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John Woo:
Previous classics: A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, Hard Boiled, Bullet in the Head.
Goes to America and makes: Hard Target, Broken Arrow, Blackjack (where Dolph Lundgren's character has a phobia of the colour white), MI2, Windtalkers.
Jackie Chan:
Previous classics: Police Story 1, 2, 3, Project A 1 & 2, Operation Condor, Armour of God, The Young Master.
Goes to America and makes: Rush Hour 1 & 2, Shanghai Noon/Knights, The Tuxedo, The Medallion. The one decent exception to the rule here is Cannonball Run.
Chow Yun-Fat:
Previous classics: A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, Hard Boiled, City on Fire.
Goes to America and makes: The Replacement Killers, Anna and the King, The Corruptor, Bulletproof Monk.
*sigh*
> monkey_man wrote:
> This film is one of the most unintentionally films
>
> Of course I meant "unintentionally funny films I've ever
> seen". It was crap really, but it made me laugh so all is
> forgiven.
Like Jeepers Creepers 2... me and my girlfriend couldn't stop laughing.
Film sucked harder than a hooker gobbing a manhood made out of lemons.
> This film is one of the most unintentionally films
Of course I meant "unintentionally funny films I've ever seen". It was crap really, but it made me laugh so all is forgiven.
> Pfft, you don't know what a good film is. MI 2 rules.
This actually made me LOL.
> Um, all films with fighting scenes are a little far-fetched.
This scene bordered on the point of unrealism. A man can't take a hard kick in the face and get up again to fight, without having a broken nose or a fractured skull.
*news comes on for a good half hour*
Doesn't watch last half -
Now that's how good it was!