80s Stallone + New Orleans Roasted Chicken Drumsticks

Al 2021-12-27 08:01:17

Many people did not understand this film. First of all, there were a lot of non-white actors. The story took place in the black city of New Orleans. The bad guy was an intellectual developer from Africa. The action scenes are completely Stallone's brand.

Although it is not comparable to the death squads at the box office, it undoubtedly expresses Uncle Stallone's ambitions-I don't rely on gagging and getting a bunch of milfs to make money. I can also shoot some depth and become popular. His thugs sparred, and his body was violent with the veins of the 1980s.

The music is quite Orleans flavor, the whole plot is completely Stallone style, a simple "kill you" style, but it also contains some irony and digging into the dark side of society.

Those who are familiar with and like Stallone's movies in the 80s are worthy of recollection, and those who don't like it must be thought to be brainless.

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Extended Reading
  • May 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    It's very similar to the hardcore action movies of the 1980s and 1990s, but the completely stereotyped story makes people unable to lift their spirits. If it weren't for Stallone's personal charm, I really couldn't watch it. The Korean boy in the Sugi series is partnered with Stallone in this film, which is the only surprise.

  • Helmer 2022-03-22 09:02:12

    What impressed me was that Jason Momoa's killer went crazy and even killed the employer. Before he died, the employer shouted, "I know that people who don't love money can't be trusted." Except for the last shot to save Stallone, Jiang Chenghao is an out-and-out oil bottle.

Bullet to the Head quotes

  • James Bonomo: Bang. Down. Owned.

  • James Bonomo: I got some rules... no women... no children.