Really the only thing I find annoying about this is that this pack exists in the first place no criminal in their right mind would depend on 70 year old tech, and don't give me that crap on the 1911 and the AK47. We can also complain about how they added 2 extra people to the website image when there's only 5 in the original image of the flag going up over Iwo Jima. It's not so much that they're trying to drum up sales for John Wick and themselves, it's more of the fact that Wick is the first original character to be put into the game, and by original I mean not an ex-member like Hoxton. I think you're looking at this all wrong. It occurs to me, though, that it isn’t smart to shout the traditional “Hai-YA!” as you attack a blind assassin.Originally posted by Brovah:So are we done ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about John or are we all going to move on to how they've continually teased the Female heister and have not given us a release date yet? As soon as Overkill stop treating Wick as they're poster boy and "look at this oooh cool character"īut I like you Jack, so I'm giving you another shot to provide something useful. Martial arts film star Yen does a great job playing the world’s deadliest visually-impaired man. It’s the same endgame held by Caine ( Donnie Yen), a blind assassin and friend-of-John, who nonetheless is ordered to kill him by the leader of the High Table, the Marquis de Gramont, a despicable French dandy played by Bill Skarsgård. In its most basic terms, the plot sees Wick looking for a loophole in the High Table’s rules, one that might allow him to get back to his life. The last act especially, is worth the long wait in terms of imaginative carnage and mordant physical comedy. Coyote, barring an actual shot to the head (the only sure way to kill anybody, since everybody’s wearing Kevlar – stylishly in Keanu’s case). Our warriors are pummeled and hit by cars multiple times, get up and engage again like Wile E. A circus of violence, it’s a noisy, non-stop combination of dance and Loony Tunes-worthy manic cartoonishness. All of which is to say John Wick: Chapter 4 – which is positioned as the finale of the series, even aside from the real-life death of regular Lance Reddick – is a really big (and very long) canvas for stunt-wizard-turned-director Chad Stahelski to work his undeniable magic.
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