What general film/series have you just seen.. marks out of 5
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He's not exactly Marlon Brando is he? He's been terrible in some roles, ok in others.
Anyone could put in a workable performance in Running Scared, the film is seriously over-directed and the dramatics monstrously overblown, just sweat and look around frenzily and you're away. Michael Wong would look ok in Running Scared.
Anyone could put in a workable performance in Running Scared, the film is seriously over-directed and the dramatics monstrously overblown, just sweat and look around frenzily and you're away. Michael Wong would look ok in Running Scared.
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I remember saying the same thing recently, when you claimed all Thai films were shit.romerojpg wrote:Again it shows you how few films you watch if you think that.
Precisely my point.gasteropod wrote:Well he's definitely wooden in the Fast and the Furious films.
I hate even more how each sequel has basically the same name as the original film.gasteropod wrote:I can't stand the title '2 Fast 2 Furious', it doesn't even make sense.
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That's what I just did. If I must quote you:
"Crap film as with all Thai films"
https://www.bulletsnbabesdvd.com/forums/ ... hai#131119
"Crap film as with all Thai films"
https://www.bulletsnbabesdvd.com/forums/ ... hai#131119
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EXACTLY thanks for backing up what I saidbradavon wrote:That's what I just did. If I must quote you:
"Crap film as with all Thai films"
https://www.bulletsnbabesdvd.com/forums/ ... hai#131119
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Agreed! Awesome film, too.Markgway wrote:To be fair I thought Paul Walker was surprisingly good in RUNNING SCARED.
Terminator: Salvation - 3.5/5
I didn't go in there expecting to see anything similar to parts 1 and 2. What I got was a solid film which gets in line with the first two parts way better than the third one did.
Bring on part 5!!
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The X-Files: I Want To Believe 2/5
This is one of those films that I was so looking forward to, but now cannot fathom why it was made. I was hoping to see another installment in the X-Files conspiracy storyline as that is what I watched the whole thing for. Instead you just got a murder thriller sort of film that happened to star mulder and scully. It was nothing more than an extended version of the sort of filler episodes you got in the TV series. The story was ok, but nothing special.
Anyway, got to stop writing so much now, I'm putting too much a strain on myself.
Made of Honor 1/5
Crap.
This is one of those films that I was so looking forward to, but now cannot fathom why it was made. I was hoping to see another installment in the X-Files conspiracy storyline as that is what I watched the whole thing for. Instead you just got a murder thriller sort of film that happened to star mulder and scully. It was nothing more than an extended version of the sort of filler episodes you got in the TV series. The story was ok, but nothing special.
Anyway, got to stop writing so much now, I'm putting too much a strain on myself.
Made of Honor 1/5
Crap.
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Mama Mia! (2008): 5/5
It may be as camp as scouts with a paper thin screenplay, but it's such infectious fun, with some classic tunes. Loved it
I'm told I have a very good voice apparently (!) Everyone was encouraged to sing, I wound up singing an impromptu I Have a Dream and Thank You for The Music at the end...
It may be as camp as scouts with a paper thin screenplay, but it's such infectious fun, with some classic tunes. Loved it
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i caught the end of this on sky HD earlier...it looks entertaining enough (if you like Abba) but a 5/5 film....oh i also caught Brosnan singing SOS...is it an in-joke,is he meant to sing that badly?grim_tales wrote:Mama Mia! (2008): 5/5
It may be as camp as scouts with a paper thin screenplay, but it's such infectious fun, with some classic tunes. Loved itI'm told I have a very good voice apparently (!) Everyone was encouraged to sing, I wound up singing an impromptu I Have a Dream and Thank You for The Music at the end...
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Just saw it in HDMarkgway wrote:MARTYRS No stars.
1.5 out of 5 from me
Not for the reasons you gave mind you, the violence is just violence, same shit as always, did not mind that at all and liked the film for about half its running time.
It was the fucking shit ending twaddle that blew my mind, what crack were they on making that shit
I rolled my eyes, guess I am a Martyr
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RED HEAT
One of the lesser Schwarzengger vehicles from the 80s.
Unappealing characters (Belushi is particularly grating here); repetitive dialogue, mainly insults; poorly-staged action sequences (fist fights are rank, and the bus finale is a thundering disappointment) all combine to sink workable east meets west-buddy cop concept.
James Horner's score (some of which was ripped off for The Killer) is pretty good.
One of the lesser Schwarzengger vehicles from the 80s.
Unappealing characters (Belushi is particularly grating here); repetitive dialogue, mainly insults; poorly-staged action sequences (fist fights are rank, and the bus finale is a thundering disappointment) all combine to sink workable east meets west-buddy cop concept.
James Horner's score (some of which was ripped off for The Killer) is pretty good.

