I thought it was a great movie. I own the video and always think about upgrading to the dvd now and then. What I liked most were the little things, the details they put in like the cigarettes that were two thirds filter. But as great a performance as the main characters gave, I have to say, the guy who played the president was the worst actor I've ever seen.
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Mark S wrote:I thought it was a great movie. I own the video and always think about upgrading to the dvd now and then. What I liked most were the little things, the details they put in like the cigarettes that were two thirds filter. But as great a performance as the main characters gave, I have to say, the guy who played the president was the worst actor I've ever seen.
I have the regular DVD. I don't think it's available with any extras but it is one of the titles I've seen available in Super Bit.
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Anyone else notice that the priest called Corban Dallas "Mr. Willis" and Bruce corrected him by saying "Dallas"?
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Mark S wrote:I thought it was a great movie. I own the video and always think about upgrading to the dvd now and then. What I liked most were the little things, the details they put in like the cigarettes that were two thirds filter. But as great a performance as the main characters gave, I have to say, the guy who played the president was the worst actor I've ever seen.
I have the regular DVD. I don't think it's available with any extras but it is one of the titles I've seen available in Super Bit.
Yup...nice on my giant screen
Vertigo: YES! Someone else who noticed...don't ask how much I needed to show it to my friends to have them think I'm not more nuts then I appear to be.
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Peregrin Toker wrote:I still don't get the Milla-worship going on.
She's a female, she's got a pretty face, and she's got an athletic body. Granted, she doesn't have a huge rack, but so what? Are you really that picky about women?
PS. I bought the movie on DVD and have watched it many times. Excellent film.
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This film was a lot of fun. The visuals were great. I like all the buxom flight attendents on the way to Faustan Paradise. One of these days I'm going to pick up the DVD.
As for Milla, she is a little too thin for me. Pretty face though, no doubt about it.
The flight attendants and their outfits were great. I also liked the uniforms for the women working at McDonalds. They showed a lot of McCleavage with their rather large McRacks.
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Vertigo1 wrote:Anyone else notice that the priest called Corban Dallas "Mr. Willis" and Bruce corrected him by saying "Dallas"?
Damn, looks like I need to go and rent it again just to see that.
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Vertigo1 wrote:Anyone else notice that the priest called Corban Dallas "Mr. Willis" and Bruce corrected him by saying "Dallas"?
Was that in the script, or ad-libbed?
Screw up, that they either didn't catch before release or thought it was funny and insignificant. Either way, its a nice easter egg.
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But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
Ghost Rider wrote:Though one thing I really love about Fifth Element is that the future isn't clean.
Not only that. Most futuristic SF movies tend to have a lot of black, white, grey, and generally muted colors. The Fifth Element was a concious attempt to add more to the palet and was quite succesful.
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GrandAdmiralPrawn wrote:Read a rumor years ago, before Episode One, that Lucas wanted to split directing the prequels between himself, Spielberg, and Besson.
Whoever persuaded him otherwise should be shot ...
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GoldenFalcon wrote:Who else liked that scene where MJ as Leeloo kicked around those aliens like rag dolls?
Nothing sexier than a woman kicking ass.
I have to disagree in this one case (as a general rule, you're right). The fight scene looked too fake, even for this movie. It almost seemed like someone decided to take a bad anime fight scene and make it live action. Maybe I'd feel different if it weren't for the "slap-'em-silly" move near the end. That just got to me.
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Vertigo1 wrote:Anyone else notice that the priest called Corban Dallas "Mr. Willis" and Bruce corrected him by saying "Dallas"?
Was that in the script, or ad-libbed?
Screw up, that they either didn't catch before release or thought it was funny and insignificant. Either way, its a nice easter egg.
IIRC he said "Mr Wallace" not "Willis" and was then corrected to "Dallas". I don't think it was a screw up.
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Knife wrote:Screw up, that they either didn't catch before release or thought it was funny and insignificant. Either way, its a nice easter egg.
IIRC he said "Mr Wallace" not "Willis" and was then corrected to "Dallas". I don't think it was a screw up.
Maybe that's what they want you to think.
"Oh no, oh yeah, tell me how can it be so fair
That we dying younger hiding from the police man over there
Just for breathing in the air they wanna leave me in the chair
Electric shocking body rocking beat streeting me to death"
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Maybe they anticipated that we would think that that's what they wanted us to think, but if they knew that we would think they had anticipated us thinking that that's what they wanted us to think, then they would have thought that we thought that they thought... *slips into a coma
Robert Gilruth to Max Faget on the Apollo program: “Max, we’re going to go back there one day, and when we do, they’re going to find out how tough it is.”