this movie was a remake of a french film based on a novel. a novel, something made up.
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chriskunselman — 12 years ago(September 20, 2013 01:10 PM)
your the one impervious to reason jackass. yeah, i get that transporting nitro. by truck isn't done in california, i get that it isn't done anywhere they know better, but at one time it was transported by truck, train, whatever. now this was in the 1800's here in the US, but the movie isn't set in the US is it? and they knew it was a bad idea to transport it by truck, why do you think they picked people they didn't care about and packed the nitro. containers in sand so they hopefully wouldn't move. your previous post mentioned "writer's construct" condescendingly, i know what it means, i'm in the trade a*shole, but once again sfw. you write that as if it has to be a bad thing, it's not like it's a deus ex machina. you just decided you're such an expert on these matters your not going to like the film, fine. you probably don't like movies on douches either.
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jon-gwynne — 12 years ago(September 20, 2013 04:49 PM)
You may have heard the term "writer's construct" eavesdropping on a conversation while you were filling a writer's coffee cup or handing them their car keys at the valet parking stand but until you actually demonstrate some understanding of what it means (or "deus ex machina" for that matter) you should pipe down. Based on the quality of your writing here, getting coffee or parking cars is about all you're qualified to do.
How's that for condescension?
By the way, since you brought it up, the first time I got paid to write was 1977. But, as you said, summoning all the eloquence at your command: "sfw".
To quote George Carlin "If that's your 'best', maybe you'd better keep it to yourself.
Packing nitro in sand was pointless. If what was in those containers was actually nitroglycerin, it would have detonated before the trucks ha gone 50 yards. When I was in college, I knew a guy who made the stuff for fun. He would shatter bricks with an eyedropper loaded with nitroglycerin. As I said before, there was good reason for Nobel (and many others who tried to do the same thing but failed) to develop a method of stabilizing it. First dynamite and the gelignite. It is an interesting story - far more so than that pompous crap that called itself the "Sorcerer" screenplay.
There were a dozen different ways the same basic plot could have been played out - the idea of desperate men being Shanghaid into performing a likely suicide mission isn't particularly original. It wasn't necessary to resort to fantasy as well as cliche to make that film.Fox "News": We lie, you panic!
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chriskunselman — 12 years ago(September 20, 2013 08:41 PM)
by the way genius, i looked you up on google and if you're using your real name you haven't written anything of note, and if i'm wrong please give me titles. i've looked over your post blog and i realize you don't even really care about movies, you're a politics junkie, so i'm sorry i wasted my time on you.
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tstraton — 17 years ago(July 08, 2008 08:31 PM)
The process of making nitro is extremely dangerous (much more than transporting it) and requires special equipment to keep the reaction from "running away". Poisonous fumes are released throughout the process. So you can't simply make the nitro by mixing a few compounds together when you need it. Or you can try, and blow your butt into the next state.
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tali1 — 14 years ago(November 27, 2011 09:25 AM)
Other way around for me - boring start then picks ups
Strangely , this film reminds me of The Exorcist -where Friedkin could really do with a Editor who knew how to use a pair of scissors.Frequently.
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lesabl2003 — 13 years ago(October 09, 2012 03:23 PM)
''They call this entertainment!?!'', synapse256 said. Who call that entertainment synapse256!?!
It's not ''Bad Boys''! Why would you watch this movie to enetrtain yourself?!
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Defenseman13 — 12 years ago(July 11, 2013 04:50 PM)
It's 2013 now, I'm hoping that the OP hasn't reproduced.
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ChazzJazz — 11 years ago(April 14, 2014 04:12 PM)
lol guess i have to watch it to see what the fuss is all about LOL
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fulci_fan2000 — 11 years ago(April 14, 2014 08:51 PM)
Sure, it's over rated like most things but stupid is a little harsh. I'd say the lack of character devlopment was the main draw back. Not sure why anyone would agree to do a job like this and maybe knowing more about the guys involved would have helped.
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Strangerhand — 11 years ago(March 15, 2015 11:59 PM)
How sad.
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Strangerhand — 11 years ago(March 15, 2015 11:57 PM)
This movie was boring and plain stupid.
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