anybody like Windstruck?
I agree completely, though I can stomach a dumb action movie if forced I won't like it. I've never seen a Chuck Norris movie...hearing Chuck Norris jokes so much has turned me off. That goes for Mr T as well...who is he anyway?!
Jean-Claude had one or two that I liked, I liked Street Fighter, even though it wasn't the best film made, at least the characters actually look similar to the game characters...The Legend of Chun-Li and Dragon Ball Z movies really annoyed me.
Sylvester Stallone's had a few more that I liked, he had some comedies that I quite enjoyed.
I think that even if it's a dumb action movie, if the plot is good, the acting is great then they are sure to attract female audiences as well, same way as if a chick flick was exceptionally good, some guys will like them as well.
Quoting Rambo and Dear John, Rambo was good, it had great action scenes and the plot premises wasn't bad but the problem lies with the fact most females will find it hard to identify with the character. Same thing goes for Dear John, it was a good movie, but it felt long winded and 'stable', the plot moved at a even pace and the characters lived more within themselves then their outside world, male movie goers will no doubt find the film to slow moving and the characters to heavy.
This is so off topic...
for the guys on the board, name 3 chick flicks you saw and liked. Films like Forgetting Sarah Marshall don't count.
Currently in love with Bae Suzy...for superficial reasons.
There are no Chuck Norris jokes, only facts about the man.
Mr. T? Come on, The A-Team! I pity the fool ... that's just general pop culture knowledge. Though this reminds me, I still need to watch the A-Team movie.
If it has a good plot and good acting, it's probably a good movie and not a "dumb" one. And just for me, I've seen much more good action movies than romance/chick flicks.
Because I'm somewhere in between,
My love and my agony.
Oh sorry, what I meant to say is, your depress and sadness because of watching Windstruck can be remedied by directly watching my Sassy Girl back to back hehe .
If you notice, even though the movie is not related, but the director (same director for both movies) intentionally filming the ending of Windstruck at the train station continuing into the Sassy Girl opening. Some people even accept that Windstruck is the prequel for Sassy Girl which is not.
Tim Burton?!? Was that just a random comment or are you saying Rambo is a Tim Burton movie?
Canuck, Sorry, that was a random comment, not linked to my topic on Rambo.
Was this the one with the overhead view, and you walked around with a knife and collected all sorts of items like grenades and first aid packs? I had this one back in the day. Never got very far in it though.
darkscer, i think so. i forgot most of the game, except that its overhead view. those days, games were simplistic.
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