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john316
01-02-2002, 12:49
Taken from DVD File

In addition to the 2.35;1 anamorphic widescreen transfer and DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround tracks, this two-disc set comes feature loaded with two audio commentaries, with director John Moore and editor Martin Smith, and producers John Davis and Wick Godfrey, a behind-the-scenes featurette, the original main title and end credit sequences and an alternate "Take Off" montage, all with optional commentary, 3 extended scenes, and trailers

More than I thought there would be! Also I believe it is only £14.99 as a preorder at ********* so a nice price as well!

Morpheus2000
01-02-2002, 17:51
I thought this film was very good, excellent surround in it. Extras sound very good too, might be worth a purchase!

Marv
01-02-2002, 19:08
Originally posted by Morpheus2000
I thought this film was very good, excellent surround in it. Extras sound very good too, might be worth a purchase!


I thought the sound was poor when i watched this film maybe it was the U.C.I's fault?

Gromit
01-02-2002, 19:21
Sadly it's £16.99 at MT :(

It's one I'll be getting but not sure where from yet.

Jez
01-02-2002, 19:33
This is one of the worse fillms i have ever seen.

Owen Willson as an action hero thats a joke in the first place and add on top that the director thought he would spin the camera around 360 for no reason what's so ever makes this very bad.

It trys to be a fun popcorn Michael bay film however, it is far off from any of his stuff.

What is the world coming to when a bloke who only directed a Sega tv advert gets given the chance to make a motion picture :eek:

Avoid it everyone:(

Sheepking
01-02-2002, 23:44
Originally posted by Jez
This is one of the worse fillms i have ever seen.

Avoid it everyone:(

Totally disagree, i enjoyed it a lot. Magnolia fits the description above.......

utero
02-02-2002, 13:15
Originally posted by Sheepking


Totally disagree, i enjoyed it a lot. Magnolia fits the description above.......

ohhhhh I think they'd be quite a few who'd disagree on that one. I didn't see Behind Enemy Lines purely because the two minute trailer alone gave me a real headache...it's the kind of film-making style that's killing mainstream cinema at the moment.

sticker
02-02-2002, 14:32
Originally posted by utero


ohhhhh I think they'd be quite a few who'd disagree on that one. I didn't see Behind Enemy Lines purely because the two minute trailer alone gave me a real headache...it's the kind of film-making style that's killing mainstream cinema at the moment.

Mainstream cinema died a long ways back - a decomposing pile of sludge remains...

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