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This program airs on Bravo (and I believe, Channel 5) so it should not come as much of shock when I note that the babe factor isn’t too shabby either.
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Advantages: It'll keep your attention. Disadvantages: Its one of gallizons.
...luckily, Martial Law manages to combine the two successfully and without too many clichés.
This program airs on Bravo (and I believe, Channel 5) so it should not come as much of shock when I note that the babe factor isn’t too shabby either.
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Sammo – the martial artist of the series – is a relatively big star in the East. He would often star aside Jackie Chan in such films as “Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon”. Chan, by the way, is the skinny one. Theirs is a similar style; random objects that were lying around during the fight will be used in the fight. Sammo, for a large man, is surprisingly dexterous.
The script for Martial Law is also surprisingly dexterous and that’s the good thing. There are a gazillion martial art programs out there and another gazillion cop programs; luckily, Martial Law manages to combine the two successfully and without too many clichés.
This program airs on Bravo (and I believe, Channel 5) so it should not come as much of shock when I note that the babe factor isn’t too shabby either.
A fat copper on the beat who is a expert in martial arts, sounds like a comedy or a farce but though it contains elements of humour it is definitely not a farce. Sammo Hung stars and plays this role, he is a close friend of Jakie Chan and both these two characters have a similar style and both styles very exciting and great. Sammo is a large man there is no questiona bout that but how he manages to do all those flips and kicks and moves which I thought ...
jolal999 15.12.2000
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