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Bruce Willis
Reviews Featuring Bruce Willis
A dark and enthralling delve into the possibility of "real life" superheroes and arch-villains.
Definitely one thats just for the die-hard (no Bruce Willis pun intended) fans of either TV series.
Flawed in places, but essentially a fascinating film full of shocks, atmosphere, heavily-religious symbolism and one of the all-time classic twists.
A fairly well executed actioner with plenty for war flick fans to salivate over but theres gotta be a nicer way for Brucey to pay the bills until Die Hard 4?
Exhilarating, innovative, and eye-popping this is one of those movies that everyone has to see.
A fairly entertaining slice of satire, this really isnt as bad as its often made out to be.
Worth checking in for a look but you probably wont want to make a habit of it.
This unnecessary sequel doesnt quite go the extra yard.
Tense, if flawed, siege thriller which proves that Bruce Willis' old habits die hard.
Its packed to the gunnels with sex and violence but, after all the hype, inflicting this level of disappointment upon us is the biggest sin of all.
The best action movie ever? Youll have a Hard job finding a better one.
A visually-stunning mess.
Not the film it couldve been, Surrogates brings some intriguing ideas and performances, but is ultimately a bit too convoluted and messy when it tries to be a hybrid of too many genres.
Read all about it - Sylvester Stallone and Dolph Lundgren in poor acting shocker! As was always going to be the case, bags of testosterone filled action rescues The Expendables from being plain awful and makes it a fun watch instead.
Red does all the things an action movie should do, and it proves you don't need hot young stars to blow things up.
It's got all the right ingedients for a successful thriller but unfortunately all the ingredients have came from a compost heap frequented by two girls with a cup.
Defying the laws of the threequel Die Hard: With A Vengeance is an original and enjoyable action thriller that may have even come close to the original. Yipee-kay-8-out-of-ten.
More of the same harmless killing and mostly intentional humour from this geriatric band of mercenaries. Obviously not for everyone.
Intelligent, well-acted and just complex enough, Looper is the best time-travel movie since Back to the Future.
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