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FunnyIt’s hard to believe that this series has now been going for 13 years – the first one is as old as COP LAND, ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA AND AMERICA, THE PEACEKEEPER, THE JACKAL, BATMAN & ROBIN and DOUBLE TEAM were when it came out.
As always, Dolph is a highlight. He’s mostly comic relief here. In the past he was the crazy one (and a traitor) and now he’s trying to be enlightened. As a guy much younger than Dolph whose eyesight is starting to get worse, I like that he wears round glasses and is having trouble aiming (though he jokes that his sniper scope is prescription). Sadly he solves that problem by breaking his six month sobriety streak and instantly powering up like Popeye eating spinach.
But his most memorable shtick here is that he’s excited about bringing an ax on the mission and later he refers to it as “The Traumahawk.”
alex.sp89 wrote:Anyway I do no understand why they did not do reshoots after test screens, or use WETA services for special effects - they are one of the best in this field.
By the way Jox did u have the chance to watch it ? What are your impressions about it ?
How did the script changed from the original Christmas story plot that i guess your read and knew before us ?
This is the main concern of viewers the first trilogy has plenty action scenes during the movie and here all the money were spent for opening and end act and middle fel
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