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The Fifth Element (Superbit Collection)

The Fifth Element (Superbit Collection)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I would have given it 100 stars
Review: The Fifth Element is about a kaotic warlord who hires a team of assasins to capture 4 stones and present them to the ultimate evil. The only thing that can stop them now is a ex- military taxi cab driver, a supreme being, a Preist, and a big mouth radio rapper.

Personnaly, this is my favorite movie along with.

Blade

The Rock

Goldeneye

Austin Powers:The Spy Who SHagged Me

Austin powers: International man of Mystery

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Too Speed To Fun
Review: I loved the fifth element, it's build with an european way of thinking and with a lot of humour

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: I Only speak two languages, english and bad english, and both fail me now

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies of all time!
Review: I loved the fifth element! It had a little bitr of everything. It's sorta like Star Wars in a way only the force-less and more modern and with mutch more humor.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This is a worthless movie
Review: I Despise this movie. It makes me physically ill when I even think about it. The premise is retarded, the plot is idiotic, the acting is nauseating, and Milla is the most annoying person I have ever had the misfortune of watching on the screen. If i could, I would have given it ZERO STARS. NO, I would have given it NEGATIVE stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great top of the line sci-fi movie
Review: As before great movie I saw it once and fell in love with it. It might have to do with the charters of leelo and the charter Bruce Willis plays. Great movie for any who wants to see what we might become if we work hard enough to achive it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Extremely entertaining
Review: A very entertaining movie, which is quite funny and has some great action scenes. The Jean-Paul Gaultier costumes look great as well as the settings, which are incredibly rich in color and detail. Ony let-down for this movie is the sometimes very apparent plastic outfits for the alien actors, especially the big smurf-woman who sings an aria. The top of her head is clearly made of some sort of rubber. The actors perform great, I especially like the bad guy Emmanuel Baptiste Zorg, who is portrayed by Gary Oldman.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very derivative with good effects
Review: Urgh! Bruce plays Bruce (as usual). Mila is gorgeous, and Chris Tucker is just so irritating that if I was Bruce I would have executed him on the spot just for talking. This is a typical Hollywood action production with all that this entails - too much noise, poor story, ridiculous explosions and ghastly soundtrack. I would skip it, but it might be worth watching on TV. Just remember to turn down Mr. Tucker. He is an insult to gay people!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Well, . . . hmm . . .
Review: I've read a lot of reviews and many of you people are right - this is quite poor movie! I really liked it first time I saw it. Later on it became quite cheesy to see especially the acting of Milla Yovovich. Well, . . . But still I like to see it from time to time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IT'S MEANT TO BE FUN!!
Review: The first time I saw this I had a certain expectation (always in part due to the trailers) and I didn't like the movie that much. I've seen it 5 times since and each time I like it more. It isn't meant to be a serious space drama, but more of a compilation of comedy, action, suspense, and romance. This is a fun movie and if watched with that attitude everyone will give it at least a 4 star. I only buy movies I REALLY enjoy and this one is definatelly in my collection.


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