What did /tv/ think of this movie?
I was very impressed by the amount of detail and knowledge in everything Roman that Daniel Lee displayed. The architecture, weaponry, combat style, and combat formations were all pinpoint. The combat choreography by Jackie Chan was also top notch. It seems a bit off to see chan not using prop combat but he handles weapons and all sorts of different weaponry very well. The chained sword and arm gauntlet were my favorites. Overall very enjoyable movie. Those 36 nations working together evoked some powerful emotions.
>>63229107
Jackie Chan as Huo An was probably one of his better roles in his entire career. John Cusack and Adrien Brody though...
>>63229297
Yeah that was a bit of unfortunate casting. It's also a stretch to think the Romans and Chinese cavorted but Chan and Lee made at least a semibelievable scenario as to how it could happen.
>>63229107
A perfunctory gargle seach revealed nothing. what movie is this, please
The sword+shield vs the Chinese sword duel/spar was one of the best sword fighting sequences in recent cinema. And the aftermath was even better when the Roman returned the Chinese warrior's sword and extended his arm for a handshake.
>>63229574
Somethings wrong with your Google then.
>>63229574
Dragon Blade
>>63229574
Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
What are you doing OP?
It was an alright movie. I'm glad to see Jackie Chan still at it. He's not as active as before because of how old he is now but still.