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Post by x318 on Oct 20, 2005 17:59:12 GMT -5
I'm so glad you said you enjoyed the movie Aerie, people were starting to scare me saying it wasn't that good and not so much putting me off but just making me wonder. I am not a person to listen to reviews on the films, but I'll definatly listen to a fellow JA fan. I work at a cinema at the moment and the previews were showing the other day, it was really funny cause I was trying my best to see some of the film when I weren't so busy, but all I got was the corner of the screen through the door. Guess I can wait another week when I get time off to see it properly, hate spoiling the film but I couldn't help myself ;D. I really can't wait now, I hope my friends dont ruin it for me, they don't normally like what I like. I'll just have to come on here after seeing it to ramble on . I am also a huge fan of the sea, I love sharks too, but I wouldn't really wanna meet one unless it or I were in a cage (a very secure one at that). I haven't had the chance to see much sea never been abroad and living in the midlands don't help much. Anyway the film certainly looks brill in my book from the traliers I have seen.
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orca
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Post by orca on Oct 24, 2005 8:47:40 GMT -5
I liked this movie a lot . Usually in the water every weekend diving.
I think the trailers spoilt the impact of this movie, and made it predictable, It was still enjoyable and the scuba and free diving is the most realistic I have seen and very enjoyable to watch:) Recommend 4 thumbs up
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Post by x318 on Oct 26, 2005 18:37:37 GMT -5
Finally saw film today not at the cinema I work at...but lets not get into that cause I'd get mad again. And I'm too happy to be mad . I thought the film was awesome and the violence at the end was so kick ass, men getting there bits bitten off by sharks gets a thumbs up from me and my friend. Sorry to all the men out there. JA was brill, and the action brought back some of the DA in her. I think it started slow but when it finished I was disappointed cause it seemed too short. That's a good thing right? Bryce was a cool character and certainly made me laugh. It was weird cause I read on here that Amanda died but completely forgot when watching so surprised me. Sorry about the name thing if I get them wrong, I'm crap with names. Thought the whole story pieced together nicely with a bit of everything to amuse me. I hate critics who say it's gonna be a crap film cause the actors are hot, meaning they can't act. Bull, those people that say that are just a load of old men in an office who went to see the film in the first place to get a hard on watching all the beautiful women walk around in bikinis. I thought it kicked ass, the music was great, the underwater shots were fab and over all I give it a 9/10. I suggest anyone to go see it. Don't want to give away too much in case someone ain't seen it, so I'll stop now. But I could rant for ages.
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Post by dzero on Oct 26, 2005 21:46:01 GMT -5
Finally saw film today not at the cinema I work at I always wanted to work at a theater but never did Is it fun? the violence at the end was so kick ass, men getting there bits bitten off by sharks gets a thumbs up from me and my friend.
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Post by x318 on Oct 27, 2005 7:39:43 GMT -5
I always wanted to work at a theater but never did Is it fun? At the moment yeah I'm loving it, there's a very relaxed environment where I work, and everyone is so friendly. I get my members card soon, not that I'd need it when I go see the movies in my break...you didn't hear a thing from me. Customers are the nicest I've worked with and I can't wait till it gets to a premiere and the stars will be showing up. Ain't been working there long so...soon I hope. Think I may be the only person who don't mind searching peoples bags though on ticket box. Not that I would know what a bomb looked like if I found one. Find some dodgy stuff cleaning the screens though, as you can well guess what I'm on about. But also I know ppl who have found £30 in one day, not bad on top of your days pay. PS loving the smilies Dzero, they are such a hoot and very contagious.
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Post by dzero on Oct 28, 2005 0:35:35 GMT -5
I can't wait till it gets to a premiere and the stars will be showing up. Ain't been working there long so...soon I hope. Promise us a story when you do get a premiere . Find some dodgy stuff cleaning the screens though, as you can well guess what I'm on about. Kinda want a story about this too but it might gross some people out. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D PS loving the smilies Dzero, they are such a hoot and very contagious. Aerie got me hooked on smilies with this one it's an addiction, and it's spreading P.S. if anybody gives you that "shot" smilie, just remember there is only one worthy reply
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Maestro
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!!! DARK ANGEL 4 EVER !!!
