Hah, hah... those worthless hacks are so predictable...
Let me take a few more guesses ad hoc, then:
- some fight scenes are in "bullet time" (unless that script was "written" in this year - since then that effect has been spoofed and appeared in an Uwe Boll film, effectively making it "not cool" anymore, even to the brain of an MTVteen...),
- during the fight sequences characters take Shaolin stances and the camera speed-zooms to lock on them (possibly doing some Paul W.S. Anderscum rotation moves on its way)
- "Ajax" does not try to rape anyone (a likable character must not dive in such filth),
- there is a mention of an action scene being "set to a rocking soundtrack" and/or use of "hard/alternative music",
- the female "warrior" is initially not treated as an equal by a fellow gangmember nicknamed "Chauvinistic Pig", but at a key moment, she proves to be more than an equal in a fight, high-kicking armed, heavyset (and probably lecherous) men unconscious.
- there is a rebellious, liberal pseudoauthoritarian character - a policeman, a social worker, a TV reporter - who proves to be the Society Voice of our heroes and helps them out, perhaps even Setting Them onto The Good Path (TM) in the end.
Sorry, correct my typo. The word 'firl' is supposed to be 'girl'. Also another thing, the girl warrior could be cleon's girlfriend and they hav included the deleted start into the remake.
" We're goin' in there like everybody else, nine guys, no weapons!"
I wouldn't be suprised if it was Micheele Rodriquez. She plays the same character in every movie (tough chick- S.W.A.T., Girl Fight, The Fast and The Furious). She would make a better Mercy considering that she looks like she's from the Bronx. I'm still a little shocked that a girl warrior is in this. I hope no other warriors were taken out so she could be added. If not then it would screw up the whole 9 delegates if there are 10 Warriors.
We're going in there like everybody else nine guys no weapons
Of course with most gangs women usually have to sleep with the members or get beat in by the members. Bet they wouldn't show this scene. This brings up an interesting point. Would MTV actually remake this movie PG or PG-13 in order to attract the MTV audience, of which a large percentage is under 17? I shudder at the thought.
The movie should only be rated R18+ just like the original. Too many changes have been already. If it is rated PG I won't watch this movie. By the sounds of it, it is gonna suck.
" We're goin' in there like everybody else, nine guys, no weapons!"