![]() ![]() Both Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and Vin Diesel fell into family fare with The Tooth Fairy and The Pacifier, but mercifully they both came back to more grown up fare and now even share the success of the Fast & Furious franchise. After all, while Stallone and Schwarzenegger had managed, with mixed success, to flirt between blood-soaked action and looking after children, their template seemed to become a necessary rite of passage for their muscular successors. On my list of the several thousand questions I’d still like to ask The Statham, is whether he’s been regularly approached about doing more child friendly roles. “Well Benny, I didn’t think it was possible but your mouth is getting even bigger than your hat!” Special mention should go to the scene which sees him chase down a car on a BMX, while The Stooges’ “I Wanna Be Your Dog” blares out, which in itself gets a big gold star from me.īuy now from Amazon: Transporter 3 23. The plot, however, remains ludicrously high concept -this time Frank can’t be more than 75 feet from his car without his newly acquired bracelet blowing him sky high, leading to the kind of ingenuity stunt-wise that makes Transporter 3 a closer relation to Crank, although it can never quite match the sheer insanity of that film. The strangest part of this Transporter is that at times it’s so very slick it actually verges on feeling like a proper film – and I don’t mean any disrespect by that, merely that in its increasing similarities to the likes of Bourne and Bond (location trotting, the casting of Jeroen Krabbé) it is actually in danger of becoming comparable, though more as a spoof than anything. From the opening dialogue between Frank and returning character Tarconi (played by the fantastic François Berléand) things feel sharper and more self-aware, making the film as a whole immensely entertaining. One was titled “ Transporter 3: the We Liked It review” and the other “ Transporter 3: the We Didn’t Like It review.” No prizes for guessing which one mine was.įor me it’s the humor in Transporter 3 that makes it so much fun, and it’s arguably even more of an asset than the action sequences. When the press screening took place back in November of 2008, two writers were sent and both submitted reviews. Transporter 3 has, I believe, a unique honor at Den Of Geek. It’s a slick and intriguing little action thriller and considerably way better than Chaos, which Stath had filmed several years earlier, and is notable for being yet another film in which he stars alongside Jet Li, which is no coincidence when you know that they share the same manager, Steven Chasman, who has also produced a fair few of their movies, including War, The One, Kiss Of The Dragon, The Transporter trilogy and more.Īction wise, there’s still plenty of highlights, including the thrilling sight of the two leads going head to head in spectacular fashion, poor Stath being attacked by an axe once more (which bad guys should really know is folly by now) in a bloody showdown and a decent sword fight involving Mr. I once made the mistake of watching it as part of a beer and pizza night and after several imbibes had no clue what was going on. find themselves stuck in the middle of a gang war between the Triads and Yakuza. Waris also so full of double crosses and betrayals, that anything less than full attention will leave you struggling to keep up, as the F.B.I. War is a surprising film in several respects, choosing to prioritise its twisting, turning plot over and above the action, which is relatively minimal for a film that stars both Statham and Jet Li. “All we have to do, ladies and gentlemen, is pull the fucking trigger.” So with that in mind, let’s get stuck in to the world of Statham… 25. It was a great story, a true story, and I got to work with some brilliant actors and I’m really proud of that film”. The Bank Job for me, was a great opportunity for me to do some good acting, you know? Other people might dispute that fact. Those two films, Lock Stockand Snatch were just such a great thing for me. He started me in the business, so I owe him so much, and I’ve always enjoyed the films. “I have good memories of working with Guy Ritchie. ![]()
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