OK. So for the second part of our double feature tonight (after the sci/fi war abomination "Something in The Cloud"), the Missus and I watched this new Liam Neeson thriller.
And I must say, Mr Neeson has still "got it", though he's getting a bit old in the tooth for action roles like this one.
The story (though somewhat predictable) was very, very good, with some well-executed plot twists. The acting - well, it was SUPERB. Up and down the cast.
Worth watching again. Neeson and Kate Walsh strike sparks off each other - very well cast duo. The "good" and "bad" FBI agents were also extremely well-acted.
We both give it 5 thumbs up!!!
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If you turn your brain off and try not to think about all the plot holes it's a well made and entertaining movie.
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Forgive me Tim - but after 16 years on this board I have to ask you about your avatarTim Fortuna wrote:If you turn your brain off and try not to think about all the plot holes it's a well made and entertaining movie.
A pic from your days working in a coal mine? Or on an oil well? Or is there a 'third story' behind it???
Enquiring minds want to know.
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Yeah - I enjoyed this one too.
Not sure about that "Mandy" reference though . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvGpvQbkccE
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Yeah - I enjoyed this one too.
Not sure about that "Mandy" reference though . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvGpvQbkccE
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No that's Lola. And don't put on the kinks.
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Tim Fortuna wrote:No that's Lola. And don't put on the kinks.
She was a showgirl - moved from old Soho to one of those bars down Davie Street . . . it's still a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world.
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