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Mr. DuLac liked Andrew Morin’s review of Haywire
Mr. DuLac commented on Silent J’s review of Haywire
I loved this movie too! It seems to be a little love it or hate it though looking around here.
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Summed up perfectly.
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Mr. DuLac commented on grooveman’s review of Haywire
I think one of the reasons I liked this movie so much is that Gina Carano has great "screen presence" (for lack of a better term) which some seasoned actors don't have. Her acting ability has a long ways to go though. I hope she doesn't end up doing a bunch of direct-to-dvd movies though. Female action roles aren't exactly in abundance.
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Haywire 2012
It's a typical genre thriller made by an A-list director. It's a little polarizing as some people seem to hate this movie. I can't put my finger on it, but I loved it from beginning to end. Besides, watching Gina Carano beat the crap out of people is just plain fun. For the fight scenes alone action directors should take notice because this is how you film a fight scene. Soderbergh doesn't use any quick editing or background music for the fights. They are quick, furious and violent. They reminded more of a Hong Kong movie then anything you usually see out of Hollywood. As noted though, not everyone loved this one. I would also categorize this as more of a thriller then an action movie.
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Mr. DuLac watched Haywire on Sunday Jan 22, 2012