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Indeed, it is always tough to make a movie from a comics and the first episode of the adventures of the French two greatest
heroes
was good but not fantastic.
This leads to a cross-country chase scene reminiscent of other Hitchcock
heroes
on the run.
Of course all movies have suffering heroes, but their
heroes
are more heroic than Tamura.
The story is mostly respectful to the participants with
heroes
and villains implied rather than ruthlessly exposed.
The spaceship hasn't got a radio, and the
heroes
are brought back from the landing field via horsecart.
It is hard to judge 'Imaginary
Heroes'
without referring to the fact that director and script writer Dan Harris is only 25.
The Kinks warned about media
heroes.
Outside the movies, most
heroes
are also "Ordinary People."
Celluloid
heroes
never feel any pain.
Instead of that, the film makes them
heroes
only for being human and by that is anti-war as much as the reason can offer.
Everyday they wave faithfully to the passengers in the passing trains, and with courage and vigilance they also avoid an accident and are made
heroes.
This is probably the most underrated major western at the moment, but I have always appreciated its
heroes
as result- getting hard-workers.
After Tim Burton's Batman interpretations, many other dark comic book
heroes
and anti-heroes flooded the cinemas.
Comic book folklore for decades had told of friendly, likable
heroes
with dashingly handsome smiles and magical superpowers who fly in the sky, and spun powerful webs from their wrists and wore red boots and had the strength of a locomotive.
Heroes
and villains, criminals and priests, patriots and traitors.
This is war behind the cannons, with no triumphs or heroes, no moral victories or defeats to be had, just a handful of gaunt and terrible-looking men strewn across a land ravaged by war like penitents fleeing a great disaster.
Hollywood, and in this case, the Italian cinema, treat these guys as
heroes.
While I have nothing whatsoever against nude female heroes, I do dislike amateurishly made movies (there are at least four in this series).
The main characters, an emotionally undeveloped, amoral killer who is matched against an equally unstable police officer, are far from the common
heroes
and villains we often see.
The writer, David Ward, wrote the amazing caper film "The Sting" two years later, Jane Fonda had just won an Academy Award for Klute, and Donald Sutherland had just done excellent work in films like "Klute," "Start the Revolution Without Me," and "Kelly's Heroes."
everyone's saying that nat and alex wolff are
heroes
in the music world and that they're going to make it big.
Andrew McLaglen's direction is limp, and the final 30 minutes or so are a real botch, with some incomprehensible strategy on the part of
heroes
Charlton Heston and Chris Mitchum.
In 2005,George W. Bush started with his second period as a President of the United States; North Korea announced its possession of nuclear weapons; Pope John Paul II died after a long illness; and a movie called Into the Blue appeared.The existence of this movie is not as bad as the other things that happened on that year,but the film itself was pathetic and maybe,the worst one from that year.Now,in 2009,the United States have another President,there is another Pope,new Korean nuclear weapons...and the film Into the Blue 2 : The Reef,which is better than the original one...but that's the same as saying : "getting your fingers cut is better than getting your head cut".This sequel is a really bad film which kept me tremendously bored and uninterested.The cast of Into the Blue 2 : The Reef is composed by TV-series actors who completely lack of any credibility and dramatic weight,but who are perfect for showing their bodies.Chris Carmack (The O.C.),David Anders
(Heroes
and Alias),Laura Vandervoort (Smallville),Marsha Tomason (Lost) and Audrina Patridge (The Hills) bring hollow and boring performances.I have liked some previous movies from director Stephen Herek (Critters and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure specially) but on this movie,he cannot generate even the minimum level of tension,emotion or entertainment.The characters from this movie are not only badly performed,but they are also repulsive.Honestly,I wanted all of them to die.The cinematography from this movie is also lame and it seems to have been made by a technical team who makes promotional videos for Hawaiian hotels.Into the Blue 2 : The Reef is a horrible movie which is better than the original film,but that's the same as nothing,as I previously said.Avoid this crappy film at all costs.
I can only assume that Canadian born director Roger Spottiswoode was coerced to make the USAF the
heroes
of the film when in fact the real rescuers where a small private airline based in Calgary; Kenn Borek Air.
Music that grinds on the nerves like fingernails on a blackboard, acting that is so zombielike it was a shame to waste the cast by not making a second movie; casting everyone in it as true zombies---with the cast of Sabrina the Teenaged Witch as the heroes... a movie so downright awful that if "stoners" were still around it might be considered a cult movie---but, oh so amateurish, the scripts might as well have been carried around by the actors, their lines read as they slowly shuffled through the movie---banal, illogical sets modeled after LA subdivisions, props straight from ToysRus! Was a movie ever made that is so completely and totally inept??? Logic flies to the wind in this plodding, senseless, pointless and with a "monster" so stupid and uncoordinated that it couldn't catch a turtle in an icebox---lowcut, leggy---and amazon!
Not only the
heroes
escape the traps by adding scenes that weren't there in the previous chapter (and that COULDN'T possibly be there - tell me that when the baddies blow up the plain in episode 7 to 8 they wouldn't see the characters jump), but I think this serial has the World's Record of Stock Footage.
The Germans were portrayed as incompetents and the Russians as
heroes.
By the end, when th
heroes
are left in an "inescapeable" pit, you just KNOW that they can get out.
Years have gone by since Don Wilson used his martial arts expertise to take down a robot who was programmed to destroy him, he's also married to the blonde reporter (Stacie Foster) who led the rebellion in the first film, now a new conspiracy is in the works, one that involves look-alike droids who frame our two heroes, and a corporation looking to rule the world (There is no plot to back any of this up) and Cyber Tracker 2 becomes a virtual replay of the first movie.
However, these unknown absolute
heroes
received no help at all from the allies who helped the French resistance just next door.
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