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Felix Ng
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Nice that Tom mentioned DTV films is a great place to find good action these days. I like to suggest "The Veteran" (2011) with Tony Kebbell. There's a 6min long shootout at the end that depicts some of the most realistic gun play ever shot.

A traditional Chinese Dress.

Count me as a fan of Carey Lowell. She just hilarious in that "I Love James so much!" scene. Her face is just fury red.

To safety. But Sanchez makes it clear that they have to make their own escape first.

In John Gardner's novelization, Sanchez calls for buses to take away the workers after the Drug Lab explosion.

The Expendables. The 2nd one gave Van Damme a great villain role. But on the whole the series just doesn't live up to its potential.

I hope i have the chance to see the upcoming Triple Threat with Scott, Tony Jaa, Uko Iwais, Tiger Chen and Michael Jai White.

Why they didn't cast him as Iron Fist i'll never know.

He's doing good work right now in Penny Dreadful. Better than anyone expected.

The Marine is a live action McBain movie. Relentlessly stupid and yet watchable. The DTV sequels are fairly decent as well.

Fast Five would be my pick. It's at this point that the series re-invents itself into something much bigger.

Bond's relationship with Olga Kurlyenko in Quantum of Solace is worth noting. He doesn't sleep with her (a first) and they work as a team in the remainder of the movie.

Seen "The International"?

Also DOUGRAY!

X-Men: First Class is practically his Audition Tape.

Get "EIDOLAN" as well. It's by the same writer.

Isn't Jack from Lost in this as well?

Eva Green has never looked more lovely than when she is in white. Strangely enough, the more makeup she puts on as the film progresses detracts from her natural beauty.

There's no GALA BRAND!

You're not missing much. The recent ones "Hammerhead" and "Black Box" aren't as good as "VARGR".