Hate me for saying it, but i watched number 2 liked it!!!
8 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Before i start i must add, i watched the whole movie with the sound out of sync. Don't ask

The first 2 minutes are so intense yet so cliché, some would argue and say fake but I disagree. Old mate Dolph Lundgren as Agent Reed the FBI agent, what a life. Twist after twist, as stupid as it may seem. The brilliance of what could've been is portrayed so well, really taking it to the next level of sequels. Integrating modern day elements into the movie, in the form of a hypersensitive allergy to Dolphy's PB&J sandwich. After getting pied on, he finds the help of a pretty looking teacher that helps him out and the love story begins.

My favourite part of the movie is when Dolph gets asked how he stays in such good shape, Dolph replies so you think i'm in good shape... Let me show you how i stay in shape. Boom!! line dancing in a barn decorated with a mechanical bull and people wearing cowboy hats. When you think this movie can't get any better, it does. Dolph somehow recognises that one of his students is the victim of domestic violence, he talks to her dad and shares his own personal story which makes her dad see the light. Look, i could go on but I don't want to spoil the ending. All I can say about this movie is that under the circumstances the story actually grew on me, I weirdly enjoyed it.
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