"Last Man Standing" was fun, in spite of the voice over, a very enjoyable remake of Yojimbo and A Fist Full of Dollars.
^^^Someone who doesn't want the Yanks to think "Cardiff? Ah, England."
Another underrated comedy (and fantasy,) The Frighteners.
Another underrated comedy (and fantasy,) The Frighteners.
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^^^Someone who doesn't want the Yanks to think "Cardiff? Ah, England."
No, he'd just say Cardiff. Or Wales. The line as written and spoken is how it'd be when printed in a reference book or newspaper, not a line to be spoken.
it's what comes of having 50 states with a stunning lack of originality in half the place names.
The 1993 Three Musketeers is indeed a brilliant movie (I also like the earlier 1970s Michael York versions too).!
The old 1940's version with Gene Kelly, Vincent Price, and Lana Turner is great, too.
Althought the 1970's Richard Lester version is probably the best.
The Sarmatian knights have an historical basis, as does Lucius Artorius Castus. However, they weren't contemporary with Pelagius or Germanus. The history in King Arthur is all nonsense, but I don't let that detract from what I think is an enjoyable film.^shame the history's so completely wrong given their claims to accuracy. Roman Knights? do me a lemon.
its a great film. one that is often quoted among my friends and i.For me personally when ever someone mentions Underrated Movie, my goto always is Thirteenth Warrior. Yes, it was somewhat of a bomb, with reshoots and the Director getting fired. However it has some really good action, the humor is well done without being over the top. Antonio Banderas actually gives one of his better performances and how can you go wrong with Vikings going on a quest.![]()
Unbreakable - Shyamalan's best and most overlooked film, before he started getting self-indulgent. Shame the planned trilogy never materialized, though given his recent track record, that's probably for the best now.
The Incredible Hulk - Seen by some as the worst of the Marvel Avenger's lead-up film, this was actually my favorite after Iron Man.
Dead Again - A cool but little known reincarnation / murder mystery by Kenneth Branagh.
Enemy of the State - Can be seen as an unofficial sequel to Gene Hackman's excellent 70s surveillance drama The Conversation.
The Illusionist - Not as good as Nolan's similarly themed Prestige, but a nice film on its own merits.
The Cable Guy - Loses the funny in the final act in favor of dark social commentary, which puts some people off, but up until then one of the most hilarious movies ever.
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