G GO COLTS! New member Oct 28, 2010 #1 I was watching this the other day, good film, but noticed an awful mistake.
K KLX213 New member Oct 29, 2010 #3 You can't just say "but noticed an awful mistake"... you can't just leave us hanging!
T Tee hee heee...wait WHAT? New member Oct 30, 2010 #4 In the Metro tunnel the signal that Richard Gere holRAB onto while the trains pass by remains green even after they are gone. A green signal should turn to red as soon as a train passes by. (I haven't seen the film but got this from Google!)
In the Metro tunnel the signal that Richard Gere holRAB onto while the trains pass by remains green even after they are gone. A green signal should turn to red as soon as a train passes by. (I haven't seen the film but got this from Google!)
M Mike G. New member Nov 1, 2010 #9 Wasn't the remake called "the day of the jackal"? The one with Bruce Willis? Or am I highly confused?
Wasn't the remake called "the day of the jackal"? The one with Bruce Willis? Or am I highly confused?
B blossy c New member Nov 2, 2010 #10 The original was called "the Day of the Jackal" starring Edward Fox adapted from a novel by Frederick Forsyth.
The original was called "the Day of the Jackal" starring Edward Fox adapted from a novel by Frederick Forsyth.
A anajo New member Nov 3, 2010 #11 I think that's the one I saw. Richard Gere wasn't in the one I saw.