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Tag Archives: Underworld
Underworld: Evolution
Watching the first movie in a franchise — when the series has moved on to having several entries by the time you first check it out — can be an odd situation. You’re aware the film was successful, and that … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Stars, 2000s, Derek Jacobi, Kate Beckinsale, Len Wiseman, movies, reviews, Scott Speedman, Steven Mackintosh, Tony Curran, Underworld, Underworld: Evolution
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Underworld
There is a reason why so many films, particularly action films, stick to the same basic concepts. The cop placed in a situation that’s far beyond his normal line of duty, the soldier who has to become a one-man army, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000s, 3 Stars, Bill Nighy, Kate Beckinsale, Kevin Grevioux, Len Wiseman, Michael Sheen, movies, reviews, Robbie Gee, Scott Speedman, Shane Brolly, Underworld, Wentworth Miller
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Top 15 Franchises I’ve Overlooked
It’s always difficult, when talking about movies with people, to have an exact bead on what people have seen and what they haven’t. No matter how universal a film is, there’s always somebody who hasn’t seen it. And conversely, sometimes … Continue reading