1 posted on
04/07/2003 3:39:25 PM PDT by
Shermy
To: Shermy
There's a HUGE market for American Action/Adventure films in that region. Even recent Steven Seagal and Jean Claude Van Damme movies that go straight to video, draw HUGE crowds at the movie theaters.
To: Shermy
Well, the uprising should take note then...
Aim small, miss small
To: Shermy
That's weird. You would think with all the war going on around them, that they would prefer things like "Out of Africa" or suchlike.
Regards, Ivan
4 posted on
04/07/2003 3:45:07 PM PDT by
MadIvan
To: Shermy
I think a Seagul/Mel Gibson combo will surely beat a Barbara Streisand slap.
To: Shermy
Reminds me...Erika Eleniak bursting out of the cake in "Under Siege" !
6 posted on
04/07/2003 3:46:40 PM PDT by
alnitak
To: Shermy
"customers want to wind down and be taken in by a story in which the good triumph over the evil, like us against the Americans," said Hassan, 46."They're going to love the ones that will come out in a few months, but they'd better get used to the Americans winning....and Yes, Good will prevail over evil!
7 posted on
04/07/2003 3:47:14 PM PDT by
holyscroller
(Why are Liberal female media types always ugly to boot?)
To: Shermy
...and just about anything starring Sylvester Stallone.I wonder if they have seen, "Stop, Or My Mom Will Shoot"?
To: Shermy
"Look at our fighters. They're the ones who most resemble Wesley Snipes or Jet Li, not our enemies," he said.

Oh, give me a friggin' break...
To: Shermy
A newcomer to this genre..Vin Diesel..new film..A Man Apart. Excellent, and I was skeptical, as my first Diesel film.
The Film-The Story
To: Shermy
And let's not forget "Hot Shots Part Deux". Charlie Sheen stars in this Ramboesque send up. He is sent to save hostages in that sliver of a country between Iraq and Iran (aka A Hard Place). LLoyd Bridges plays the President of the USofA and even sends up his seminal TV series "Sea Hunt!"
As I peruse the wartime pictures in the many posts which festoon Free Republic I'm amazed at the number of 7-11 clerk wannabes!
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