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I think he's talking about the lady with the phone, not Gogo. Remember sheNightfall said:Yeah I liked Gogo too.![]()
lost her arm.

I think he's talking about the lady with the phone, not Gogo. Remember sheNightfall said:Yeah I liked Gogo too.![]()
mm, You mean the half-french, half japanese woman? Eh. She was alright. But I'd still think Gogo is better.Pants said:I think he's talking about the lady with the phone, not Gogo. Remember shelost her arm.![]()
Gogo was friggen' creepy.Nightfall said:mm, You mean the half-french, half japanese woman? Eh. She was alright. But I'd still think Gogo is better.![]()
jdavis said:I'd give Cabin Fever a 2 out of 10 if anyone cares to know.
But see that was sort of the point of the whole movie, it wasn't supposed to look like a real fight it was supposed to look like a over the top movie fight from a old action movie, if the fight scenes were in any way realistic then it would of looked really silly, it's the flash and the glitz and the jumping around like a insane monkey that people want to see, real martial arts looks pretty poor in movies and the sword fighting scene would of ended with somebody running up behind Uma and sticking a sword in her 30 seconds into it. Not to mention the fact that this movie was meant to look like a bad 70's movie, there is a good chance they intentionally went way way overboard with it.Dragonblade said:I gave it a six. The music and retro atmosphere was great. It had that distinctive Tarantino style and had a nice hard edge to the story.
However, I'm sick to death of wire-fu. I'm also sick of Hollywood actor types trying to do martial arts or sword fighting. They don't look or move naturally at all and the fights are so unrealistic and overchoreographed it drives me nuts.
I also hate it when American actors who can't speak Japanese to save their life are portrayed as supposedly fluent in it. Its painful to listen to them.
I also don't like Lucy Liu. I don't think she is attractive at all and don't buy her as a Yakuza boss.
Acting is a talent, it is much much harder to train a decent actor than a decent martial artist. Just look at the caliber of martal artist/actors out there (Chuck Norris isn't winning many Oscars). It's real hard to teach personal charisma and you will never be able to train somebody to have the looks of a Swedish model. Besides there is very little in common between real martial arts and movie martial arts, one is meant for self defence and one is meant to look cool on a movie screen.Much better to find a trained and experienced martial artist and teach them to act, IMO.