lschoux
Joined Aug 2000
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There are a few movies that I can virtually watch over and over... This is one of them.
De Niro, Baldwin, Sutherland, Russel, Glenn... a whole array of top notch actors and a story that is breathtaking. I actually cannot find anything bad to say about this movie, so my only recommendation is watch it. Oh and by the way... The soundtrack is great as well.
My favorite scene... "Let me go Bull! -You go, we go !"
De Niro, Baldwin, Sutherland, Russel, Glenn... a whole array of top notch actors and a story that is breathtaking. I actually cannot find anything bad to say about this movie, so my only recommendation is watch it. Oh and by the way... The soundtrack is great as well.
My favorite scene... "Let me go Bull! -You go, we go !"
Yesssss... Interesting movie. I really liked it despite tons and tons of goofs (see list).
I had not seen any movie of this genre in quite a while so my jugement may have been a little distorted. However at the time I saw it I was really excited about it.
The plot is rather straightforward. No big surprises (although rather cheesy ending with Wick cutting the rope) as the excitement level takes the viewer on a rollercoaster ride. One thing that bothered me is the passage of time. The viewer cannot place the action within the rescuer's time frame.
Actors do a fine job although O'Donnell looks more like he just came out of a college dorm than back from a mountain.
Worth purchasing on DVD, if only to show your buddies the goofs frame-by-frame. :-)
I had not seen any movie of this genre in quite a while so my jugement may have been a little distorted. However at the time I saw it I was really excited about it.
The plot is rather straightforward. No big surprises (although rather cheesy ending with Wick cutting the rope) as the excitement level takes the viewer on a rollercoaster ride. One thing that bothered me is the passage of time. The viewer cannot place the action within the rescuer's time frame.
Actors do a fine job although O'Donnell looks more like he just came out of a college dorm than back from a mountain.
Worth purchasing on DVD, if only to show your buddies the goofs frame-by-frame. :-)