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Post by Maestro on Nov 12, 2005 10:25:16 GMT -5
Hey guys just wanna let you know that the dvd will be released in the US on December 26, 2005. *jealous*
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Post by x318 on Nov 12, 2005 10:50:24 GMT -5
I certainly am jealous! No fair we UK people always have to wait longer. See F4 comes out for us in December not Into the Blue. Still that's something to look forward to I guess.
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Post by Flyin11 on Dec 26, 2005 23:55:20 GMT -5
Bought the DVD today and just watched it for the first time....It's a pretty good movie I did notice one really big thing...I saw a report on the Jessica Alba Online boards before the movie came out that someone said that Jessica's character, Sam, died in the movie. Not true, she didn't die but Ashley Scott's character did. Who knows, maybe they got Jessica mixed up with Ashley or the producers did a late turn of events...but Jessica doesn't die in it....
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Post by dzero on Dec 27, 2005 0:03:24 GMT -5
LOL I posted that rumor ;D , it was from someone on the IMDB message boards, reason 5063 why the IMDB message boards suck . Glad you finally got to see the movie , even gladder you enjoyed it .
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Post by Flyin11 on Dec 27, 2005 8:23:56 GMT -5
Jess was pretty dern hot in this movie so how could I not like it? ;D I just didn't have the money at the time to see it at the theatre. Ashley was pretty dern hot too Paul did a good acting job but I didn't like the other guy's character...Acted too silly and was stupid...
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Post by Aerie on Dec 27, 2005 16:56:52 GMT -5
I really enjoyed "ITB" and liked 'em all, even Scott Caan's character, "Bryce". He was stupid but Scott Caan did a good job with that silly creature. I saw it twice but I don't know if I'm going to buy the DVD. I'm trying to cut back on my obsession to buy every movie I like. I thought it was time to bring back this picture.
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Post by ML Fan on Dec 27, 2005 23:38:47 GMT -5
Screen caps from the "Into The Blue" DVD are now posted on Maestro's site.
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Post by ML Fan on Dec 30, 2005 21:01:44 GMT -5
Into the Blue By Norman Wilner Mon, Dec 26, 2005, STUDIO:Sony Pictures Home Entertainment RELEASE DATE:December 27th RATING:PG-13 PRICE: $28.95 TIME: 110 minutes DVD EXTRAS:French audio dub; English and French subtitles; audio commentary; deleted scenes; production featurette; screen tests. Some 28 years after Jacqueline Bisset and Nick Nolte found themselves mixed up with pirates and drug runners in the search for a priceless shipwreck, a wet T-shirt isn't what it used to be. "Into the Blue" is not, strictly speaking, a remake of "The Deep," but it's pretty close -- a gorgeously photographed underwater thriller built around a remarkably photogenic young couple that starts out nicely and runs out of ideas long before it runs out of film. Why people think movies about scuba divers need car chases is a mystery for the ages. Paul Walker and Jessica Alba are the leads, bumming around the Bahamas in no-account jobs and occasionally looking for underwater wreckage, hoping to make the big score that will let them "live the rest of our lives on our own clock," as Walker puts it. Along with another immaculately sculpted couple (Scott Caan and Ashley Scott), our heroes do indeed stumble across a major find -- just a reef away from a crashed airplane filled with smuggled cocaine. Naturally, the perfect couple is tempted by their less ethical buddies to use the cocaine to finance their treasure hunt -- and Caan's movie-stealing turn as the least ethical of the pair makes it easy to buy into his argument - which leads, after a very long while, to trouble with the local criminal element. Director John Stockwell takes the same approach to storytelling as he did on "Blue Crush," meandering around for about an hour until it's time for the plot to kick in. In this case, though, that works against the film, which is much more entertaining as a non-narrative meditation on pretty people who swim around beautiful underwater locations. Once they have to start talking, they're a lot less compelling. In addition to a sparkling presentation of the feature -- because nobody's watching this one for the dialogue -- Sony's enhanced-widescreen DVD offers Stockwell's running audio commentary, a 20-minute production featurette, 10 deleted and extended scenes (with optional Stockwell commentary) and videotaped screen tests for Scott Caan and Tyson Beckford. Here's the link, www.zap2it.com/index/dvd/reviews/1,1146,27515,FF.html
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Post by ML Fan on Jan 8, 2006 10:15:51 GMT -5
"Into The Blue" was the eighth most rented movie, with "Fantastic Four" coming in 10th. From Video Business Magazine.
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