0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Killing is an art form (#3), 24 May 2008
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sheenafilm from Hamburg, Germany
Dona Speir confessed in an interview (DVD bonus) she didn't understand
the movie after reading the script and she figured it out only after
she watched the final product 4 times. She isn't the only one, I
suppose. I blame this confusion on the villain who keeps hidden most of
the time so you wonder who's actually fighting whom and why. The
killers' messages are quite poetic: "The ones with the flower have been
scattered this hour", one writes to notify the others that his job his
done. "I've got a black belt in shotgun", another lady says after she
shot a kung fu fighter. The Dutch DVD I've got uses the tagline
"Moorden is een vorm van kunst" ("Killing is an art form", I think it
translates) - and these cynical tidbits just to demonstrate "Picasso
Trigger" is somewhat more violent (and with less nudity) than other
movies of the Lethal Ladies series. I loved the exploding boomerang as
a weapon or when 1 of the heroes fires about 20 times at 1 bad guy and
misses him every time. Playboy's Roberta Vasquez in her first
appearance for Andy Sidaris slips into a pair of ripped jeans, showing
beautiful legs, beautiful dark eyes, beautiful... everything! Note:
this is the 3rd out of my 12 reviews for the works of Andy Sidaris, in
chronological order.
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Killing is an art form (#3), 24 May 2008
Author: sheenafilm from Hamburg, Germany
Dona Speir confessed in an interview (DVD bonus) she didn't understand the movie after reading the script and she figured it out only after she watched the final product 4 times. She isn't the only one, I suppose. I blame this confusion on the villain who keeps hidden most of the time so you wonder who's actually fighting whom and why. The killers' messages are quite poetic: "The ones with the flower have been scattered this hour", one writes to notify the others that his job his done. "I've got a black belt in shotgun", another lady says after she shot a kung fu fighter. The Dutch DVD I've got uses the tagline "Moorden is een vorm van kunst" ("Killing is an art form", I think it translates) - and these cynical tidbits just to demonstrate "Picasso Trigger" is somewhat more violent (and with less nudity) than other movies of the Lethal Ladies series. I loved the exploding boomerang as a weapon or when 1 of the heroes fires about 20 times at 1 bad guy and misses him every time. Playboy's Roberta Vasquez in her first appearance for Andy Sidaris slips into a pair of ripped jeans, showing beautiful legs, beautiful dark eyes, beautiful... everything! Note: this is the 3rd out of my 12 reviews for the works of Andy Sidaris, in chronological order.
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