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by talyseon, - Top 1000, Aug 13 '08
Pros: Lots of action and adventure; two legends share the screen for the first time! Cons: Far too much eyeshadow on the villains.
The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) Directed by Rob Minkoff. He who speaks, does not Know; He who Knows, does not speak. Surely you're masterful. Yu Lan, the Drunken Immortal. Jason Tripitakas is a kid with a love of Wuxia movies. ...
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by truckturner , Jul 12 '09
Pros: Performances, characters, action, cinematography, fun Cons: Angarano, not the “Citizen Kane” of martial arts movies
The following is my entry into talyseon’s martial arts write-off, and in fact, my first-ever write-off review (So go easy on me, OK?). So, with that being said, on to the greatest write-off review you’re ever going to read. Well, maybe ...
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by tommy_lop - Top 200, Nov 13 '08
Pros: some nice action scenes and over all likeable charecters Cons: it dosen't make or break a flim of it's genere
I got the forbidden kingdom when I saw it on sale used for less then 10 bucks. Having watch a few Jackie Chan movies some good and some not so good I decided to give this a try. It’s actually not a half bad over the top martial arts movie. While ...
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by raiderrus , Feb 11 '09
Pros: great fight sequences Cons: too much Monkey King, annoying
This film stars Jason, a young lid who hangs around an old Chinese antique shop and befriends the owner Hop. He is obsessed with old martial arts movies, and(you guessed it), runs afoul of the leader of the local gang. Learning he is in good ...
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