100 THINGS I LEARNED FROM 'TAKEN 2'
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wunderdunder — 12 years ago(February 18, 2014 08:22 AM)
More people than you realize if you pay attention (I do realize you're probably joking). I wear one everyday and so do about half the people in my office. If you're on the phone a lot it comes in handy or if you're sick of having to pull out your phone and drain battery every time just to see what time it is. And very few (if any) watches tick loud enough to hear unless you have it pressed against your ear, which he didn't. The ticking could have just been for the audience and he was counting in his head.
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vestdennis — 12 years ago(February 18, 2014 11:52 AM)
I do wear myself. Of course I'm 56 & bull-headed about such things. It often amazes me the number of people who, while not wearing one, always ask me what time it is. So apparently they are still important
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j_d_stagpump — 13 years ago(January 02, 2013 05:11 PM)
Nope, sorry to be picky but I feel that this film needs all the help it can get.
He was suspicious before the left turn. The left turn was to go to his chosen location for escape or to confirm his suspicion. Perhaps both. -
Qaoz — 13 years ago(January 03, 2013 06:21 PM)
I once drove a car into the side of another car, completely trashing the front of one and the entire left side of the other. Both cars were able to leave the scene on their own. A car can withstand a lot of punishment as long as the vitals aren't damaged.
Also, Liam's character was likely keeping an eye on the traffic the entire drive. He probably noticed the car a while back (when the bad guy said "Not too close"). He took a sudden turn into a populated street and the car behind him followed. I'd be suspicious by then as well, especially if the car was Albanian and I'd just killed a bunch of Albanians in the previous movie
They're not terrorists. They're Albanians seeking revenge for the death of the people in the first movie. They didn't appear to be the sharpest tools in the shed either, or they would have kept the guard inside the room with the prisoners as well as a guard outside instead of just watching football while grandpa took a nap. -
siargao — 12 years ago(October 12, 2013 07:27 AM)
"Both cars were able to leave the scene on their own."
Did the other driver ever track you down?
Ooooops, the other driver's people is what I should have said - did they ever find you and kill you or beat you up a little bit? -
theunknowntyper — 13 years ago(November 18, 2012 02:10 PM)
I agree she can drive, just not parallel park. However, do you drive a manual? I do, and have for years. That girl drives like a professional stunt driver. Her clutch action put me to shame. No stalls, no jerks, no acceleration issues. She down-geared and the up-geared perfectly to miss the train. She made corners that would easily flip a vehicle if you were not good at a maneuver like that. All while frightened and distracted by her fathers directions and bullets hitting the car on UNFAMILIAR streets Seriously you think that made a bloody lick of sense?
"I am the equal and opposite reaction!" -Unknowntyper- -
eomahir — 11 years ago(December 05, 2014 05:19 PM)
I believe that India and China are the future of the world, and they deserve the best of respect. A few decades later, they will be the center of the world.
But calling Istanbul an Islamic craphole does not deserve any respect. Just shame!
Turkey is a secular country. And Istanbul is the heart of Europe. -
Mellow-Fellow — 10 years ago(April 27, 2015 03:57 PM)
You never see fully clothed women in America yet, I have seen a couple in the city a while back I used to live in Seattle, now on the outskirts it's all white people, funny, its like white flight all over again.. anyway, carry on..
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OxWearingSocks — 13 years ago(November 04, 2012 01:35 PM)
- Residents of Turkey play instruments in the streets all day, every day, in the same location.
- There are no locals who use their chimney so if you ever see smoke, then someone is being held captive below.
- If you are being followed by bad guys, they won't look at the train tracks when crossing them in case they need to brake sharply.