really wasn't a problem.
John Stockwell and Michael Dudikoff star as two private dicks who emerge from a fallout shelter in the future after the bomb has dropped, once there we witness our two
heroes
fight mutants, midgets, cannibal hippies and a terrorist group, they've also grown up on 50's style literature and music so their whole "Gee whiz" attitude contradicts the mean world outside.
A beautiful portrait of Hamburg and its silent
heroes.
The movie recovers some of its sanity for fifteen minutes or so when the crew's more admirable members show their willingness to sacrifice themselves to save the others, by leaving the craft in a spacewalk to fix a jammed device, seconds before the segment the two
heroes
were on was jettisoned.
The movie starts out in Chicago, where our
heroes
work at a car wash.
Memorial Day is a time to honor our fallen
heroes
who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
Writer-director Troy Duffy dives into the murkiest depths of the "law," and its apparent futility in modern times, and how it takes two Irish fraternal twin brothers, Conner and Murphy (Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus - both of whom are a little too convincing in their roles), to stir up enough debate about vigilantism to become media
heroes.
While Superman and Batman were loved by one and all, and they were the All-American heroes, Spiderman was the big loser.
The sadness was normally due to the innocent victim (who was usually a beautiful woman) being murdered in an unjustified fashion, such as Desdemona in 'Othello'; the anger would have been directed towards the villain in the play whose dastardly deeds had resulted in the deaths of
heroes
and heroines - here we have Iago, arguably the most evil character in the history of literature ('Othello' again); sympathy was not for the devil, but for the poor people who had overcome the denouement but had to deal with its consequences (Horatio perhaps in 'Hamlet', or maybe Father Laurence in 'Romeo and Juliet'); and lastly relief was felt because the audience had survived the play's violence and could thank their lucky stars that they did not have to live in a world so cruel.
A cult classic, this send-up of alien invasion stories, pulp fiction heroes, and adventure movies is a love/hate proposition; while I found it to be brilliant fun, many of my friends thought it was incomprehensible!
Intentionally stupid dialogues remain stupid anyway, purposefully idiotic plot is idiotic all the same and deliberately foolish
heroes
stay fools all the way through.
If you want to see a humorous movie about the hijinks of an odd group of characters looking to enrich themselves during a WWII battle, see Kelly's Heroes, instead of this movie.
It's essentially a chase film, the
heroes
running constantly from an assortment of wicked Muslim extremists.
The acting outstanding, especially the boys, cast wonderful, plot awesome...it has everything and to top that, the
heroes
are kids.
I found myself rooting for the two young
heroes
immediately and readily drawn into their adventure and wondering all the time what was going to happen next as in any good story and at the credits, I wanted to stand up and cheer...great work guys...this one is a WINNER!
If real ballplayers are like these guys, then there are no
heroes
in baseball.
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