Turbine wrote:Ah man we got owned here in the North America then.
As I got the first half of season 2 and I am now waiting for season 2.5.
On your DVD's there do you have an extended version of episode 10 (Pegasus?) ?
We get that with 2.5
Hmm, it doesn't say anything on the cover about it being an extended episode, the only one being extended is the season finale, 'Lay down your burden'.
Meh. Pointless and kind of boring. Not at all suspenseful for a thiller. The acting was pretty good, I guess, excepting the various bumbling sidekicks.
Meh. Pointless and kind of boring. Not at all suspenseful for a thiller. The acting was pretty good, I guess, excepting the various bumbling sidekicks.
Heh, although it was completely random and messed up, I did enjoy it though. After realizing how many lives he destroyed, he just killed himself, pretty sad
Meh. Pointless and kind of boring. Not at all suspenseful for a thiller. The acting was pretty good, I guess, excepting the various bumbling sidekicks.
Heh, although it was completely random and messed up, I did enjoy it though. After realizing how many lives he destroyed, he just killed himself, pretty sad
Meh. Pointless and kind of boring. Not at all suspenseful for a thiller. The acting was pretty good, I guess, excepting the various bumbling sidekicks.
donnie darko's one of my favourite movies. I love the dreamlike quality of it, and the scenes are really well directed.
seremtan wrote:very realistic, documentary style, a million miles from hollywood
Looks Hollywood/Gay in the trailer.
Couldn't agree more. Then again, trailers don't make the movie but it still looks gay :icon33:
not remotely hollywood gay. there's no bruce willis character who just 'knows' what's really happening but surrounded by nitwits, no dumb speeches about the morality of it all, or true lies-style speeches about how "you bomb our cities from afar and call us terrorists". it's all very prosaic. the tension comes from the viewer already knowing what's coming and how it will turn out. it helps that they used unknown actors, a scripted based heavily on what was actually said by the people involved at the time, and didn't over-dramatise things. for instance, it seemed to take forever to get from 'conferring about what to do' to 'let's roll', and even that famous line was uttered matter-of-factly
the cockpit fight at the end is just intense, because you want the passengers to succeed, but you already know they won't
Holy fucking shit this movie will rock your fucking balls off.
If you liked the "Transporter" movies, you will love this.
If you loved the "Transporter" movies, you might as well kill yourself after watching this as your life probably won't get any better.