Yes but that is not saying much.I remember liking it when it was new. I watched it again not too long ago; it's a schlocky action comedy, but still better than most of the drivel produced by Hollyweird these days.
Yes but that is not saying much.I remember liking it when it was new. I watched it again not too long ago; it's a schlocky action comedy, but still better than most of the drivel produced by Hollyweird these days.
True that. It’s not going to be mistaken for Casablanca or The Longest Day, but it’s an entertaining way to spend a couple of hours. Besides, where else would you gets such gems as:Yes but that is not saying much.
Did you call me a p*ssy communist?I remember it but had forgotten it until you posted this...you can also ad the movie TANK with James Garner to the list of other forgotten movies to watch. Maybe we need a "forgotten movies" thread.
Of course not (or is that a line in the movie)?Did you call me a p*ssy communist?
It's a repeated line in the movie.Of course not (or is that a line in the movie)?
I liked Magnum better than any show on TV; Did You See the Sunrise was about as gritty as it could get back then.
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It's a repeated line in the movie.
ETA: sorry about the lousy video, but it was the only one I could find.
Didn't see the movie, but agree that the books were pretty good, at least at first. There are some comedy elements in the gook. (that was supposed to be "books." Might be a Freudian slip.) Skinny old Korean dude who loves soap opera's is also the most fearsome and deadly warrior in the world. It was wearing out on me by about book number 47 or so... May still have a copy of Created, The Destroyer. It was excellent!The movie sucked but "The Destoyer" book series is pretty good.
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