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SPL is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, including: This article describes three-letter acronyms. ...


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A couple more detailed reviews of SPL, that Sammo Hung and Donnie Yen flick! -- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, ... (1856 words)
SPL is a dark, unforgiving action thriller that begins with detective Chan (Yam) recovering from a deadly strike ordered by crime boss Po (Hung).
SPL continues to unfold in a series of bloody assults as each member of Chan's team is brutally murdered by Po's right-hand man Jack (Wu).
SPL is highlighted by some of most intense action sequences ever put to film in recent years.
SPL (2005) (1114 words)
SPL is a stylish return to HK-style grim-n-gritty action noir and one welcome motion picture.
Actually, SPL is much better than most current wannabe crime thrillers, and possesses a satisfying, if not unpredictable series of Hong Kong Cinema "moments" that fans should cotton to pretty damn quick.
Unfortunately, SPL takes place in 1997, and Vince Carter only entered the NBA during the 1998-1999 season, in which he was drafted by Toronto and won Rookie of the Year honors.
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