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All hail XXX: THE RETURN OF XANDER CAGE.


Verily I say unto thee..to be honest this probably won't be much of a movie but at least we can expect that the plentiful action will be rendered visible on screen by a director and editors who possess at best a moderate level of competence. At the end of the day can we ask for any more than that?

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Did MyLipsYourBody hack Bap's account?

at least we can expect that the plentiful action will be rendered visible on screen by a director and editors who possess at best a moderate level of competence. At the end of the day can we ask for any more than that?

You should have liked Spectre better than you did if that is the main criterion.

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No

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According to you, we're also supposed to demand that there are plentiful visible observers and passersby to any and all such action lest we should pantybunch. Can't enjoy a dining car fistfight unless we can watch the diners, after all.

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I wonder why he came back.

What no man Can give ya. And none Can take away.

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at least we can expect that the plentiful action will be rendered visible on screen by a director and editors who possess at best a moderate level of competence. At the end of the day can we ask for any more than that?

Most of the action in spectre was stilted and lacked fluidity.

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Verily I say unto thee..if other diners had been present then Hinx could have punched some of them out during the fight too therefore increasing the film's punch quotient which was sadly lacking. The diluted punch sound effects certainly don't help either.

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Right. You'd have lowered your double standard only if Hinx punched some dining car patrons. Makes sense.

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Verily I say unto thee..SPECTRE is okay but nothing more, the climax in London was underwhelming to say the very least.

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