While Jackie Chan may not be as popular in the United States these days as he was during the late 1990s and early 2000s, he's still churning out
plenty of action movies over in his native Hong Kong.
There are
plenty of action movies which have been a bit overly serious in tone (since the Bourne influence).
Not exact matches
If you'd rather not spring for the latest trendy toy or spend money on yet another
action figure based on the latest
movie, don't worry — your toddler can have
plenty of fun without them.
Kong: Skull Island is a dumb monster
movie with some good special effects, some interesting creature designs and
plenty of action.
This is what Brooke had to say about Rampage: Solid
movie,
plenty of action, drama, comedy and a small amount
of romance in one.
After that, things get frustrating for the bulk
of the
movie's middle section, with
plenty of wheel - spinning and pointless banter to kill the time between a couple
of so - so
action sequences, one
of which kills off an intriguing supporting character five minutes after he's introduced.
That game, once it's afoot, is
plenty entertaining, even if it never veers beyond the most conventional contours
of modern - day
movie action.
It has
plenty of action, but, I guess you could say that the
movie just isn't as sexy and fun as the first one was.
This is a serious
movie with some serious things to say about how blacks were treated in the Old South but there's
plenty of action to go along with the darker material.
But, the latest Avengers
movie balances out these lackluster aspects with certain really cool
action beats - placed amid larger
action set pieces that aren't really groundbreaking - and
plenty of humor so as to create an overall fun experience.
Next weekend sees the release
of Zac Efron's EDM
movie We Are Your Friends, the faith - based War Room, and the Owen Wilson starring
action thriller No Escape, which leaves
plenty of room for Compton to squeeze out its third victory in a row.
The tone certainly seems to be more serious than the Pirates
movies, and if any
of the supernatural elements from earlier script drafts remain, they're played down in the promo, but there's
plenty of big - scale
action, mostly on - rails, to be seen.
This has all
of the typical Guillermo del Toro touches, with gorgeously lavish dark, dingy sets, a wonderful score by Alexandre Desplat, an immense love for the art
of cinema (she lives above a
movie theater), not to mention a scaly fish creature (played
of course by Doug Jones) who doesn't have any lines but does say
plenty in his
actions.»
If you can forgive the narrative scenes, there is
plenty here for fans
of old fashioned, one - man - army
action movies.
The new trailer gives us a better vibe for how the
action plays out in the
movie, including showing
plenty more footage from the battle in Wakanda, as well as the fight on Thanos» destroyed homeworld
of Titan.
The last chapter
of the game is just like a Hollywood
movie with
plenty of action scenes and a very satisfying ending.
The new trailer does show hints
of the Chinatown reshoot, but overall it's a very strong trailer with
plenty of action, a good introduction to the characters, and just sets the scene for what looks to be a great
movie.
The
movie is jam packed with
plenty of humor, awesome stunts, and great
action sequences.
There are
plenty of dynamic
action sequences yet none
of them felt like they were dragged out for too long like we've seen in some
of the Marvel or DC
movies.
It isn't high on special effects, but there is
plenty of action in the second half
of the
movie, as the story takes a turn into a militaristic thriller, complete with car chases and explosions galore.
We've seen
plenty of live -
action fairy tales hit the big screen in recent years, but most
of those
movies are content to include tell just one story.
From the get go the
movie makes no qualms about what kind
of story it is; a violence filled vengeance film with
plenty of action to satisfy any
action movie aficionado thirsty for blood.
The finale doesn't quite make a mark on the same level
of their earlier collaboration, but that never stops The Guest from its mission, delivering a solid, fresh
action movie with
plenty of kick and an entertaining edge.
The least negative summary so far is from Variety's Rob Nelson, who calls it «neither the best nor the worst
of movies derived from videogames... at least [it] gives
action fans
plenty to ogle besides the titular heroine.»
Between the heavy emotions, the
movie finds
plenty of time for awesome
action and stunning eye - candy.
DC's big team - up
movie introduced moviegoers to heroes like The Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg, and delivered
plenty of action.
However, the
action is best served when martial arts is employed, which is fairly often, meaning that Snake Eyes (Park, X-Men), Storm Shadow, and new
movie character, Jinx (Yung, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), get
plenty of screen time.
«The A-Team» is strictly a popcorn
movie with
plenty of action to satisfy fans
of the genre.
Although there's certainly
plenty of action spectacle on display (this is a summer blockbustrer, after all), I'm shocked at how thoroughly dark and heavy the
movie looks.
As for the CGI animals, Peyton gives them
plenty of opportunities to wreak havoc, although at least one or two
of those sequences feels better in conception than execution: though the large - scale destruction is all masterfully rendered — and it must be noted, brutally violent for a PG - 13
movie — he like many other modern filmmakers gets too close to the
action, mistaking incomprehensibility for claustrophobia, and seems either unaware
of or uninterested in even the basic physics
of gravity, falling objects, and so on.
With many
action elements in the final act, the
movie offered
plenty of opportunities for solid information.
Although she doesn't get Black Widow levels
of screen - time or
action, Hope makes it clear throughout the
movie that she's an important new addition to the MCU, one we have
plenty of reason to expect to see again — and
plenty of desire, too, thanks to strong work from Evangeline Lilly, and equally strong material.
Over the last few years, though, Hollywood has started breaking from its annual tradition
of dumping their stragglers in the winter graveyard and saving their best films for the warmer months, and while 2011's early film slate still contains its share
of obvious duds, the studios have seen fit to bring us
plenty of movies worth getting excited about, from animated and / or family - friendly fare to comedies, dramas, and
action.
Everyone's favorite Peruvian bear is back with another live -
action movie and
plenty of marmalade sandwiches to go around.
Although a majority
of the
movie's 144 - minute running time (the shortest
of Jackson's six Tolkien films) is devoted to
action, there are
plenty of good, solid character moments — not all
of them happy.
Melody Godfred says it's a
movie that has a fitting title, as there is
plenty of quick - moving
action.
When: April 8th Why: Despite generating
plenty of positive buzz at SXSW and Fantastic Fest, «Hardcore Henry» sounds like the kind
of gimmick - driven concept — in this case, an entirely first - person
action movie — that would work better as a short film.
The
action packed film attracted
plenty of movie buffs with 2FM's Lottie Ryan, actor Jay Duffy, Aoibhin Garrihy and «Love / Hate» actor Laurence Kinlan all in attendance.
First - time director Cedric Nicolas - Troyan (the visual effects supervisor on the first
movie) provides some nice visuals and
plenty of action, but he's unable to make the story engaging or even the least bit surprising.
So far it has become nothing short
of a phenomenon, with an upcoming live
action movie and most likely a new anime season, aside from videogames and
plenty of merchandise.
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«There's
plenty of light humour throughout», says The Guardian, usually in the form
of «
action movie - style one - liners».
Fans
of the Fast & The Furious series
of movies should find
plenty to love here including fast cars, police chases, and high
action moments behind the wheel.
They have been involved in puzzle games, fighting games
of course, and even a crappy live
action movie and
plenty of anime stuff.
While February's first teaser just set the tone for the
movie, this new trailer gives us more plot details and
plenty of action.