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Ekkusu (1996)
Too violent and too cliche.
The creators of the film version of X should have waited until the manga was complete before embarking on the feature length film. The end of the film was actually only the middle of the manga's story. The story, in my opinion, was a 90 minute cliche that has been overdone in anime for the past 20 years: a young man with incredible powers must reluctantly save the world. Occasionally, the story itself can be incredibly hard to follow because of all the pointless dream sequences that hopelessly try to explain a story that had not been finished at the time. The animation, however, is some of the best I have ever seen in my entire life. The animation is well worth spending $7 at the movie house all the way downtown, and will satisfy most of the eye candy addicts that this type of film attracts. 7/10
Zhi fa zhe (1981)
Chow Yun-Fat is only in this movie for about 5 minutes.
This film is so bad it's good. I saw this at my video store and Danny Lee and Chow Yun-Fat were on the front of the box, and underneath them it said "Two men, 40,000 bullets". So I thought this was gonna be a shellfest, but boy was I wrong! I can't remember anyone even firing a gun throughout the whole thing. The movie is actually about Danny Lee and his partner chasing this Chinese guy that looks like a Mexican, not about Chow Yun-Fat, he is just an extra. This film is a classic example of false advertising, and I got played. 3/10
Scarface (1983)
One of the greatest crime epics of all time!!
Brian De Palma's brutal but epic masterpiece. This film will drain you of every emotion you have, I literally felt tired after watching it, easily Pacino's best performance!!!This a must see for any fan of the genre.