with the recent of rash of mind-numbing movies like 10,000 bc [or as i like to call it, the tale of bob marley] and
one of the movies that never back down is being [incorrectly] compared to is fight club, which i don't understand since the those two movies have nothing in common except for fighting within a contained circle. a more fitting juxtaposition would be fight club being [correctly] compared to its predecessor, lionheart.2 anyway, never back down is more like step up [or step up 2: the streets], except that it has arm bars instead of pas de chats. comparisons aside, hopefully there is enough unintentional comedy, otherwise it really won't have that much to offer. [well, not much except for people kicking punching bags so hard that they unbelievably slide across the room. i suppose that can happen if they are attached to some sort of track on the ceiling as opposed to being attached at a pivot, in which case there's no point in using that type of punching bag.]
prognosis : 7/10
1 nobody can tell me that any scene with paul walker and/or vin diesel isn't the most entertaining thing ever.
2 with one of the most memorable scenes in cinema, jean-claude van damme taught everyone that fighting another man in an empty pool may be the most dangerous [and enjoyable] thing ever.
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Usually I can find something to disagree with, but this assessment is pretty spot on. The Van Damme reference is also well placed.
I can't believe you've had nothing to say about my Obama post...
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