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◊ 2010-03-17 18:21 |
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◊ 2010-03-17 18:21 |
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◊ 2022-07-17 23:48 |
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◊ 2022-07-18 02:05 |
I was wondering why the new listing was deleted ![]() |
◊ 2022-07-18 10:07 |
They merged in one because the film is just one, I presume |
◊ 2022-07-18 12:28 |
The new listing has not been deleted, just added to the old listing of the very same movie, |
◊ 2022-07-18 12:43 |
I always check if the movie doesn't exist before adding it but I didn't see it with the english title ![]() |
◊ 2022-07-18 13:46 |
Maybe for a mistake. I just made twice a mistake taping the title a minute ago for entering here. I clearly remember the movie was posted years ago. As you cleverly observed, this is a very nice film and therefore I remember it so well. |
◊ 2024-04-21 00:38 |
How were the car gridlock scenes assembled for shooting, I wonder? That's a lot of cars to "assemble"... but perhaps easier to "trap." Trap during normal rush hour, I mean. but you'd have to hire everybody to get it done. Did Ranald MacDougald leave any shooting notes? |
◊ 2025-02-15 09:49 |
Jut after the Dodge Coronet, we can see that (@ 11 min) : Any idea about this loader (without its bucket ?) ![]() ![]() As usual with movies, some forced perspective is probably the solution. I guess a painted backdrop with real cars only on the three or four first rows. The most disturbing thing is the absence of any corpse. With traffic jams like these, how did the people in the last rows evacuate on foot without anyone (disabled people) feeling unwell or trapped? Another tour de force : those panoramic view of the bay without any active boat... with a view that stretches for miles. About the city, it's easier to block adjacent streets between only 2 or 3 crossroads. -- Last edit: 2025-02-15 10:00:32 |