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LashLightning
Feb 20, 2010

You know you didn't have to go post that, right?
But it's fine, I guess...

You just keep being you!

What do you get when you cross Star Wars (When it was good, and not driven into the loving ground by it's own creator because of greed), Die Hard (When it was good and not "They're Hacking the Internets!" "Which ones?!" "ALL OF THEM") and the sensibilities to create a good movie? You get The Fifth Element.

Now, it's not perfect. There are bits that are too cheesy for some, true, mainly Chris Tucker's character ("SUPERGREEN!"), the Opera-Techno (I love it. It's what gave me my love for mix-matched genres of music) and a few somewhat plot related bits towards the tail end of the film. But it's a great pop-corn flick, in a good way.

And although there's meant to be no discussion: Vakal it wasn't based on a comic book, but a few well known French comic book artists were involved in the design.

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