Things really do get very intense right from the get go, it's not just the games that leave you feeling nervous for the characters you love it's
the whole film in general that keeps you nervous.
Not exact matches
Disc 2 - contains a
whole two layers full of the most interesting and entertaining extras we've yet come across for those who enjoyed this
film and those who enjoy the DVD format
in general.
Understanding the jaw - dropping effort that went into this movie, it's tempting to wish that Kobiela, Welchman, and their army of animators had come to the same conclusion that old Albinus reached before he scrapped the
whole idea: A
film made
in this way, he reckoned, «would bore most people to death and be a
general disappointment.»
The middle story has a brilliant introduction but the tension created therein is slightly dampened by the fact that it becomes the most overtly comic part of the
film, which for me was a little disappointing, but
in general these are compelling mini-arcs that successfully complement the wide
whole.
Nineteen
films over 10 years — and while not all of them have been great and a few have even been not that good, as a
whole they have maintained a
general sense of consistent quality and entertainment value that is impressive
in its own right.
To his credit, he does manage to milk some creepiness out of damp carpets and water
in general — but then, that's old hat to him, particularly after building a
whole film about the evils of wetness
in 2002's Dark Water (which, as it happens, is set to get the Hollywood treatment
in August, directed by Walter Salles and starring Jennifer Connelly — incidentally, one of the initial choices for the lead
in The Ring).
«It was like a treasure trove — someone handing you the era
in a time capsule, which helped for the
general feel of the
whole film.
Set
in Korea
in early 1951, the
film opens with an American division fearing a massacre as it retreats, so a rear guard platoon is left behind to trick the enemy into thinking the
whole division remains — «48 men giving 15,000 men a break,» as the
general puts it.