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Q: Has anyone seen the new Marco Polo show?

Worth checking out? 

11 years 11 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Yeah a really hot Asian woman does Kung fu in the nude. Enough said. It's really high budget, a lot of the acting is good, though I'm not sure about the main character polo. The actor who plays kublai khan is excellent. Historically it isn't accurate at all but I think it gives a good flavour of the customs of the time. The quality of the writing varies massively between episodes but I did watch it all the way through on my day off so it must have been reasonably good. Or maybe it was all the tits on display. They seem to need to do that with every tv show now. Have a naked woman moment every 5 mins. Teaching young boys to objectify women. Always wonder what non westerners think of this.

 

has anybody watched the interview? My god it is possibly the only movie I have watched that is worse than pearl harbour

 

 

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I saw the interview, I wouldn't say it was worse then pearl harbour though. It was just ok but I think it is important to make fun of people who rule through fear. It degrades their power.

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