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I haven't seen Behind Enemy Lines yet, but the Marine was the best that I've seen. The Condemmed was alright. Vinnie Jones made that movie better. Austin's acting was meh.
The Marine was the greatest by far, it was funny and action packed all in one. Plus there were funny parts that weren't supposed to be funny, then the funny parts were so obviously stupid which made those parts even funnier. This movie was and is still the SHIT
The Marine is actually a cool and fun movie to watch. I haven't seen the rest. But where is The Rundown and Walking Tall? They were way better than that other crap.
The Rundown aka Welcome to the Jungle (It's called welcome to the jungle out of the US or something) is an awesome movie, Sean William Scott is great.
Out of the listed movies, I think the Marine would be best, it still wasn't that great of a movie but better then the others although I haven't seen Kennedy's movie.
Yeah I enjoyed Condemened. It was fun to watch, and the Marine is right up there with it. I agree that Walking Tall & Run Down are better than the new ones.
Totally agree with this. See No Evil wasn't an amazing film or anything but it was a perfectly serviceable horror movie. Good spooky setting, and Kane was a perfect fit for his role.
I don't get the love for the Condemned though. Not saying it was a bad movie, I've just seen that plot done 1000x times better by others. Battle Royale and Series 7: The Contenders spring to mind first.
Now that's not to say that there aren't any other films like See No Evil it's just that all those types of films are more or less the exact same and See No Evil just fit right into the genre doing no worse than say Friday the 13th or anything else of that ilk. All of the other WWE films more or less smacked of mediocrity in comparison to their genres.
I totally loved See No Evil. It wasn't ground breaking by any means, but it is a great horror movie. In fact, it's one of my favorites now because Kane looks like a freak.