4:10 AM - Another Action Movie Starred by Jason Statham Killer Elite
You may think if a movie has one famous Hollywood star, then we
have enough reason to spend dozens of our money to sit in cinema to
enjoy it, but what if there are three actors that you fancy a lot
appear in the same film? Excited? Well then, you can't miss "Killer
Elite", starred by Jason Statham, Robert De Niro and Clive Owen,
attractive enough, right? It's pretty worth to share with your
friends, so upload it to your iPhone with the help of
dvd
burner, that's the way you can enjoy it anytime.
Jason Statham will star in the action thriller based on
Ranulph Fiennes' best-seller "The Feathermen." Based on real
events, the story follows a group of former British special forces
members who are being hunted by assassins. Statham will play a
former Navy Seal who is forced out of retirement to save his mentor
and closest friend. Covering the globe from Australia to Paris,
London and the Middle East, Danny and Hunter are plunged into a
highly dangerous game of cat and mouse - where the predators become
the prey.
Whether executing masterful assassin?ations, leaping out of
explosions or hurl?ing himself through a second-floor window while
tied to a chair, Statham, the world's premiere action star, is in
top form in Killer Elite. Owen, his rugged handsomeness accentuated
by one badass moustache, brings sophistication to this complex man
burdened with grave duties and clearly in way over his head. De
Niro, meanwhile, proves once more that investing a character with
carefully chosen details will enhance the impact of whatever sort
of film - even one galloping along on pure adrenaline.
"May the best man live" is the cheery tagline for this hitman
faceoff with Jason Statham, Robert De Niro and Clive Owen. A tasty
trio, but there's something vanilla about this one-last-job saga in
which the slaphead superstar must slice and dice ex-SAS geezers
lest De Niro get decapitated by a vengeful sheikh, all the while
eluding Owen, who's been commissioned by a coterie of cackling
bankers. Maybe it's all the detail that bogs it down: the ancient
war crimes and the 80s stylings, the A-list support and the weirdly
complex plot. They're a distraction from the main event: a bald man
beating people up. Keep it simple. Keep it Stath.
It's a film version of one of those airport novels that get
taken on holiday and thrown away on the way home to avoid going
over your baggage allowance, but still, it has a film version, so
you don't need to worry about your baggage allowance, just enjoy it
in your iPhone or other portable devices, if you are Apple user,
you can
copy dvd to mac, more
convenient, right? Plus, it's a real pleasure to watch Statham in a
film that doesn't require him to explode every five minutes and I
enjoyed the plot simply because it isn't a generic
good-guy-kills-bad-guys-whoops-something's-blown-up drearathon.
Isn't Statham allowed to have more of a dramatic range than popcorn
movies such as Crank and Transporter? Alright, he's still playing
essentially the same character he always does but that didn't do
Michael Caine's career much harm, did it?
tags: clive owen killer elite statham niro de jason robert