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by Psyche » June 11th, 2008, 6:15 pm
Yes, I agree. I don't want him to wear out his welcome either. Isn't there a saying that you should leave the audience wanting more?
and like any sequels, if there are gong to be some, I really want them to be very careful about it.
In any rate, I haven't seen the movie yet (It'll be released here on the 26th, but based upon the clips....
First off, I love the music.. It really feels like they've put in a lot of effort to make it sound Chinese.. I couldn't get that impression from Mulan, to be honest.
Haven't seen to many fight scenes yet, but I love the fight at the bridge for what it's worth, I'd also like to add that (before I knew the names and just based upon appearance and whatnot) that I was surprised that they made the Tiger character female, only because in many Chinese movies and tv shows most, in not all characters with Tiger in their name usually end up being male. Same goes for Dragon.
I don't hate Kung fu fighting as a song, but if it were up to me, then I would have chosen another song. I'd also would not have used the Kill Bill theme song either. For me, after it being used in a trailer for Shrek 3 (I think, did they use it in the film as well? I haven't seen that either) Transformers, and even My name is Earl, it's definitely in danger of over usage. So yea, I would have made my own score which would've been different whilst still evoking the same emotions, I guess.
As for the other voices. From what I've hear Jackie Chan doesn't have many lines, which may make this point moot. In any rate, if he's going to have a larger speaking role in a sequel, I would have personally have had him spoken Chinese instead. His English isn't horrible, but from what I can tell he would be much more comfortable in his native tongue in terms of delivery and stuff. Not sure if you guys seen the Rush Hour series but in the outtakes there are times where Jackie trips on his lines a couple of times.