I agree that the ending on Total Recall was pretty bad. But the starting scenes were just great. I also agree that I wouldn't want to watch it again without the surprise of the plot the first time.
How do we feel about Steven Seagal? I really like Under Siege and can watching multiple times. But boy, does the director of that movie (Andrew Davis) deserve a medal for making such a compelling movie out of a guy who has less acting ability than just about anyone I can think of.
Guys, most of the movies you are speaking about are something I watched when I was 8-12! My opinion cannot count that much, and today maybe it might be different. Anyway, apart of True Lies, which is a continuos challenge of funny lines (and I'd watch it again), the only Arnold's movie which I consider so good I'd watch it for the third time is The Running Man.
I agree that the ending on Total Recall was pretty bad. But the starting scenes were just great. I also agree that I wouldn't want to watch it again without the surprise of the plot the first time.
How do we feel about Steven Seagal? I really like Under Siege and can watching multiple times. But boy, does the director of that movie (Andrew Davis) deserve a medal for making such a compelling movie out of a guy who has less acting ability than just about anyone I can think of.
I can name you one guy Seagal betters, Van Damme! I'll take the reality TV version of SS over The Muscles from Brussels any day. Heck, I might even take Cynthia Rothrock! I count her as a dude.
Guys, most of the movies you are speaking about are something I watched when I was 8-12! My opinion cannot count that much, and today maybe it might be different. Anyway, apart of True Lies, which is a continuos challenge of funny lines (and I'd watch it again), the only Arnold's movie which I consider so good I'd watch it for the third time is The Running Man.
Guys, most of the movies you are speaking about are something I watched when I was 8-12! My opinion cannot count that much, and today maybe it might be different. Anyway, apart of True Lies, which is a continuos challenge of funny lines (and I'd watch it again), the only Arnold's movie which I consider so good I'd watch it for the third time is The Running Man.
I agree that the ending on Total Recall was pretty bad. But the starting scenes were just great. I also agree that I wouldn't want to watch it again without the surprise of the plot the first time.
How do we feel about Steven Seagal? I really like Under Siege and can watching multiple times. But boy, does the director of that movie (Andrew Davis) deserve a medal for making such a compelling movie out of a guy who has less acting ability than just about anyone I can think of.