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Felix Ng
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There's Something About Mary. It was so censored that they removed the entire "Hair Gel" scene here in Asia,

She's in love, you see!

And it has James Woods as "Jack Crow" Vampire Hunter.

She spends most of her time campaigning for Refugee rights and against Sex Trafficking these days. Can't remember the last time she was in a major film though,

I heard they even shot an alternate ending where Reynolds and Biel fight a Werewolf.

"What are you? The Spice Boys or something?"

The way he just adroitly catches that coffee cup when DeNiro spills it is so telling.

The ending practically leads into that Skull Island movie that opened last month.

Honorable mentions for 1998 - Dark City, Deep Rising, The Big Hit, Hard Rain, Wild Things, Mercury Rising, City of Angels, Dirty Work, Snake Eyes, The Avengers, Bride of Chucky, Mighty Joe Young.

Jet's one and only Jackie Chan team-up.

Knock Off is one of my favorite Van Damme films ever. It's got this infectious energy that just draws me in. The action sequences are interesting and well shot. I always stop to watch it whenever its on the tube.

I'll cut him some slack on that one.

No love for The Forbidden Kingdom then?

No need then. I've already seen Seagal being a windbag in his last 4 DTV movies.

Yup that was me. Happy to spread that Scott Adkins love all about.

The Replacement Killers gets some love from me. The most John Woo film not directed by John Woo. Mira Sorvino attractive as hell. Not to mention Danny Trejo, Al Leung and Til Schweiger showing up as henchmen.

Has there ever been a bad Will Patton performance?

Would you fight for The Mask of Zorro? I believe that came out in 1998 as well.