Netflix's Wu Assassins is basically The Jackie Chan Adventures with f-bombs and trap music. And we're okay with that.
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Note: the following review for Netflix's original series Wu Assassins contains no spoilers.
Here’s a list of things that Netflix’s original martial arts series Wu Assassins reminds me of, in no particular order:
- Eating Panda Express at a Chipotle.
- Wandering through the Action section at a Hollywood Video in 2003 and not renting anything.
- That weird sequel to Warriors of Virtue that no one's seen or even heard of.
- Having a drunken conversation about The Jackie Chan Adventures in a strip club at 1 Am.
- A Big Trouble in Little China fan film produced by Tommy Wiseau.
- A dark and gritty fanfic where Avatar: The Last Airbender crosses over with the Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog.
- Rolling on ecstasy at a P.
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Note: the following review for Netflix's original series Wu Assassins contains no spoilers.
Here’s a list of things that Netflix’s original martial arts series Wu Assassins reminds me of, in no particular order:
- Eating Panda Express at a Chipotle.
- Wandering through the Action section at a Hollywood Video in 2003 and not renting anything.
- That weird sequel to Warriors of Virtue that no one's seen or even heard of.
- Having a drunken conversation about The Jackie Chan Adventures in a strip club at 1 Am.
- A Big Trouble in Little China fan film produced by Tommy Wiseau.
- A dark and gritty fanfic where Avatar: The Last Airbender crosses over with the Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog.
- Rolling on ecstasy at a P.
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Fans often view sequels (particularly action film sequels) with lowered expectations. Have you found anyone who dismissed the film outright simply because it is a sequel?
If: Almost everyone I talked to dismissed the sequels with the usual arguments. It's low budget, no names, Stv junk, you name it. You sometimes have to twist people's arms to get them to look at them. Once they do they are taken by surprise and the first reaction is how come the films did not go to theaters. This always makes me laugh.... Undisputed II originally was done a few years ago as filler to give...
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