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Originally Posted by amitoj
(Post 1297807)
Never liked Steven Seagal though. Looks too oily moily. And for some reason, always reminds me of Rajesh Khanna |
Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 1297823)
He is a bad actor, so was Bruce Lee. But then we watch their movies for the fights, not their acting.:) |
Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 1297823)
He is a bad actor, so was Bruce Lee. But then we watch their movies for the fights, not their acting. |
Originally Posted by Mission_Safari
(Post 1294847)
Yes the idea of both the movies are the same. I am planning to watch 'The Uninvited' this weekend. Any reviews of this movie? |
Originally Posted by Stratos
(Post 1297146)
Star Trek : I went to see this movie as I have been a fan of the old television series and would watch each and every episode when I was in school. The movie was good, nothing spectacular. I missed the original music and soundtrack from Star Trek:The Next Generation |
Originally Posted by amitoj
(Post 1297807)
Never liked Steven Seagal though. Looks too oily moily. And for some reason, always reminds me of Rajesh Khanna |
Originally Posted by amitoj
(Post 1297922)
:) i didnt say anything about his acting skills or fighting skills. I just dont like his face. He seems in perpetual need of an oil control face cream. I wont like Rajesh Khanna also if he indulged in kungfu judo karate etc etc with a smile pasted on his face all the time. |
Originally Posted by jassi
(Post 1297973)
well Bruce Lee was never really acting in his movies - he was mostly fighting or trying to explain his philosophy on the martial arts. However most people don't really understand the things he is trying to explain, even today. |
Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 1297792)
His only A grade movie is Undersiege, may be that credit should go to Tommy Lee Jones. |
Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi
(Post 1298045)
No sir, that credit should go to Erika Eleniak, lol. |
Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 1298019)
I own a few books of his, so I generally understand his philosophy. But whenever he is not fighting in his movies, he is terrible to watch. The Chinese Connection does have some acting, which is bad, he almost acts like Mr.Bean in Rome. |
Originally Posted by jassi
(Post 1298061)
he is actually mr. bean in rome - but that is not in chinese connection that is in "way of the dragon" - the same movie where he fights his real life student chuck norris in the end :) |
Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 1298058)
Miss July? Actually, I didn't realise she was a real Miss July until now. Ok, she can get some credit too. |
Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi
(Post 1298080)
Did you never watch "Baywatch"? It was every young man's fantasy when it started. Young women, many playmates, running around on the beach and saving lives. |
Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 1298078)
Damn, all his movies have different names in different countries, hard to keep track.:Frustrati |
Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi
(Post 1297403)
Actually we were discussing a few posts ago. I said: |
Originally Posted by amitoj
(Post 1297807)
Never liked Steven Seagal though. Looks too oily moily. And for some reason, always reminds me of Rajesh Khanna |
Originally Posted by Technocrat
(Post 1297798)
Thanks Samurai I never knew there was a name to his style of fighting :p Btw with his height, in all his fights he seems to be literally playing with his opponents :D |
Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 1297823)
He is a bad actor, so was Bruce Lee. But then we watch their movies for the fights, not their acting.:) |
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