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In short, this movie is about a
weapons
factory where secret
weapons
are being developed.
A pacifistic group tries to destroy the company's mainframe, because there are the blueprint located of those secret
weapons.
I thought the
weapons
kind of sucked, too.
A spaceship in some unspecified future where human beings are equipped for space travel and have laser guns for weapons, crash lands on a strange young planet where dinosaurs are coincidentally also evolved and only on this world, have not gone extinct...yet.
There are so many open answers to this movie that it is ridiculous...like The Poseidon which is a monstruous ship with passengers on is drifting on the sea and just Michael Caine with his miniboat and an evil Telly Savalas discover the boat...well, at the beginning the French marine are circling above the wreck with their helicopter but as a sinking cruiseship is a daily thing, they just fly away... What am I trying to say??? Hmmm, Michael Caine goes on board with sally Field and he might pick up everything he sees (diamonds)if there wasn't a Telly Savalas who is looking for
weapons
on the ship...my God, why in fact am I wasting my words on here?
Oh, how will you know the good part, wait for an elevator scene with two morons in space suits with WWII
weapons.
These
weapons
won't seem like much till you realize that the first protagonist had a laser tag pistol and a bandoleer of CO2 cartridges.
The plot is nothing original, the dialog excruciating, and even the
weapons
seem sub-par.
The issue of the Morlocks being cannibals is not very well explained, and it does not make sense that they have some large dark butcher shop filled with knives and cutlery, yet they are never seen using any
weapons
except for a blow-dart.
Now, I'm going to state right at the beginning that I am VERY critical of the way weapons, especially firearms, are both portrayed, and handled, in movies.
Being a war flick, portrayal was fine, but the shoddy
weapons
handling in the movie would have NEVER been tolerated by a real SEAL Team.
Fist, they saw themselves as in a race with German scientists, who were attempting to build nuclear
weapons
themselves.
The first scene wherein a bunch of vampires in very bad wigs seemingly get electrocuted by various slow moving
weapons
wielded by an even slower moving Van Helsing wannabe... in black and white... with a voice over, sets the pace for the entire rest of the film.
The antagonists who supposedly plan this out and customized their shuttle specifically to trap people sure left a lot of improvisational
weapons
laying around.
There is a terrific fight between a Daisy Duke-type who turns out to be handy with both fists and weapons, and a nasty-looking babe of Busey's who is handy with sharp implements.
This group of kids was sealed in the mine many decades earlier, and now appear roving the woods (poor make-up) with
weapons
looking for flesh to eat.
Why did they need
weapons?
This was also my favourite scene where he confiscates a character's
weapons
and directs her to Down Below.
They have little to no technology whatsoever, resorting to using sticks as makeshift
weapons.
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.
Fatally flawed, "Mob Boss" is so derivative that boredom quickly overcomes comedy and the film drags on with car chases, hidden
weapons
in a restaurant bathroom, and numerous other nonsense.
The Concorde ... Airport '79 starts in Washington where a man named Carl Parker (Macon (McCalman) contacts high profile TV news reporter Maggie Whelan (Susan Blakely) in order to hand secret documents over that prove his boss Kevin Harriosn (Robert Wagner) owner & president of Harrison Industries that develop
weapons
for the military has been illegally selling said
weapons
to foreign countries.
We are supposed to believe that when automatic
weapons
are used against our gang, the other gangs want to be all into it.
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.
The game is pretty much near-perfect: the single-player mode does a fantastic job of immersing yourself in Bond's shoes, with varied mission objectives, convincing weapons, and great level design.
The storyline is amazingly depicted, the characters beautifully animated and the
weapons
are tyte.
You pick the
weapons
you want to play with, then play.
I also liked the use of cave paintings and medieval-like
weapons
to show how primitive and savage mankind had become without their technology and guzzaline.
There is of course the threat of imminent war with Hitler, and we learn that Hitler executed 1000 rocket scientists who refused to build
weapons
of war, which is a shocking statistic.
And find if there armed and have any
weapons.
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