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Just watched this copy, quite an adventure..... Great u/l, d/l great movie Thankyou |
A/9 V/9 Thanks for the great upload! I'm no longer rating movies based on acting, scripts or production ... but only on whether or not I have been entertained. With that in mind, I was thoroughly entertained, and rate this film torrent 5-Stars. |
IMHO this needed more live action Kung Fu and little less CG .. Good Movie and Print ~ Thanks for the share GalaxyRG ... A / V = 8 |
Thank you GalaxyRG great job on A/V For what it's worth I decided to download it after seeing the negative & pro comments.Wife & I watched it last night.I was actually pleasantly surprised by it.I'm no film critic by any means but we did enjoy it.Well worth a watch imo. :) |
Thank you GalaxyRG super great job on A/V ,full points from me there. Can't comment on movie as I've only done a quick visual.But it does look interesting. |
Thank you Galaxy my nephews wanted this movie and i appreciate your time and effort you put in :) |
[quote[Guest-2616 This is what VPN protected torrent downloading is for because there is no way this movie was worth $30. This is the Disney Corporate machine trying to appease shareholders with the marketing approach common to luxury items such as diamonds. By setting ridiculous prices for a variety of luxury products the sellers seek to establish a high value for an item with no basis in fact. The outrageousness of the price to view Mulan becomes the story, overshadowing any of the movie's actual merits. Don't misunderstand, Mulan is worth a look. Will you come away thinking, "Oscar contender", or "Movie of the Year"? Doubtful. But while it does have its charms, it is mired in mediocrity with a predictable storyline, stereotypical characters, and borrowed martial arts and swordfight choreography from the likes of "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" who did it first and did it better. Under the period costumes and lavish sets, it is your typical "underdog beats impossible odds" movie. But credit where credit is due. No where did I see a caucasian, or non-Asian casting, so we have at least progressed from the days of Charlie Chan movies? I do tire of the commonality of the recent spate of movies with women characters tieing down their bosoms to pose as men. It takes a real "suspension-of-disbelief" for an audience to accept their disguise would fool anyone. But hey, if Superman can be Clark Kent by the mere addition of glasses, and no one is the wiser, then anything is possible in the land of movies and comic books.[/quote] Bravo guest Image posted (hover mouse here to see) :-@ |