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bale killed his part. performance was worthy of an oscar.I just watched The Fighter. Real good movie. Great performance by Christian Bale, he made me forget it was him while I was watching it.
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bale killed his part. performance was worthy of an oscar.I just watched The Fighter. Real good movie. Great performance by Christian Bale, he made me forget it was him while I was watching it.
really looking forward to the dallas buyers club.First, the new Bale-Casey Affleck movie looks
Second, the Dallas Buyers Club looks
Bonus Features Exclusively on Blu-ray
Extended Version of the Film
Take Control—Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez and director Justin Lin appear at key moments throughout the film, offering observations and reflections on the movie, behind-the-scenes footage and more.
Planes, Tanks and Automobiles
The London Chase—Gives viewers a front-row seat for the filming of a sprawling car chase through the streets of one of the world’s most historic—and congested—cities. Examines how director Justin Lin and his team pulled off car-flipping mayhem on a breathtaking scale.
Highway Heist: The Convoy Attack—A first-hand account of a meticulously planned and executed action sequence, as Dominic’s gang saves the day in this high-velocity battle featuring a tank, an armored cargo carrier and a harpoon.
The Antonov Takedown—An exploration of what went into creating Fast & Furious 6’s spectacular finale sequence, featuring the world’s largest plane, including first- and second-unit filming, special effects, visual effects, car rigging, stunt drivers, green-screen shooting and more.
Dom and Letty Race Again – Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez reunite on screen.
Gearhead’s Delight—From the shop to the test track, to the set and back again, a look at the latest hot cars showcased in Fast & Furious 6. Narrated by car lover Paul Walker, this piece features Dom’s latest Charger, Brian’s Nissan Skyline GTR, the BMW M5’s, the Alfa Romeo and the classic cars from the film’s car-auction scene.
The FLIP Car—Provides an inside look at the Fast franchise’s newest mind-blowing vehicle—the pivoting FLIP car. Dennis McCarthy, the film’s picture car coordinator, will take us through the coolest parts of this truly astonishing vehicle, and the destruction it leaves in its wake.
Hand-to-Hand Fury—This jam-packed featurette offers viewers a detailed look at the rehearsals, choreography, stunt work and filming of some of Fast & Furious 6’s most bone-jarring fight sequences.
Bonus Features on Blu-ray and DVD
Deleted Scenes
The Making of Fast & Furious 6
The Fastest of Them All—Chronicles the epic saga of the Fast films from chapters three through six. Justin Lin and his team reveal how they brought new energy to the franchise, creating a dynamic multi-movie story arc.
Reuniting the Team—Explores the characters (and actors) that make up the Fast family, with a focus on founding partners Dom and Brian (and Vin and Paul).
Letty’s Return—Heralded by a crowd-pleasing cliffhanger in Fast Five, Michelle Rodriguez (“Letty”) makes a dramatic return in the sixth installment. This short feature explores how the creative team engineered her resurrection.
The Mastermind and The Mole—Viewers meet Fast “newbies” Luke Evans (“Shaw”) and Gina Carano (“Riley”) as they share their experience joining the cast of Fast & Furious 6 and how their characters fit into the new plot.
On the Set with Vin—Vin Diesel talks through a stunt he is about to perform and then rides his hot rod through an explosion, coming out unscathed.
Feature Commentary with Director Justin Lin
I saw Gravity in 3d last night. Some really beautiful visuals and the 3d was on point. Some parts of the movie are a little cheesy and it cheapened the film (some stuff with clooney, the dialogue, etc), but overall it's a solid viewing. If could kinda get annoying however seeing as how it's one mishap after another and it even gets preachy at times. The potential was there, the execution was almost perfect but a couple of scenes detracted from the experience.
That movie made me hate Blake Lively with a passion. "They didn't have orgasms... they had wargasms" What the ****. Probably not even her fault, but I hate her eternally for that sole line.
I am a fan of Taylor Kitsch even though he's not a charismatic actor. He did alright in this film. Couldn't believe the partner with the long curly hair was the same kid from Kick-***.
Del Toro was the most intriguing. And Salma. Still.
Demian Bichir from The Bridge has a bit part in this as one of the body guards.
I did like Savages, just hated the half *** double ending. But Benicio was great, and idea of it all was solid, just as you said, two dudes with one overrated broad, naw.
Saw it on showtime a few weeks ago cause there wasn't anything else on. Solid flick VERY CHEESY.Still gotta catch Real Steel. I remember being thoroughly surprised that it was well-reviewed when it came out.
Really? It's good like that? Because I was thinking "Disturbing? Keep talking. Thought provoking? I'M IN. Intense?! Ok, ok... wait, wait... isn't Prisoners that Arny & Sly flick? Because I wouldn't imagine any of what you just said would be true about that movie."