In addition to the title of the film, the Scorpion King, the film does not have any relationship with the Scorpion King from head to toe. Ordinarily, it is understandable that there is a shortage of money in the financial crisis. It is also understandable not to invite big names, and to find a third-rate star to fill up the role and to match Ron Perlman and Billy Zane, but this messy plot is really unbearable. There is no computer special effects to say, at least the whole point is a reliable bridge. Egyptian stories, Roman guards, Thai palaces, and Japanese ninjas are all rubbed together. This is a promotional method for buying more and more, and it is still a test of everyone's appreciation level. Global Investment Thailand made such a foolish script. Is it the Americans who are smashing their own brands, or are the Thais ruining their own tourism? !
I have experienced the amazing "Butterfly Effect 2" before, and it can be considered a half-star psychological endurance value. But I was still stunned by the spoiling method of "Scorpion King 3". It turns out that there are various cheats for making sequel garbage. Spitting out a script that can't chew sweet water to others may be regarded as a treasure to practice. This is indeed a good idea, and it is a little bit higher than selling a retired warship at a high price.
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