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I too really liked the first Wick film. Still need to go see the second. I guess the director of both films is Keanu's stunt double. I saw some reviews that believed the director being a stunt guy was one of the main reasons the action sequences are so good.
I loved the first Wick film, but have not yet seen the second one.
Jim
Originally Posted by Yama4fitty
I too really liked the first Wick film. Still need to go see the second. I guess the director of both films is Keanu's stunt double. I saw some reviews that believed the director being a stunt guy was one of the main reasons the action sequences are so good.
The second one is definitely more of the same. It is a continuation of the plot, starting the next day after the first film. If you merged the two films together, you probably couldn't tell where. And it is setup well for the 3quel to take off.
I like Keanu Reeves, but they are over playing his car commercial to the point where I'm thoroughly sick of it.
The second one is definitely more of the same. It is a continuation of the plot, starting the next day after the first film. If you merged the two films together, you probably couldn't tell where. And it is setup well for the 3quel to take off.
I like Keanu Reeves, but they are over playing his car commercial to the point where I'm thoroughly sick of it.
Sounds like I need to have a movie date with the wifee. She really liked the first Wick too.
Haven't seen the commercial you're talking about. Maybe I'll look it up on YouTube...or maybe Sean will link it here since he seems to be addicted to YouTube
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