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Moltisanti wrote:Aside from those two the best to seek out would be:
UNIVERSAL SOLDIER
I COME IN PEACE
SHOWDOWN IN LITTLE TOKYO
ARMY OF ONE
THE RUSSIAN SPECIALIST
MEN OF WAR
SILENT TRIGGER
And of course THE EXPENDABLES on August 13th!
Mosquito wrote:6. Johnny Mnenonic - I love Cyberpunk novels and movies. Can't understand until today why this wasn't a huge success. Love the movie. If you like literature by William Gibson et al., you'll like this movie.
And here's a warning. This is the list of Dolph movies for true fans. Because they kinda suck. Worst first:
1. Last Warrior / Last Patrol - wish he had never done this. Seriously, it's a pain to watch.
2. The Minion / Knight of the Apocalypse - booooooooring
3. Agent Red - argh.. that was cheap.
4. Diamond Dogs - ok at first sight but in retrospective extremely cheap and Dolph's accidental directorial debut. He learned a lot since then.
5. Detention - cheap and kinda embarrassing.
Can't say he really directed this one, he just stepped up after two days of shooting, just to make sure they got something on camera, no rehearsals, no acting adjustments, it was like a gorilla shoot, blocking and filming! (had previously done THE DEFENDER and THE MECHANIK btw )4. Diamond Dogs - ok at first sight but in retrospective extremely cheap and Dolph's accidental directorial debut. He learned a lot since then.
Jox wrote:Didn't know you liked JM so much, did get a chance to see the Japanese version? It's 200% better and much more in the cyberpunk spirit, the international cut feels very cheesy next to it...
And here's a warning. This is the list of Dolph movies for true fans. Because they kinda suck.
Forgot RETROGRADE and PENTATHLON? And for me DIRECT CONTACT in some ways...
Can't say he really directed this one, he just stepped up after two days of shooting, just to make sure they got something on camera, no rehearsals, no acting adjustments, it was like a gorilla shoot, blocking and filming! (had previously done THE DEFENDER and THE MECHANIK btw )[/quote]4. Diamond Dogs - ok at first sight but in retrospective extremely cheap and Dolph's accidental directorial debut. He learned a lot since then.
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