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Uno could probably make you deader...
In fact, I think if it would have been really bad, it would have been more fun to watch.
Cheesy ninja movies! The best kind! I'm a big fan of early Jackie Chan -- Drunken Master and Dragon Lord are my favorites.
An example of one of those glorious Ninja movies.... a clip at least... HIGH SPEED NINJA ACTION
We watched The Other Boleyn Girl last night.My review is meh.Everything about the movie was eye-candy. Like Anne of a Thousand Days before it, looking at beautiful people sporting fabulous Tudor fashions doesn't get old in a hurry. -But that was carried to the point of being a fatal flaw here - Henry didn't look anything like Eric Banna by that point in time, and Scarlett Johansen was simply miscast as Natalie Portman's sister, coming off as far less canny than one would have expected. Portman carries the picture, of course, being not miscast, and for a mercy, actually bright enough to portray the keen intelligence of a very complex and fascinating woman.The picture also made the opposite mistake of Anne of a Thousand Days, a movie that surprised me by having put right there in the title how long it seems to drag on. The Other Boleyn Girl shares unfortunate pacing, but in this case, does a very poor job of providing a sense of time passing. It skips lightly over the foundation of the Church of England as if it happened overnight. There are numerous examples of the same poor pacing, especially toward the end, and a distinct impression is conveyed that the entire Boleyn family was living in the east wing of the palace -the same palace for the whole picture, incidentally- for most of the movie. And unlike Anne of a Thousand Days, no real advantage is taken of the architecture and scenery.I did like everything the actress playing the Boleyn mother did - I don't recall anything about the historical person, but the character clearly learned her lessons well at Bene Gesseret school, something she was able to get Anne to do without passing on her fundamental good sense and decency. It played well, and I'd have liked to have seen more of her.So, if you like that sort of historical costume drama, recommended, even if historical accuracy bothers you as much as I; just don't expect the intellectual stimulation to equal the visual. They were close to getting both, if not for a few poor creative decisions, most obviously in casting - but it looks GREAT.