House of Cards Trilogy- To begin, this movie has a great beginning; it pulled me right into it.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The action scenes are really great. Ian Richardson played his role great. Michael Kitchen actually caught my interest.
I think Ian Richardson and Michael Kitchen worked wonderful in House of Cards Trilogy. The great supporting cast includes Ian Richardson, Michael Kitchen, Kitty Aldridge, Colin Jeavons, Diane Fletcher.
All in all, I would rate this movie an 8.5/10. I would definitely watch this movie again.
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Summary of House of Cards Trilogy: Ian Richardson (From Hell, M. Butterfly) leads an all star cast in this malevolent satire of greed, corruption and ambition in the highest realms of government. As Machiavellian monster Francis Urquhart, he schemes and backstabs his way to the top until he is standing on a pile of broken promises, betrayals and the bodies of those who oppose him. Every step of the way, Urquhart lays out his plans with horrifying wit and venomous charm. But the ranks of his enemies are growing, and they intend to bring him down, whatever the price. Brilliantly adapted by Andrew Davies (Pride and Prejudice, Bridget Jones's Diary), from Michael Dobbs's best-selling novel, this satirical trilogy took home a primetime Emmy, a Peabody, two BAFTAs and a Broadcasting Press Guild Award.
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The Karate Kid II Review - Does Net Movie Downloads Work
The Karate Kid II- It is a movie that everyone can enjoy together.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The movie is absolutely stunning and Ralph Macchio deliver some award-winning performances in this movie. I also think Pat Morita was great!
I think Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita worked wonderful in The Karate Kid II. The great supporting cast includes Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Pat E. Johnson, Bruce Malmuth, Eddie Smith.
You should see it, make no mistake this is a definite blockbuster!
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Summary of The Karate Kid II: Literally picking up about five minutes after the conclusion of the 1984 The Karate Kid, this 1986 sequel, also directed by John G. Avildsen, sends Ralph Macchio's and Pat Morita's characters to the latter's home turf in Japan, where the older man is confronted by an old rival, and Macchio's newly confident fighter gets a tougher challenge than the punks back home. Sillier than its predecessor, this follow-up at least has some distracting soap opera elements in Morita's coming to terms with an old flame, while Macchio woos a lovely local girl. Ironically, it's the action that evokes laughter, particularly a climactic fight that gets over the top quickly. --Tom Keogh
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