Title: Dragon in America Company/Director: Intel Artists/Phil Pupa Genre: Action Reviewed by MidbackMan Summary: Phil Pupa's epic "Jackie Chan Action flick" that if you haven't seen by now, you have no idea what 3dmm can do. Scale: 1 to 10: Very Bad (Avoid this movie like Dog with Rabies) 11 to 20: Bad (Download when your extremely bored) 21 to 30: Its okay (If you got the time, download it) 31 to 40: Good (Download it, you'll like it) 41 to 50: Very Good (Download it!, you WILL like it!!) Review: If you haven't seen this movie by now you have been missing out on what must simply be known as the best scenery in any 3dmm movie EVER! Just because of the amount of time and effort put into this films aesthetics I reward this film with Midback's Steakhouse Seal of Approval. Films like this don't come often which is why if you haven't already you must see this movie. The voices were a bit over-emphasized at times and in some city scenes they're a bit low and hard to hear under the sound effects. That's the other thing. The sound effects are amazing. If you stop the music and play some of the fight scenes through without it you'll hear the most amazing things. It's a shame sometimes the music might drown out these effects but there's not much you can do short of what I have said above. The movie is really good which warrants replay value so I do suggest you go through it a few times and you may pick up things you missed the first time around. Below this review is the number score. It's my technical review of this movie. I gave the story and creativity sections lower scores due to that fact that the plot is a bit used and being a Jackie Chan movie you can pretty much know what to expect albeit this movie does it quite well. Story: 5/10 Graphics: 10/10 Creativity: 6/10 Voices: 7/10 Music: 8/10 Total: 36/50 (Thirty-Six) The Movies Highs: *The scenery is by far the best I have seen in a 3dmm movie. EVER! Period. The Movies Lows: *The acting is a little over the top at times even for a Jackie Chan movie. *Occasionally the voices weren't all that audible. For the most part they were fine. Bottom Line: With the best scenery to date in a 3dmm movie and some really cool fight scenes mixed with a Jackie Chan style of movie, this film receives Midback's Steakhouse Seal of Approval without any hesitation. NOTE TO READER: As always if you agree or disagree with any of the opinions in this article please feel free NOT to take it up with MidbackMan or the management of Review Central since no one really gives a rats ass about what you have to say. That's why you're at this site.