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The scene in the water, where, after
shooting
the first of the enemy, they BLOW THE DAMN BOAT UP, thereby having to face possible drowning, made me laugh so hard, that for a millisecond, I almost thought it was worth waiting through the movie for.
It's from the bygone days of acting, where cowboys are
shooting
8 bullets from the six-shooters.
When he helps Marshal Higgins (George pre-Gabby Hayes) foil a bank robbery with his fancy shooting, the marshal offers him an undercover job as a deputy to investigate the Dalton Valley Rodeo.
It's as if every weekend some good hearted Spanish soul gave Orson a few pesos, a 35mm camera and some short-ends of negative film left over from some other production and told Welles to drive out to the Spanish countryside and just keeping
shooting
anything and everything until the film stock ran out.
The only thing we recall is one gunshot scene where the actors drop to the ground, roll to the other side of a hallway or something and then get back up
shooting.
Let's see, George Kennedy, the cigar chomping "tough guy" mechanic of the original has somehow been promoted to airline captain, and, after the Concorde comes under missile attack (don't ask), he resorts to stunts like
shooting
a flare gun out the cockpit window despite (presumably) flying at Mach 2, all the while doing the sort of wild high-G evasive maneuvers that would have ripped the wings off any real airliner, never mind the effect of the passengers!
If you put a gun to my head and asked me to make a choice between your
shooting
me or watching this flick again, I'd watch it, certainly - but I'd probably spend 10 seconds thinking about it.
Unbeknownst to her, she walks away from the
shooting
with the cloned finger of George W. Bush in her purse, a key which can unlock the power to use nuclear armaments.
Here we go: every year or so some people think it is fun to start
shooting
a low budget film about the scary monsters of the underground, that hopefully will prove to be some sort of a hit.
I don't know where RoboCop 2 begins and ends, I don't know what or whom it's about, I don't understand what's going on in it, I don't understand which jokes are deliberate and which aren't, I will go insane if I try to understand the characters, I see nothing of any value in anything anybody is saying, I can't believe anybody looked at the
shooting
script and figured it would work and I can't believe that Irvin Kirshner saw the finished result and figured that he liked what he see.
The pluses: a much-lauded music score by Jerry Goldsmith (Oscar-nominated, but a loser to John Williams' "Jaws"), fine location
shooting
and cinematography.
- that's what my opinion of this film is! TAG PURVIS both wrote and directed this script which should have gone through a re write before
shooting.
Why is Werner Herzog wasting his good talents and time with junk like this? Shouldn't he be
shooting
a movie somewhere--I mean a real movie?
Why put so much time and effort in
shooting
annoying bad acting and bad jokes, why not shorten the road trip and put more of the plot in the movie.
Too much
shooting
and blood.
Well, the usual Bell helicopters, silhouettes moving in blue light and slow motion, doors riddled with bullets and 1000 Watt lights shining through the holes, characters jumping through the air while shooting, loads of weapons coming from nowhere, a long black coat containing a bold black guy and a thin wooden box containing 25 tons of gold.
The film is slow and boring, and the
shooting
and screenplay look like a college student project.
This must be the condition of the script before the
shooting
of this film started and therefore throughout this film cries for content.
The acting (wooden), framing and
shooting
(kindergarten film school) and with "hand-to-hand" combat scenes funnier than any Hong Kong chopsocky movie, this film bores.
The three stooges
shooting
a duck with one shot is more likely.
The script looks as if only a rough draft was written and
shooting
began before a finished script was completed.
Space battles with cool as heck explosions and everyone
shooting
at each other.
But showing it as a quite normal "happy-ending" is beyond my imagination.. "What's wrong with
shooting
a couple of bad Ukrainians if they are not politically correct?" - the show must go on!
Yet when the heroes start
shooting
at the local gang bangers, the next gang over is welcomed with open arms.
Violent sequel to RoboCop was directed by Irvin Kershner (Never Say Never Again, The Empire Strikes Back) will never be as good as the original, because it is almost humorless, and it is extremely mean, and should have been rated NC-17, because of scenes with infants being involved in gunfights, people threatening to brutally murder very young infants with REAL automatic weapons, and even scenes with a 12 year old using lots of explicit profanity, giving drugs to lots of random people,
shooting
and graphically
shooting
up and killing policemen and SWAT officers, opening fire on police officers when lots of small and young children are present, and a whole group of children using strong profanity and beating up the store owner (who is a very old man) of an electronics store and stealing and destroying lots of items there.
OK, I'm 26 so I've been thru all the action heroes 80's hype, and Chuck Norris along with Seagal, Van Damme and the rest of the guys were my childhood heroes, fighting the bad guys,
shooting
dozens of bullets from one round only;) I saw the advert of this movie on TV a couple of days ago - Chuck Norris was throwing some fireballs from his fingers.
George Kennedy
shooting
a flare gun out an open window to divert heat-seeking missiles was comical.
This flick is a waste of time.I expect from an action movie to have more than 2 explosions and some shooting.Van Damme's acting is awful.
the casting and directing in this film seem to be sewn together seamlessly and the quality of the
shooting
is quite impressive.
Getting high,
shooting
dice, chasing girls, basement parties, and fights, that sums up high school life for many in D.C. back in the day.
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