Posted on 09/08/2005 9:57:58 AM PDT by gopwinsin04
The new Die Hard film has needed some quick script changes due to the spooky similiarity between the movie plot and the events unfolding in New Orleans.
'Die Hard 4', featuring Bruce Willis, was said to have featured a stunning action sequence on the Mississippi River.
The scene ended with a freight train crashing through a bridge on to an oil tanker, causing a monster explosion which sends monster waves into New Orleans.
An insider said: 'Everone cringed when they read that part of the script. It's a good script and no doubt the scene on the Mississippi would have been spectactular, but there is no way it can now be used.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailyrecord.co.uk ...
That scene was stolen and pirated out to the web for a week or so. I missed it, but many people saw it. Did you?
You forgot Toy Story 2, probably the best sequel ever, and Star Trek 2, which is the way all the Trek movies SHOULD have been done.
It depends on the movie and the sequel, most sequels are worse (hence why we dare not say the name of the sequal to Godfather 2), Rambo 2 is one of my favorite sequels, personally, I like pre-planned, pre-written trilogies.
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True. eDonkey or BitTorrent.
I shall leave you as you left me, as you left her, marooned for all eternity in the center of a dead planet.
buried alive.
A few more: Batman Begins Evil Dead 2 Star Trek 2 (as someone pointed out here) The Two Towers and Return of the King
And 'The Empire Strikes Back?'
I saw that trailer. Really impressive; pity it got pulled.
I'm pretty sure -- though not positive -- that scene was never intended to be in the movie. For big-budget movies, the studios often hire a separate crew or production house to produce the early "teaser" trailers, sometimes using outtakes from the film, and sometimes shooting their own material.
SWEET!
Petronski, are you really George Costanza?
I'm the exact opposite.
Actually, in the movie version, the 9th ward was inhabited by a bunch of wealthy German Neo-Nazi Republicans.
In the rock band I'm in, we're playing a song called "New Orleans is Sinking", by the Canadian group 'The Tragically Hip'. Practiced it last night; it sounded good.
"The rock band I'm in"
The Rolling Bones?
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