An unusual drama and not the kind of film one would expect from Ridley Scott. Fans of Jeff Bridges and those who enjoy television dramas will probably like this one.
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by Andrea Chee
An unusual drama and not the kind of film one would expect from Ridley Scott. Fans of Jeff Bridges and those who enjoy television dramas will probably like this one.
Ed. A DVD with no extras doesn't deserve a rating. Let us know what you think!
by Gary Panton
Entertaining in parts, but shallow and nonsensical in far too many others. Not bad for filling an hour-and-a-half but only if youve got a time machine of your own handy so you can then go back and watch something better.
by Andrea Chee
A confused actioner where even the fight sequences don't always make sense – it has little to recommend it.
by Gary Panton
It's aged a bit, but 'Big Trouble in Little China' remains terrific fun provided you don't take it even remotely seriously.
by Andrea Chee
Worthy follow-up to the first 'Karate Kid film, with added interest provided by its exotic locations and characters.
by Andrea Chee
This is a largely worthless third part to the film series it doesnt really cover any ground that wasnt handled better in the first two films. Worth seeing only for the sake of completing the set, and for Mr Miyagis fight scenes and one-liners.