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| yeah we get to see bikini. :D altho like you said it feels like you've seen the entire movie after watching the trailer. they always put too much in the trailers these days. The camera does look kinda choppy too. Seems very low budget [img]graemlins/ohwell.gif[/img] |
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| Eh, it looks okay. I think the "revenge" sequence where Mark Wahlberg's character in Three Kings was forced to drink oil was more effective in conveying the frustrations of the Middle East. I will admit that when Holly screams "Noooo!" it's less cheesy than Darth Vader's version in the final scene of Revenge of the Sith, but then that's not saying much. Good: Lacey looking like a $lutty tramp and shots of her in a bikini. Bad: No full frontal shots or leg/@$$ shots of her in the bikini (that we can tell from the trailer) [ July 23, 2005, 11:32 AM: Message edited by: EnergyBoy ] |
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Pleasure Drivers (from the very few screen caps I've seen) still looks better though! | |
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| Member ![]() ![]() | This looks like an awesome movie. I guess the plot of "what happens to Lacey at the end" is given away in the trailer, but does he bomb the mall? What happens to those two hitmen? Are authorities involved in this at all? Being an indy film, I think it will take an honest look at terrorism and not just the same "blame America" attitude other movies, about cultural wars America has been involved in, portray. |
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