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Dude, ERASER was all right okay, fraught with fail, but COLLATERAL DAMAGE? Really?
Yep. That was truly Arnold's last action film (T3 doesn't count), and with the shape he's in now, I think it will remain so. And yeah, I enjoyed it. It's got nothing on his earlier films, but it was still a solid C+ action film.
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i like jackie chan but he seems to play a role in a serious type action movie, he always has the comedy in him in almost every movie (which i saw at least)
Bruce Lee did like 4 movies big deal
i think Bruce Lee is way overrated
just like rampage foo shoots a couple slick lines and he's an instand folk hero
on the other hand jackie has done a shitload
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Bruce Lee did like 4 movies big deal
i think Bruce Lee is way overrated
just like rampage foo shoots a couple slick lines and he's an instand folk hero
on the other hand jackie has done a shitload
So you're comparing Bruce Lee to Quinton Jackson?
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Ken Shamrock
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Yea, it's so hard to argue against us here. His acting skills are also very wide-ranged. I mean, does he street race or run a daycare? The dude blows my mind. haha
The ladder fight scene at the end of Once Upon a Time in China>Anything from Jackie Chan.
Yes sir! Not to mention the end fight in Tai Chi Master...the 'log-tower' fight in Fong Sai Yuk..hell, when he walks in blind-folded carrying a arm load of swords leaving em in the victims while on the way to said log-tower scene. And theres scenes like these in pretty much all of Li's films. His run in HK cinema is second to none.