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Subject: Bloodsport


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Lynn7
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Date Posted: 10:30:16 10/08/02 Tue
In reply to: Pam 's message, "Re: Martial Arts" on 23:28:28 10/07/02 Mon

I'm definitely going to have to rent that movie. Do you remember the name of the movie that Lee and Norris were in together? I'd love to see that too.

You're right about Seagal going environmental. On Deadly Ground was exactly that. Justice For All was okay but somewhat predictable.

That's really interesting stuff about the Hong Kong movie business. I agree that the wire work does throw some unbelievability into the movies but I loved Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon nonetheless. It also makes sense what you've said about the small pool of actors there. That certainly explains why the pretty heroine seems like the same actress in all of the movies and the young kid that accompanies Li in many movies is also the same.

I told John that all I want for Christmas is the Jet Li series. I hope I'm a good enough girl that it will be under the tree. Then I can spend the next week watching those shows.

I've got to dash to my pretend job but I'll catch up you guys later.

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[> [> [> Subject: Uh, WHICH Jet Li series?


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Pam
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Date Posted: 13:17:29 10/08/02 Tue

If you're wanting all his movies, John better whip out the Platinum card, because Li has 40 movies out (including a couple of documentary types), and I doubt you can fit all of them into one week. I've seen about 20 of them so far.
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Lynn7
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Date Posted: 20:23:21 10/08/02 Tue

Heh, we don't do platinum here. One visa with a $1,000 limit is enough..lol. But I will have to rethink what series I want if there are 40 of the flipping movies out there. There was this China Connection series or something like that? It seemed like there were about four or five movies the series.



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