Saturday, 18 June 2016

Unbreakable

Bruce Willis and Samuel L Jackson come face to face in a film made many years ago.

When Jackson is cast as the villain you think that no one can match him. Mostly I would put my money on him because he was super is Pulp Fiction, Kick Ass in Star Wars, Powerful in Coach Carter and generally fantastic in everything he has ever been in. When he points a gun at you the first thing that you do is do whatever he says and panic a lot but not Bruce Willis.

Willis has faced many enemies including Alan Rickman (Die Hard) and Karl Urban (RED) but Samuel L Jackson is probably the greatest enemy that he has faced. Knowing that he faced such great enemies it seemed wise to place a solid bet on Willis to hold his own in this battle. If you had done your money would have been well invested. No sudden fights to the death but the making for a very good second film and game of chess between the two. Seeing Samuel L Jackson in a wheelchair has a very James Bond villain feel to it and it makes the audience excited- a second film is desired.but was never made.

Some slightly dubious acting from the kid- hardly any real emotion shown, even when he was pointing a gun at his father. Children really do need to be made to sit down and watch every Abigail Breslin film because she is one of the only child actors that I have ever known to actually be good at acting. He can do better.

Next up- It's A Wonderful Life.

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