I remember I had read a good review about it (it was Batto's)
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Glad to see that I'm not just exchanging recommendations with nanoboy and Chli...
I remember I had read a good review about it (it was Batto's)
Crouching Tiger: Sword of Destiny - 9/10
I'm a huge fan of the wuxia genre, and was very much looking forward to the 'free' release on Netflix. I was not disappointed: creative camera angles, vivid colours, well-choreographed fight scenes, and a few tear-jerk moments. If you liked the first one, or Hero, or Flying Daggers, you really will enjoy this film.
If you liked White House Down then you enjoy Olympus Has Fallen. I'm looking forward to seeing the sequel London Has Fallen when it appears at Christmas Island Open Air Cinema some time in the not too distant future.
Hix
I keep up with this thread from a distance because taste in movies can be so controversial but I have to disagree with this. This movie was embarrassing compared to the first movie; Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Action packed: yes. Gripping: no. I loved the first instalment but this sequel really didn't have enough story to back it up. Pretty to look at, yet predictable and drawn out.
I haven't seen Deadpool [shame on you] (...) Can I find an edit which only has the Gina Carano bits in it (...) How does Ryan Reynolds even get to make action movies anyway?
I haven't seen Deadpool and I'm really torn over it. On the one hand it has Gina Carano in it so that's a huge plus, but on the other it has Ryan Reynolds and that is a huge minus. Does one cancel the other out? Can I find an edit which only has the Gina Carano bits in it and none of the Ryan Reynolds bits? How does Ryan Reynolds even get to make action movies anyway?
Haywire
My third Gina Carano movie over the last few days. In fact this was her first lead role (and only second movie after a bit part in Blood And Bone, which I'm not going to bother watching). Haywire is an action-thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh where Gina plays an ex-marine doing covert contract work for the government - spying, rescue, assassination, all the stuff that I thought the CIA did, but what do I know. Naturally she gets double-crossed and has to go on a murder-filled rampage to clear her name. It's a pretty ordinary thriller, trying to look all arty with the camera angles and dialogue, and it has some questionable plot developments, but otherwise it's perfectly serviceable as a movie and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it. The fight scenes unfortunately are few and far between, although there are lots of scenes of Gina re-enacting Run Lola Run if that is any consolation. All sorts of well-known people pop up throughout the movie, which I gather is a Soderbergh thing; people like Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton, Michael Douglas and Ewan MacGregor. For some reason Gina's entire dialogue was redubbed in someone else's voice. The original title of the movie was Knockout which makes no sense - just like Haywire. It's almost as if movie studios just throw darts at wall-charts of random action-sounding words and say "yes, that's perfect for a title!"
I haven't seen it but I've heard legends of its existence. I can't say I like bad animated movies - it just isn't the same as bad live-action movies.
I can't say I particularly like Elsa Pataky. She's alright, but that's about it.This is on Netflix, and I saw the blurb and preview still shot while flicking through last night. Gina Carino is not who I thought she was!!! All this time when I read your posts obsessing about her I was picturing (I had to look up her name) Elsa Pataky from the last 3 Fast and Furious movies. Elsa is hot - Gina, not so much...