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Re: America in the 1950's - What a time! Look!
FYI, in the past "gay" meant happy good time, it was something positive, not controversial like it is today. As usual the controllers hijack a good word and turn it bad. Their job is to invert things in accord with the Satanic law that everything is supposed to get worse over time except the technology used to control us of course. Another word that used to mean something positive was "square". That word used to be a compliment. Nowadays it means that you are boring if you are square.
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Re: America in the 1950's - What a time! Look!
@MrMan
Don't forget "Kiss of Death" (1995), he was fairly beefed up for that one too (not much, but compared to how he looked before):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/S6YaPQDukpVI/
LOL, if I guessed right about what you were referring to by "cut scenes," I completely agree: All the up-close camera work and fast-flashing cut scenes with chopped up bits of footage instead of choreographing actual action scenes just got more and more lame as movies went down the drain. Even watching obviously unconvincing action scenes with Steven Seagal having stuntmen patiently waiting for him to move in and pretend to dominate fights with Aikido were way more fun than that "in your face" flashy affected film-editing BS that started getting worse in the mid-late 1990s and kept getting worse 2000+ when I stopped wasting my time watching the crappy new generations of action movies. Not even worth the time!MrMan wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2023, 8:03 pmAction movies continued to get worse with 'cut scenes.' Those are so irritating to watch. I first noticed them in a 'Taken' movie with Liam Neeson. Maybe it's cheaper to do it that way, or maybe they just couldn't get Neeson or a stunt double who looked like him to do a decent fight scene, or maybe they actually thought those lame scenes looked good.
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Re: America in the 1950's - What a time! Look!
He doesn't look that big in this one.WilliamSmith wrote: ↑August 27th, 2023, 1:56 am@MrMan
Don't forget "Kiss of Death" (1995), he was fairly beefed up for that one too (not much, but compared to how he looked before):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/S6YaPQDukpVI/
LOL, if I guessed right about what you were referring to by "cut scenes," I completely agree: All the up-close camera work and fast-flashing cut scenes with chopped up bits of footage instead of choreographing actual action scenes just got more and more lame as movies went down the drain. Even watching obviously unconvincing action scenes with Steven Seagal having stuntmen patiently waiting for him to move in and pretend to dominate fights with Aikido were way more fun than that "in your face" flashy affected film-editing BS that started getting worse in the mid-late 1990s and kept getting worse 2000+ when I stopped wasting my time watching the crappy new generations of action movies. Not even worth the time!MrMan wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2023, 8:03 pmAction movies continued to get worse with 'cut scenes.' Those are so irritating to watch. I first noticed them in a 'Taken' movie with Liam Neeson. Maybe it's cheaper to do it that way, or maybe they just couldn't get Neeson or a stunt double who looked like him to do a decent fight scene, or maybe they actually thought those lame scenes looked good.
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Re: America in the 1950's - What a time! Look!
*shrugs*MrMan wrote: ↑August 28th, 2023, 5:59 pmHe doesn't look that big in this one.WilliamSmith wrote: ↑August 27th, 2023, 1:56 am@MrMan
Don't forget "Kiss of Death" (1995), he was fairly beefed up for that one too (not much, but compared to how he looked before):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/S6YaPQDukpVI/
LOL, if I guessed right about what you were referring to by "cut scenes," I completely agree: All the up-close camera work and fast-flashing cut scenes with chopped up bits of footage instead of choreographing actual action scenes just got more and more lame as movies went down the drain. Even watching obviously unconvincing action scenes with Steven Seagal having stuntmen patiently waiting for him to move in and pretend to dominate fights with Aikido were way more fun than that "in your face" flashy affected film-editing BS that started getting worse in the mid-late 1990s and kept getting worse 2000+ when I stopped wasting my time watching the crappy new generations of action movies. Not even worth the time!MrMan wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2023, 8:03 pmAction movies continued to get worse with 'cut scenes.' Those are so irritating to watch. I first noticed them in a 'Taken' movie with Liam Neeson. Maybe it's cheaper to do it that way, or maybe they just couldn't get Neeson or a stunt double who looked like him to do a decent fight scene, or maybe they actually thought those lame scenes looked good.
He wasn't that big in Con Air either, was he?
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Re: America in the 1950's - What a time! Look!
I remembered him being more buff, but I wasn't paying that much attention. He looks pretty buff in this scene where his muscles are pumped up. https://youtu.be/De_YpBxvchI?t=307WilliamSmith wrote: ↑August 28th, 2023, 6:05 pm*shrugs*MrMan wrote: ↑August 28th, 2023, 5:59 pmHe doesn't look that big in this one.WilliamSmith wrote: ↑August 27th, 2023, 1:56 am@MrMan
Don't forget "Kiss of Death" (1995), he was fairly beefed up for that one too (not much, but compared to how he looked before):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/S6YaPQDukpVI/
LOL, if I guessed right about what you were referring to by "cut scenes," I completely agree: All the up-close camera work and fast-flashing cut scenes with chopped up bits of footage instead of choreographing actual action scenes just got more and more lame as movies went down the drain. Even watching obviously unconvincing action scenes with Steven Seagal having stuntmen patiently waiting for him to move in and pretend to dominate fights with Aikido were way more fun than that "in your face" flashy affected film-editing BS that started getting worse in the mid-late 1990s and kept getting worse 2000+ when I stopped wasting my time watching the crappy new generations of action movies. Not even worth the time!MrMan wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2023, 8:03 pmAction movies continued to get worse with 'cut scenes.' Those are so irritating to watch. I first noticed them in a 'Taken' movie with Liam Neeson. Maybe it's cheaper to do it that way, or maybe they just couldn't get Neeson or a stunt double who looked like him to do a decent fight scene, or maybe they actually thought those lame scenes looked good.
He wasn't that big in Con Air either, was he?
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@MrManMrMan wrote: ↑August 28th, 2023, 6:12 pmI remembered him being more buff, but I wasn't paying that much attention. He looks pretty buff in this scene where his muscles are pumped up. https://youtu.be/De_YpBxvchI?t=307
Hey good post! I hadn't seen that movie since it was out on VHS (showing my age, LOL). I prefer more muscle for my own purposes, but that was pretty funny watching Cage pretend to beat Danny Trejo (yeah right! ), and then he bitch-slapped a homosexual, and then heroically rescued the stuffed bunny before it washed down the storm drain...
Come to think of it, I remember Trejo's role in that movie: He was playing a gross rapist who boasted about his victims and got tattooed for each victim, so I guess the character he was playing was enough of a loser to get beat by Cage... If I remember rightly though that actor Trejo was a real life former convict who ended up reforming and helping other inmates get off drugs later... but I have a hunch Trejo's probably actually the toughest IRL.
I think his first role I saw him in was in "Runaway Train" by Kurosawa where they filmed it in an actual prison and got him to play the role of a guy boxing Eric Roberts...
FYI to @Lucas88 just in case your most experienced martial artist around here finds this amusing.
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