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Deja Vu


Paul
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Yes it was very very enjoyable. Far-fetched but a bit different and the split-time car chase was surreal.

 

Tony Scott is a fucking great director. He pisses over young pretenders like Michael Bay, McG and that Brett Ratner clown. His use of jump cuts and frantic editing annoys some but for an older director he shows more exubrance and enrgy inhis movies than directors half his age.

 

 

True Romance

Crimson Tide

Enemy of the State

and the incomparable Man on Fire and The Last Boy Scout.

 

Ignore The Fan & Domino - minor blips.

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Humour? I just met Val Kilmer and he showed me his new top secret surveillance equipment.

I was a bit disappointed with it to be honest mate, I thought the first half of the film was good but it went on a bit. Also at the end its like happy days, evryones a winner, except his poor fuckin mate, did they just forget about him ???

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Yes it was very very enjoyable. Far-fetched but a bit different and the split-time car chase was surreal.

 

Tony Scott is a fucking great director. He pisses over young pretenders like Michael Bay, McG and that Brett Ratner clown. His use of jump cuts and frantic editing annoys some but for an older director he shows more exubrance and enrgy inhis movies than directors half his age.

 

 

True Romance

Crimson Tide

Enemy of the State

and the incomparable Man on Fire and The Last Boy Scout.

 

Ignore The Fan & Domino - minor blips.

 

I can't hear the words Micheal Bay without thinking of that song from Team America. "I miss you more than Micheal Bay missed the mark, when he made Pearl Harbour; I miss you more then Ben Affleck needs acting lessons, he was terrible in that film"

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