yea..and he only does it because he can and everybody him when he does. to me, especially in a live setting, it just sounRAB like a bunch of staccato noise
I saw this film over the weekend, and thought that it was excellent, and I admit I was in tears though throughout the whole film, hard to watch but amazing. Brilliant performances from Don and Sophie. :D
Cheers, June xxx :)
of course if we didn't have touch we wouldn't be able to feel pain right? Now that can be a bad thing as well (why do you think we feel pain?) but it would be nice when for example running a marathon or something when you want to put the pain aside. Unfortunately without touch you'd have a tough...
Interesting article here about possible court case affecting the movie's release in the UK and also about the source of the name of Leigh Teabing.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2057713,00.html
It's an alright film, but i agree they tried too hard and theres many plot holes in it.
It's a non-brainer of an action movie thats trying to be clever...........And that mix always fails.
But go and see it...........Its a fun movie if you don't think about it too much while watching it.
i am a collector also of these boxsets. i got the CSI New York season 2 parts 1&2 months after realise - they didnt have booklets also. just seems to me now that they are mass producing these so much - no time for quality.
I preferred the director's cut, I thought it was sadder than the other one, that he would kill himself rather than let Kaylie have a bad life, and also the thought of realising that he wasn't ever meant to have lived.
I saw the director's cut first, then the other version on C4 and that didn't...
I'd read the book before I saw the film, so I knew what was going on, but in the book you are led to believe that the clones (or 'prestige materials' as they are referred to) are not fully functioning exact copies.
Well I'm the same as you. I'm a cinema fan so I won't stop going but other people are going to find it cheaper and more convenient to stay in and watch a film.
Really good film about a young english boy struggling to survive Japanese occupation during World War II.
I hadnt seen it for years and I spotted it in HMV and bought it
Anyone else seen it