The right scenario for the main role
By makatas
@makatas (1098)
Greece
December 2, 2007 1:32am CST
I am a fan of the first two Crow movies. The rest didnt provide the acting and scenario the main role needed. And, to explain better, i think the guy shouldnt speak much.His words in the movie should be limited. He is trying his revenge, he is on earth for a purpose, shouldnt speak too much with people. My problem is that the followers of the first two movies didnt take that in mind. In one of them, the hero would describe his plan and ask for advice from the policeman. i mean, Come on! Is it serious? The guy has been resurrected to fight his way to revenge, shouldnt be like just anyone! I would accept the romantic talks with the women, or the funny comments while on his hunt for his enemies, but never should i accept an unstoppable talking from main hero to describe his acts. What is your opinion on that?
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3 responses
@chinababu (9)
• India
2 Dec 07
Well I am very happy to see that I am able to participate in discussion and earn points and I would like to continue
Thank you
@PurpleTeddyBear (6685)
• Canada
2 Dec 07
Honestly the only movie I have seen is the first Crow starring Brandon Lee. I loved this movie! It was perfect in my eyes, not one single bad thing I could say about it. With Brandon Lee passing away in the making of the first Crow I knew the other Crow movies wouldn't be as good without him, so I didn't even bother with the other ones.
PurpleTeddyBear.
@brandon22 (163)
• United States
22 Apr 09
I agree, speak softly and carry a big stick (as the saying goes). He's not here for conversation, he's here for action. The one-liners and the zingers are fine, but any more is overkill. Elvis said it best: A little less conversation and a little more action.