Before I wrote it, I knew that this one would definitely become pink and black

Cathy 2021-10-20 17:33:38

Yesterday’s situation was like this. "Atlantic Empire" and "Downton Abbey" returned together. The great movie theater was half-price day, and the emperor and the empress did not travel home. I almost didn’t even think about it. I watched some love literary action movies at home, watched the second missing history of American gangsters at home, watched the British version of "Like Fog Like Rain and Wind" at home, and went to the cinema to see muscle men. We chose the last one in the fight.

I was so happy to watch this movie, because in addition to the bald, Shang Gyunton also played a big villain. In the years when the bald was still in the diving team, Lao Shang's existence was equivalent to today's bald. Watching his swinging kicks and watching the bald dancing striptease has always been the happiest thing in my history of watching movies. It’s a pity that Lao Shang is fighting Stallone...

Lao Shang is 52 this year and Stallone is 66. Excluding the age factor, both of them are placed at their peak. In terms of empty-handed fighting, Stallone really can’t beat the karate champion. In fact It would be impossible for Laobu or the governor to fight him...not to mention the bald man with fist and embroidered legs. It's a pity that the movie theater can't take screenshots, otherwise Lao Shang kicked Stallone's feet really should be framed and hung at home, and I don't know if the word horse was made by his deity or a stand-in. PS: When I watched the film, there was a girl behind. As soon as Lao Shang appeared, she would say indignantly: "Oh, he is too cruel." It made me very cold and the

movie, just like it hadn't become "beautiful." Like "Chuck Norris" who can't beat Bruce Lee, you can't let the bad guy laugh to the end (I don't know why there is no truth in the 100 facts about Chuck Norris that he can't beat Bruce Lee). The Expendables series is really keen on the actor's various stalks to please the audience. Stallone as a screenwriter shamelessly misappropriated Chuck's special function. When he was under siege, he said Biu~ so all the bad guys died. Chuck didn't like him. The reason for playing is too obvious. In PS, since they are all playing the Good, the Bad and the Good, it would be nice to let Chuck cos with Dongmu, they are even the same age!

Another expert, Long Geer Shu, can be described as stupid and cute. In summary, his role in the second part is basically that he is weak in picking up girls. Facing the Yu man who is almost like me with big bags under his eyes, Long Ge Shu shows He faced the nature of the goddess' loser man, (sure enough, there is no such thing as a makeup artist in the man film, Yu Nan is pretty good-looking with makeup), and Stallone ridiculed the black history of the master's degree, and the reason is actually the same. Picking up girls...I don’t remember what positive role Rongel played. In my memory, he was always killed by the protagonist because of his "I'm the villain" face. Maybe because of his looks, It is said that Longger is developing some men’s cosmetics... I

don’t want to say that Hammer is his brother. Because of his existence, the bald has been complained about short legs

. The film is suitable for watching it in the theater, and then with a few bad friends (for example, all the owners of No. 250 Jianqiang Street) holding popcorn while picking their feet and complaining.

Um...what the hell did Xiaode play? I have been searching for a long time among the miners who died!

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The Expendables 2 quotes

  • [Lee's cell phone rings]

    Barney Ross: [mockingly] "Hello, darlin'."

    Lee Christmas: Hello, darlin'.

  • Vilain: [to Billy] Are you afraid of me?

    Bill 'The Kid' Timmons: No, I'm not.

    Vilain: You should be.

    [Hector quickly props a knife against Billy's chest and Vilain kicks it into his chest]