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The dialogue and kung-fu
stunts
were extremely slow.
Jackie Chan movies are typical examples of how offer is bigger than demand.Well,to be honest,which demand?In this one Jackie Chan is whatever his name is in this one,I doubt if he even knows,and he is some kind of race car driver.Well,he drives 10 miles an hour and then the footage is sped up,that way I can do all the
stunts
myself as well.During the great finale,in which Jackie Chan wants to arrest the bad guy by beating him in a race,we finally get to see how shoddy this production really is.Chan's fighting,especially in the casino scene is decent,but when we're talking about special effects,dear Lord.And must everyone crash in this race?That's just stupid.And here it's really not safe for the drivers,there's not even a concrete wall in the neighborhood.And don't get me started on what kind of awful story this has,I mean,it's Hongkong,it was probably written at gun point by eight-year-olds,but still,what a mess.I like Chan as much as the next guy,perhaps more since I saw "Rush Hour",but his agent's retarded cousin really needs to pick his projects better.
Sadly, the plot is predictable, the acting is bad and the computergraphics used for most
stunts
don't work out.
Entrapment is way better in all aspects, plot, acting, stunts, etc. Plus the soundtrack is one of the most annoying I've ever heard.
The car
stunts
are of course pleasant and easy on the eye, and it would be churlish of me to really vent venom on such a friendly piece of fluff, it's just that the film goes nowhere fast and personally now i can see it for the coin motivated piece of work it is.
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!
Army private Gene Kelly, who's also a talented trapeze aerialist, comes under fire for doing daring
stunts
without a net and alienating his high-wire cohorts; meanwhile, there's an elaborate 'camp show' to put on for Army soldiers and personnel, and the whole studio of M-G-M has shown up to join in the fun.
Setting aside the asinine and implausible plot line, bad acting, bad dialogue, poorly executed
stunts
and slapstick, continuity errors, and high rate of no-name actors never to be seen again, all in all it was a pretty bad movie anyway (at its core, I mean).
The flying shots and
stunts
(although totally cartoon like) are excellent.
The action and
stunts
were the best in the series.
I had thought Jackass was pretty funny but the
stunts
were just that, funny and I never really got into the show.
Soon, Dickson's Kinetoscope would become an enormous success as a new way of entertainment, with many people eager to pay the nickel that was charged to be able to watch people dancing, or acrobats performing
stunts
through the "peepshow" of the Kinetoscope.
Three American lads are backpacking their way around Europe, challenging each other to accumulate as many daredevil
stunts
and Hot babe lays as they can, But Andy seeks true love.
Like the first JackAss, this isn't so much a movie as an eighty minute long string of
stunts
and pranks.
The first movie, was a step up from the TV show with sicker
stunts
airing uncensored and a gnarly factor that had increased.
I have seen some that have had wilder stunts, but none where the star was so limber and able to move with amazing grace.
The
Stunts
sequences (as well as the Special Effects) are Brilliant, in this movie.
Foreign actors still know how to act as opposed to American actors who let the CGI, stunts, and special effects do all the work for them.
Johnson steals the film with his horse riding skills and it's nice to see an actor doing his own
stunts
like Ben does in this movie.
For being a low-budget action movie, it does have good sets and great
stunts.
The theater roared with laughter and ooooooed at all the incredibly crazy
stunts.
The jokes they pull on each other as twice as funny,cruel,crude as ever before & the
stunts
& dares are twice as rough as any Jackass episode you have ever seen.
The movie is a fast paced, thrill ride of action and superb
stunts.
There are plenty of
stunts
and hot babes to make any action fan happy.
There are many
stunts
which could have killed the actors, especially Johnny Knoxville.
It puts to shame such films as "Aliens" or "Armageddon" that are content to inundate the viewer with special effects while their plots revolve around
stunts
that butcher the laws of physics, testosterone-laden one-liners, heroes equipped with enough artillery to conquer Iraq, and pathetic attempts to inject "meaning" into the barrage on screen with "emotional sequences" that only serve to further insult the intelligence of the audience.
Everyone in our theatre was laughing and gasping the whole way through - not only were some of the
stunts
creative (see trailer if you need to know but they hid some of the best (or worst depending on how you want to look at it)), but some of the stuff they did took us completely by surprise.
However, almost 3/4 of the
stunts
are fantastically hysterical (even if morally condemnable, but remember Knoxville's statement), and if you are in the right mindset this movie is hysterical to watch.
He meets a beautiful girl named Jill (Sally Eilers) and the two start up an act involving flying and
stunts.
David Jason was brilliant and was compared many times to Buster Keaton with his clever
stunts
that were pulled off so believably.
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