If it's a "Last Man Standing Match"

Theron 2022-04-23 07:01:23

Before the topic, I would like to express my love for Austin. This man who brought me great pleasure around the year 2000 was a supporting role on the screen, a green leaf, a cripple who made people flattened and burned to death. Such a huge change in image was really hard for me to accept for a while.

Going back in time, I still wish to be young forever, so that I can continue to watch him beat the boss, sweep the ring, drink beer, raise his arms in the four corners of the ring, and enjoy the "hell yeah" of the audience.

Back to topic. Such a movie, even if it is piled up with many stars and many muscular men, cannot make people more interested in the storyline itself. The vast majority of people with normal logical thinking ability can almost guess the ending by seeing the beginning. And this fateful ending is undoubtedly the fatal wound of the movie.

So, let's put it another way, imagine this is a WWE "Last Man Standing Match", who will be the final winner?

Many tough guys are fighting each other, considering the length of a movie, it should definitely look better than the movie. Back then, watching Austin beat Tyson down, even for a few minutes, was so exciting and exciting to me. Now, with so many stars, I really don't understand why the director didn't make a movie version of WWE live wrestling, how exciting!

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The Expendables quotes

  • Lee Christmas: What's he saying?

    Hale Caesar: He said we're dead with an accent.

    Barney Ross: We ain't dead.

  • Barney Ross: What the hell's he doing?

    Lee Christmas: Hanging a pirate.

    Barney Ross: Don't be ridiculous. Gunner! What are you doing?

    Gunnar Jensen: Hanging a pirate!

    Toll Road: That's seriously demented.

    Yin Yang: This is no good.

    Hale Caesar: Not that you'd feel it, but put one in Speed Racer's shoulder.