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^There's something about Bill Pullman which I just can't stand. He spoils a film for me.
^There's something about Bill Pullman which I just can't stand. He spoils a film for me.
Never seen it. Is that the one with the guy from Quantum Leap? (the older guy).
^There's something about Bill Pullman which I just can't stand. He spoils a film for me.
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Started out looking a bit too much like a romcom thought I was going to hate it but it kept twisting and turning and turned into this very french feeling mystery film which i thoroughly enjoyed.
Hahaha!Ooh, not sure if it's the same one but the title and the cover reminded me of something I saw yonks ago. Prolly soon after I left school 97/98-ish. T'was about a couple who inherited this house from an old lady, and all sorts of weird stuff started happening once they moved in. Don't think it's this though, but thanks for reminding me. :D
Thanks so much for replying!! Already half way through the damn movie though! I'll have to agree with you so far! Thought the first one was brilliant though!
The problem with the Matress is Keanu and his ability to play everyone as Ted "Theodore" Logan. Did not like at the cinema at all.The first one is fantastic. The second is boring and the 3rd is just genric Sci Fi shite
The Thirteenth Floor (1999), directed by Josef Rusnak, is a science fiction film based (loosely) upon Simulacron-3 (1964), a novel by Daniel F. Galouye, and Welt am Draht (1973) (World on Wires), by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, a German two-part television film. The featured players are Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Dennis Haysbert. In 2000, The Thirteenth Floor was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, but The Matrix won the award.