Still, it's way better than that one kinda
similar scene from the movie Driven...
Not exact matches
If the server decides that there are objects with geographic coordinates that fall within the camera's field of view, it superimposes these objects on the picture
from the phone camera, in a fashion
similar to the way the director of a science fiction
movie might use special effects to add a spacecraft to a filmed
scene.
BDSM elements once again come into play, but the
scenes mostly all come across as simple retreads of
similar sequences
from the previous
movies.
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production —
from location shooting in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature
similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum
Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss certain
scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the -
scenes footage.
The sequence of Williams as a child is so
similar to Malick's Tree of Life, that we viewers experience our own flashbacks... right down to Jessica Chastain recreating her
scenes from that
movie (this time as Williams» mother).
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Columbia TriStar (evidently back
from a brief sojourn as Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) presents The Forgotten on DVD in a configuration
similar to their release of Identity, with seamless branching reintegrating the supplemental deleted
scenes and alternate ending into the
movie.
Once the group gets locked in the hospital, the
movie becomes very
similar to Thirteen Ghosts or House on Haunted Hill (1999)(with the carload of joyriding punks suddenly arriving on the
scene feeling as if it were lifted directly
from Demons.).