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It is, yes, but it's a shadow of the first film in some ways.

True but it will still appeal to people. While it is not that original it could be fun to watch.

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Thu Sep 05, 2013 10:58 am
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True but it will still appeal to people. While it is not that original it could be fun to watch.

Which was the short version of my assessment: Enjoyable nonsense. ;)

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ProfessorF wrote:
Amnesia10 wrote:
True but it will still appeal to people. While it is not that original it could be fun to watch.

Which was the short version of my assessment: Enjoyable nonsense. ;)

I think enjoyable nonsense is seriously underrated. :lol:

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About time is amazing. Go see it.


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Roadie - Funny in places but mostly cringeworthy today.

The Presidio - I didn't even get to the bit where Connery appeared! The acting is appalling!

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Expendables - awful

Four - quite good for a low budget film

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Yeah, The Expendables is little more than a direct to DVD movie, the sequel is slightly better but not by much.

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R.I.P.D.

Just watch Men In Black. It's better.

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Fatal Instinct - spoof of all those erotic thrillers that typically starred Michael Douglas. It doesn't hit the highs too often but when it does...


*Rummaging in her handbag for her cigarettes* 'Got a light?'

Cop pulls out a Maglite and aims it at her handbag :lol:

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Paradise Alley - Stallone flick set in the forties and for some reason he shouts in every scene. It's one of those shows where absolutely everyone is a stereotype. Shocking.

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Drive Angry: Easily the second worst film I've ever sat all the way through. Unspeakably terrible

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Drive Angry: Easily the second worst film I've ever sat all the way through. Unspeakably terrible


Yeah, even the few seconds I caught were pretty bad.

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Stolen - Not the worst Nic Cage film (Yes, I know), it starts off well enough but rapidly descends into stupidity. It's watchable but that might be too kind a word... Certainly don't pay money to see it lol.

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Drive Angry: Easily the second worst film I've ever sat all the way through. Unspeakably terrible

This of course leads to the question:


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Drive Angry: Easily the second worst film I've ever sat all the way through. Unspeakably terrible

This of course leads to the question:

Cyborg starring Jean-Claude van Damme

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