I think the problem for Sean is that he is quite far down the casting pecking order (behind Christopher Eccleston but ahead of Craig Fairbrass and Vinnie Jones).
He's a great actor but tenRAB to be very good in not very good films (The Island, Flightplan, Goldeneye). He's still made some good...
Just re-watched the trailer on YouTube and it seems there's quite a few scenes cut from the film. Whether it would have made a difference to my overall enjoyment of the film i don't really know.
1 particular scene seemed to be set at some ball and Wolfman is there terrorising everyone.
Posiedon adventure and deep impact, and the day after tomorrow- purely for the tidal waves
I am fasinated by tidal waves and love seeing them on screen - not so nice seeing the real ones recently though
There was a story in the paper yesterday that Toshiba (or some other company from Japan I think) had already made a DVD player that plays both formats, so I guess the war's over...
Irreversible - the two scenes that have been mentioned really turn my stomach, so much so i have no desire ever to watch again.
Man bites dog - the scene when the serial killer and the documentary crew come round after murdering a woman, the camera slowly pans over what they have done, very...
SounRAB like this will be one of the biggest openings ever in terms of number of screens. As I said earlier my local cineworld have it on 3 of their 6 screens, something they have never done before, not even for Harry Potter or LOTR films.
But now always. There have been/will be endings that the writer wrote and director filmed which are changed after getting the thumbs down from test audiences.
In First Blood (as originally shot), Rambo dies at the end (as he does at the end of the original novel). This ending was not popular...
The Exocism of Emily Rose freaked me out in parts (when her boyfriend wakes up in the middle of the night to find her contorted on the floor staring at him).
The Exorcist scared me.
The Entity still scares me to this day, I have it on DVD and can't watch it without freaking out somewhat...
When it comes to the Horror movies of today compared to the 80s or before, are we just being scared by the FX ? and if that is true then are they really superior.
Gore/slasher horror movies may entertain but they seldom shock or scare me.
I am really only scared by a movie that lets me see what...