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Moving Target (2000)
Even if you're not a Don "the Dragon" Wilson fan, you'll like this.
Moving Target moves from beginning to end. A refreshing change of scene takes us to Ireland, where "Ray" (the Dragon) is reduced to a Yank and outnumbered 20 to 1. But with all the odds against him, he hammers and naively blunders his way through to the end. It would be unfair to reveal the exact outcome of his struggle to disarm a shipment of detonators; especially since half of the movie quiz is who are the bad guys, or are there any good guys? Thumbs up for a great performance and the flashy martial arts that keeps Don "the" Dragon Wilson fans coming back for more.
Murder by Numbers (2002)
"It's a thrill to kill" could be an alternate title.
By whatever name you call Sandra Bullock's Murder by Numbers (2002), you can be sure you're in for your money's worth. It's an action movie with a minimum of motion, but that does not deter intensity. Further, it is a violent movie without excess visual gore, allowing the viewer to fill in the blanks, which provides a greater personal impact. Special effects are held to a minimum, enhancing reality. Pure professional input helps rate this offering as one of the best of the year. The generational differences makes this an excellent feature for all ages. And it is chuck full of surprises to hold your interest right up to the credits rolling.
Scorcher (2002)
Fast paced Action Adventure film designed for entertainment.
While designed for entertainment, a provocative theme focused on urban holocaust motivates the viewer to watch to the end. Could it happen here or to me? The tense struggle to survive is well acted by veteran Mark Dacascos, although his flashy martial arts moves were not as prevalent as usual. Nevertheless, it's worth the watch, and get out the popcorn.