I've seen both of these films, and i must say they contain excellent fight scenes and car chases, these would be 2 films I'd say are "Must See", I'd class them under Action Films.
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The film opens with a fight scene which feels more ridiculous than impressive, but at least the main character seems to have been given some sort of personality since the first film.
Transporter 2 is a definite improvement but there are still a lot moments which exist purely to look good. There's nothing wrong with that of course - particularly in an action film, but when it's obvious, and there's nothing else to it, it just draws attention to the lack of substance.
This film has so much missing, but in the face of it all it manages to be actually quite enjoyable for the most part. It's very well directed and the car scenes are examples of perfect action cinematography - even if they are completely unbelievable. They ... Read More:
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Will Smith (Independence Day) stars as Hitch, a date doctor who helps guys create opportunities to gain courage with women. When Sara and Albert come along, his principles are tested to the extreme.
The lovable Will Smith is again so likable in his own unique way as the sophisticated date doctor, smart and easily the funniest gut throughout, though Kevin James (The King of Queens) is just as funny, none more so than the dancing sequences and his general clumsiness.
This film is amazing. Me and my mate watched it at about five o'clock when it was on TV and we were scared the rest of the week. I had to buy it. It is well done, and different from all the other "Possessed dolls" films. It is done to a freakier level. Me and my mate aren't easily scared, and have been disappointed with many horrors in the past, but this one was very good. It will not appeal to every horror fan, but if you like creepy eerie moments, or freaky dolls and ghosts, or mysteries then you should like this.
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If the director, Mr. Yapo, has a thing for Miss Bullock, then this film certainly makes it pretty obvious. I, too, like her a lot which is why, despite the poor reviews, I wanted to watch it. She didn't disappoint but the film itself was a terror!
The move between reality and her 'premonitions' was just too confusing for me. I became annoyed when what I thought was current, turned out to be another day in her dream.
And frankly, at the end, if a car saleman ever drove a car like her husband did, then no wonder she thought he was going to die.
All-in-all, a load of old rubbish - except for Sandra, of course.
"Midnight Lace" was a little known Doris Day thriller where an American woman living in London was menaced by a threatening voice which came out of the London fog. Her greatest difficulty was getting people to believe that the threats were not something she had imagined.
In that sense, "What lies beneath" is very similar. It is clear that housewife Claire Spencer, Michelle Pfeiffer, is struggling to cope with her life. Still coming to terms with her only daughter leaving home, Claire had given up her own career to marry Dr Norman Spencer, Harrison Ford, and now found herself playing distinctly second fiddle to his.
Rattling about in a house far too large for her, and with only herself to think about, Claire becomes increasingly paranoid as mysterious ... Read More:
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I was pretty disappointed by this disc. The film is brilliant (obviously a chick flick first and foremost but still really enjoyable), but the extra money I spent upgrading to blueray wasn't worth it. We already had the film in standard DVD and shouldn't have wasted our money. The picture is only slightly better and for a film with no special effects the standard disc did just fine.
I was pretty disappointed by this disc. The film is brilliant (obviously a chick flick first and foremost but still really enjoyable), but the extra money I spent upgrading to blueray wasn't worth it. We already had the film in standard DVD and shouldn't have wasted our money. The picture is only slightly better and for a film with no special effects the standard disc did just fine.
I was pretty disappointed by this disc. The film is brilliant (obviously a chick flick first and foremost but still really enjoyable), but the extra money I spent upgrading to blueray wasn't worth it. We already had the film in standard DVD and shouldn't have wasted our money. The picture is only slightly better and for a film with no special effects the standard disc did just fine.
I was pretty disappointed by this disc. The film is brilliant (obviously a chick flick first and foremost but still really enjoyable), but the extra money I spent upgrading to blueray wasn't worth it. We already had the film in standard DVD and shouldn't have wasted our money. The picture is only slightly better and for a film with no special effects the standard disc did just fine.