theoneis
Joined Jan 2008
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I followed this series through the first season and kept thinking, this guy (Stephen Amell)has got to get better some how. Well, that hasn't materialized. I don't think Stephen Amell could make someone think he had to defaecate if he had a box of laxatives. I I came across someone in real life with the emotion the characters display in this series I'm assume right away that they needed mental help. It's like people who didn't work out anywhere else all wound up here. Such a huge pool of bad talent.
And what's up with the mother and daughter, do they have herpes? What the hell is on their lips?(gross)
And what's up with the mother and daughter, do they have herpes? What the hell is on their lips?(gross)
First and foremost I failed to see any level of charm or charisma in Jaden Smith. For the first part of the film I thought it was a little girl not knowing who the actor was. I don't believe that if it were not for his father he wouldn't be trying to acting.
The only saving grace I found in this film was Jackie Chan who did a fair job, but very possibly could have added much more to the film had he been allowed to be funny.
The stunts were very good as they appeared to be done by very competent stunt people.
The story line didn't seem to hold the same charm of the original such as the wax on and wax off. The coat, come on that was as bad a joke as could be done to parody the original.
Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita were cute and charming, but compared to what I watched in this version they should be getting Oscars. Not many remakes shine better than the originals and this one is no different, except that it does much to make the original look like a super nova.
The only saving grace I found in this film was Jackie Chan who did a fair job, but very possibly could have added much more to the film had he been allowed to be funny.
The stunts were very good as they appeared to be done by very competent stunt people.
The story line didn't seem to hold the same charm of the original such as the wax on and wax off. The coat, come on that was as bad a joke as could be done to parody the original.
Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita were cute and charming, but compared to what I watched in this version they should be getting Oscars. Not many remakes shine better than the originals and this one is no different, except that it does much to make the original look like a super nova.