As for the story of this machinima short film, it was missing a few pieces of info that may have confused or alienated some views who never played Red Dead Redemption. Also, without giving away specifics, the ending was a bit clich, but good enough to get you interested in buying the game and finishing the story. Overall, the plot was simple and to the point. Plus the action sequences captured the style of gameplay great and gave you a good idea of what to expect if you plan to buy the game. The characters each had their own personalities that get you interested in the lives and world these individuals live in.
The One: This 2001 movie places Statham in the shoes of cop from the future. He stars alongside Jet Li. While the film didn't garner any awards, it is an entertaining martial arts affair, worthy of watching in HD for the action scenes.
Roadhouse - Southern-fried action story about a pair of honky-tonk coolers (Patrick Swayze, Sam Elliot) and their war against a small town's local ruler, David Wesley. Full of memorable quotes and even one scene with evil villainy perpetrated by a monster truck.

This 1990 action-comedy film starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte is a sequel to the 1982 film 48 Hrs. It was more successful than the first one in terms of box-office, and funnier. Murphy, who was then successful for his "Beverly Hills Cop," once more proved that his funny face really works.
There is no reason why you can't follow the action from room to room indoors, or through the woods and meadows outdoors. We've done both. In the Three bears we followed Goldilocks from kitchen to den to bedrooms. In the Blair Witch we followed our actors through the woods and actually used only a small section of woods by walking in a circle, but the audience doesn't know this.
So what the hell is Push at it's heart? It's a one hour and 52-minute tease wrapped in an action film. The film actually has some fun in getting to where it's going. Unfortunately, where it goes is virtually nowhere. The movie doesn't end. Sometimes, when you walk out of a movie you say to yourself "man, they obviously set that up for a sequel." In the case of Push, you can't really say that because the movie doesn't end. It literally stops before the story is finished. It's not just set up for a sequel, it would require one to finish the story. The damned thing stops talking in mid-sentence. In my professional opinion, that's a cheap assed thing to do someone that paid full price admission for a ticket. The Empire Strikes Back had more story resolution than Push.
There are emotional moments. You might object to this but the fact is emotional moments can make you care more about the characters. Emotional moments can give the action sequences more impact. They give you a deeper understanding of why the characters are acting in a certain way. In the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the love story between Will and Elizabeth gives the story more perspective. Otherwise, the movie would just be about a bunch of pirates getting drunk and fighting.
In 1987 the franchise appeared as the film, Masters of the Universe, starring Dolph Lundgren in the lead role. However many fans were disappointed by the film as it did not stay faithful to the original story or characters.
try this website had hoped the release of the film would boost the toy line's falling sales, but it had no effect on sales at all.