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I am becoming quite the movie watcher lately. This is extremely odd for me, as I went on less than one movie a month (including rentals, television, in-theater, and library loans) for quite some time.

Tonight I'm about to admit to seeing a movie that will ruin any credibility that still remains (not that I'm likely to have much of that left). I should preface this admission with a few notes:

1) I'm an easy sell if the movie has good choreography.
2) I'm kind of an X-box nerd.
3) I enjoy movies that don't take themselves seriously, know exactly what they are (and who their audience is), and just embrace their cheese value.

So with those three statements made, I'll say that I just watched DOA: Dead or Alive, the movie version of a martial-arts-sex-comedy video game (all right, I stole that line from Ranma 1/2, but I'm not sure I'm wrong). It was decidedly hokey, but had choreography that, honestly, was better than most of the stuff I've seen in the superhero movies lately. Certainly better than Mortal Kombat. It was extremely fun.

Good movie? No. Will it last in theaters more than the week it's been released? Not likely. So if you were hoping to see it, tomorrow (Thursday) is probably your last bet. If you weren't, please disregard this blog post.

Ready? Fight!

Date: 2007-06-22 02:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alanajoli.livejournal.com
That's pretty accurate. And also the great choreography. One of the things I love about the game is that the martial arts moves actually reflect real-life styles. The guy who uses Muy Thai looks like he's using Muy Thai; karate looks like karate; tai chi looks like tai chi.

Cheesy movies are good fun. My friends are excited about the Transformers movie, which can't hope to be anything but cheesy. We'll see. ;)

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