This week our Cinema Geeks review the hockey flick, Goon, move on to Bruce Li's Way of the Dragon, and finish with the lastest Bond film, SPECTRE.First of is Goon, in which Sean William Scott plays an affable bouncer who impresses a local hockey coach enough to make him a hired bruiser for first his, then his brother's teamsAfter that is the film written, directed by, and starring Bruce Li, Way of the Dragon, in which Li plays a martial artist sent to Rome to help protect a young woman's restaurant...
This week our Cinema Geeks review the hockey flick, Goon, move on to Bruce Li's Way of the Dragon, and finish with the lastest Bond film, SPECTRE.
First of is Goon, in which Sean William Scott plays an affable bouncer who impresses a local hockey coach enough to make him a hired bruiser for first his, then his brother's teams
After that is the film written, directed by, and starring Bruce Li, Way of the Dragon, in which Li plays a martial artist sent to Rome to help protect a young woman's restaurant from the baffling machinations of a local criminal outfit... who hires Chuck Norris to deal with the problem.
Finally, in theaters, is Daniel Craig picking up where he left off in Skyfall with the death of M (Dame Judi Dench) by tracking down the massive criminal enterprise that is SPECTRE, which has curious ties to Bond's own past.
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