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I heard that it is the first of a trilogy, if so what can we expect from the next movie, standard super-hero stuff?
If so would it have been better to release the 'super-hero action movie' first, then this as a prequel?
Still, Samuel L Jackson rules, Bruce Willis must get sick of being in every one of his co-stars shadows.
I heard that it is the first of a trilogy, if so what can we expect from the next movie, standard super-hero stuff?
If so would it have been better to release the 'super-hero action movie' first, then this as a prequel?
Still, Samuel L Jackson rules, Bruce Willis must get sick of being in every one of his co-stars shadows.
When I saw the trailers i thought he was trying to make another sixth sense with another disburbing twist.It had some fantastic ideas and has one of the most realistic train crashes I've every seen but it's just unbelievable.
Die Hard - No
Die Hard 2 - No
Die Hard 3 - Perhaps
The Whole Nine Yards - No
Armageddon - No
Sixth Sense - No
:)
But then he wasn't over shdowed in Hudson Hawk, Twelve Monkeys, Fifth Element, Striking Distance, Mercury Rising, The Kid or The Siege.
:)
And definitely in Unbreakable.
> When is Bruce Willis ever in the shadow of his co-star.
Correction
Die Hard
> - Yes
Alan Rickman stole the show with his dodgy accent and even dodgier ways of making'em talk. Great film none the less with that all great line,
'Sir this line is reserved for emergencies only'
'No sugar (different word used in film) lady does it look like I'm ordering a pizza.
As for the topic I did enjoy Unbreakable I first watched it at the flicks and thought great things about it but when watched in the comfort of my own home, I then noticed quite how long and boring it really was. Nothing happened until the last 5 minutes, it was like watching Eastenders 'Who shot Phil' we'd been waiting for all that time then when it finally happened it didn't happen to well.
I was impressed with the ending and I doubt most people would have got it before they saw it, unlike 'The Sixth Sense' when an hour inwards and we all realised.......
The thing is about movies with a twist though, is that you're always left a little dubious about sequels, which often fail to do as well.
Which reminds me, I've yet to see dusk till dawn 2 (or 3) - anyone know if it's worth renting?