| Review Date: Director: Louis Leterrier Writer: Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen Producers: Luc Besson, Steve Chasman Actors: Jason Statham as Frank Kate Nauta as Lola Amber Valletta as Audrey |
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All that fun stuff aside though, I was still a little disappointed in the flick overall (I still like the first one better—I watched it again on DVD several times and have learned to appreciate it that much more), as it seemed to spend a little too much time on its lame-ass plot featuring a blue-neon virus or some shit, too many close-ups of Statham and Valletta seemingly flirting with one another, and something that continues to annoy me about most contemporary action movies and that is the over-edited fight sequences, cut to the speed of light, such that you can barely make anything out. Seeing as this director had done such a better job in that respect in this year’s underrated UNLEASHED, I was surprised to find so many quick-cuts in this movie, but alas…that’s Hollywood, I guess. In the end though, can you really go wrong with a movie that features a statuesque Brigitte Nielsen-type strutting out of a building in tall red stilettos, holding two mini-machine guns in her arms, and nothing else on herself but a bra, panties and stalkings…with most people on the streets barely noticing? Classic shite. Despite the film not delivering the perfect blend of fun, story and entertainment, it flew by at a clip’s pace, featured a handful of memorable action sequences (most during the film’s final half hour—fisticuffs as the plane dives headlong into the sea…classic!), some cool car chases, a hottie with blazin’ guns and a loner-lead hero who you can’t help but want to zonk ass. The man’s name: Jason Statham. Put him in a black suit and let him kick ass, I say. Great concept for a movie! I only wish they’d have included yet another shirtless scene of him slicked up in oil and crunching booty. Then again, there’s always TRANSPORTER 3: STILL DELIVERIN’! PS: What the hell happened to the great score from the original? Didn’t hear it once here.