What the shitsnacks? Behind Enemy Lines terrible? Terrible? You sir, are not people.
It's one of those movies you catch on TBS and can watch in the background but then forget like 10 seconds later.
Not the highest praise to say the least.
What the shitsnacks? Behind Enemy Lines terrible? Terrible? You sir, are not people.
Behind Enemy Lines? All absolutely terrible.
What the shitsnacks? Behind Enemy Lines terrible? Terrible? You sir, are not people.
On April 23, the streets surrounding Szabadság tér (Freedom Square) the location of the former MTV television headquarters in district V, were closed for two days. The same now will also happen to Csengery utca, Vörösmarty utca, Dob utca, Jósika utca and neighbouring streets. BKK issued a statement saying that while cars could not enter into the area, residents can still walk on the streets and may even help to add an authentic backdrop whilst the film is being shot!
On Sunday, April 29, the City Park and Dózsa Avenue will be used for filming resulting in some delay to traffic in the area. The biggest traffic restrictions will apply during the night of May 3rd-4th when for the whole of the night (from 6pm to 8 am the following day) Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út, John Street and Andrássy u. and several other smaller streets in the area will be closed.
Only pedestrians and cyclists will be allowed in the area. Cars and public transport will be rerouted.
On May 5th and 6th, the Museum of Fine Arts will be used as a location and on May 14th more film shooting will take place in Szabadság tér.
On Tuesday, May 8th between 6am and 8 pm, in the XIV district Damjanich Dembinszky will be used for a filming location.
Traffic will be prevented from entering into this area, the night before the shooting begins
Really hope its more like 1&3 even though I liked 2&4.
Max Payne? That was his least offensive film. How about Flight of the Phoenix remake? The Omen remake? Behind Enemy Lines? All absolutely terrible.
WARNING: We are NOT showing Die Hard 4.0 as we don't consider it to be a proper Die Hard film
I'll be going to this! Safe to say the main reason they're not showing 4 is probably because no one really wants to sit through 4 films in a row into the early hours of the morning and it's easy enough to cut that one off the end.
I think Flight of the Phoenix was his best movie. He also got a good and different performance out of Giovanni Ribisi who normally plays unlikable scumbags.
His Omen remake was really well shot but didn't amount to much.
Behind Enemy Lines had moments and some clever shooting but didn't add up to much.
Max Payne was just a terrible script. A detective doing no detective work in a conspiracy that the audience got in 10 seconds of watching the film.
The guy is talented photographically and editorially. He just needs good material as he cannot elevate what he has through his process. That said, I'd rather have John Moore behind the camera than Len Wiseman.
what was wrong with die hard 4? i enjoyed it, aside from that ridiculous jet sequence
4 is a piece of shit. Good call.
"The story is set in Russia and will involve John McClane’s adventure to save his son John McClane, Jr., “but nothing is what it seems (whatever that means).”
I love this one. Its called A Good Day to Die Hard, and two things make it new: 1. John McClane, the ultimate American hero, goes to Russia. So talk about a fish out of water, hes completely out of water. And 2. Its really a father-son story, which is that John McClanes been a great cop his whole life but hes been a pretty lousy father. He has a grown son who hes not really been in much touch with, and McClane thinks the sons a fuck upthats a technical term.
So he goes to Russia, he thinks, to bail his son out of jail, and it turns out the sons not a fuck up, hes the antithesis of that. In fact, the apple has not fallen far from the tree, the apple has not fallen from the tree, which is that the son is a badder ass John McClane than John McClane.
I actually don't think it sounds too bad, I'm more apprehensive to the idea that it seems like they're setting somebody else up to take over the franchise.
Behind Enemy Lines wasn't a great film. But man, the cinematography of that film sticks with me to this day. So good.
Hauser will play a villain named Collins. It is the third time Hauser has been in a film with Willis; they previously worked together in Tears Of The Sun and Harts War. Hausers repped by APA.
Die Harderer Than My Dad
Please don't be PG-13.
all I can see is some wannabe badass trying to one-up Bruce Willis the entire time. That's not to say it will be a terrible action movie, but I'd rather just have Bruce doing his thing than have some "me too" ass-kicking sidekick.
Yippie-Kay-Yea Mother *Gunshot*
Judging by the casting alone, this film is looking to be mediocre shithouse.
Variety reports that Amaury Nolasco (Prison Break) and Megalyn Echikunwoke (House of Lies) have joined the supporting cast of A Good Day to Die Hard. John Moore is onboard to direct, and the story finds Bruce Willis John McClane teaming up with his estranged son (Jai Courteney) in Russia. Nolasco will be playing Willis friend in the pic, but details of Echikunwokes role are currently under wraps. Filming on A Good Day to Die Hard is currently under way, and the film is slated to open on February 13th, 2013.
I actually don't think it sounds too bad, I'm more apprehensive to the idea that it seems like they're setting somebody else up to take over the franchise. Nobody should be more badass than John McClane in his own movie, though.
they could have used a new image of john mclane those lazy bastards
*writes post indicting John McLane as a non-badassJohn McClane was never really a badass though. He always just barely got by and got the crap kicked out of him along the way. That's what makes him such a fun character to watch.
For comparison
John Matrix at the end of Commando
John McClane at the end of Die Hard