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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Neither was a great movie, but I still found them both to be entertaining. They'd have been a bit better if they were slightly more realistic (jet crashing into ocean, car flipping & hitting crane to remove bomb, etc.)
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Is it me or is Jason Statham rapidly becoming the next Steven Seagal/Jean Claude VanDamme? They keep throwing him into these cookie cutter action movies or just make sequels of any of the more original movies he's in that are half decent until they pummel them into crapola. I mean he's got a new movie every six months it seems like and probably a 40-50% chance it will be any good. I think he's going to end up like Seagal making so many movies they'll just start going straight to DVD.
I guess it's the whole "Quantity over quality" philosophy.
Originally posted by: oddyager
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Is it me or is Jason Statham rapidly becoming the next Steven Seagal/Jean Claude VanDamme? They keep throwing him into these cookie cutter action movies or just make sequels of any of the more original movies he's in that are half decent until they pummel them into crapola. I mean he's got a new movie every six months it seems like and probably a 40-50% chance it will be any good. I think he's going to end up like Seagal making so many movies they'll just start going straight to DVD.
I guess it's the whole "Quantity over quality" philosophy.
He was good in the Bank Job.
Originally posted by: dainthomas
With the exception of the milf, the second one was craptacular. And it's hard to take anything Statham does seriously after making Dungeon Siege.