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And the sheer speed of his punches.

Huh?

Did you like RIDDICK? I thought it had a strong beginning and mid point but peters out at the end. (By the way, there's an alternate ending that ties in directly to Chronicles).

"The thing is Hugh, i am GAGGING FOR IT!"

Read the novelization by Alan Dean Foster.

Jason Statham is also fantastic in comedy. Case in point. SPY.

I agree. Tom loses points from me for that.

Did you see Skin Trade with him and Dolph?

That scene with him eating a Sandwich with a firefight in the background is a classic.

It's called Fast and the Furious 8 here in Asia.

Don't forget Banshee. Some of the best fight scenes in TV History are on that show.

You're not the only one. It's the nest logical step (The Producers in an interview have stated that they probably won't do that though).

Fast 7 suffers especially from the passing of Walker though. The story flow feels disjointed because of it.

I love Rebecca Ferguson in Rogue Nation. She's the next Breakout character in the series. I fully support her taking over the reigns in the event Cruise decides to opt out.

You're missing a bit. There's a big uptick in quality from Fast 5 onwards.

I watched Chronicles of Riddick during its first run and enjoyed every minute of it.

It's a travesty on how he was wasted in Blade II. Donnie deserves his current success. He may be the best Martial artist Actor in the business (next to perhaps Scott Adkins and Tony Jaa).

Big fan of the Ip Man films here. Did you see Ip Man 3?

The presence of DOUGRAY burns with the power of a Thousand Suns!