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Banlieue 13, a review by TomTitle: Banlieue 13 Year: 2004 Director: Pierre Morel Rating: 15 Length: 85 Min. Video: Widescreen 2.35 Audio: French: Dolby Digital 5.1, English: Dolby Digital 5.1 Subtitles: English Stars: Cyril Raffaelli David Belle Tony D'Amario Larbi Naceri Dany Verissimo Plot: DISTRICT 13 In the year 2010 a wall is built around a Paris suburb that contains the city's most criminal elements. Kingpin Taha rules all that is inside, but makes the mistake of kidnapping the sister of a local imprisoned hero, Leito. With nothing to lose, Leito teams up with an undercover cop to take Taha down. Written and produced by Luc Besson and featuring stunts from the team behind The Transporter, District 13 has to be seen to be believed. No wires, no special effects, no limits. Just an explosive mix of jaw-dropping free running and spectacular action. Extras: Deleted Scenes Featurettes Outtakes Scene Access Trailers My Thoughts: I have seen the sequel to this movie first at this year's FantasyFilmFest. I really enjoyed it, so I have bought the double-feature package on Blu-ray. As expected, this movie is very similar to the sequel. Although I have the feeling, that the sequel had more martial arts action in it. Also it was more light-hearted and fun. But I will see if I remember that correctly, when I will rewatch the sequel.Rating: (From Tom's Random Reviews on November 14th, 2009) Wonderfalls Marathon, a review by addicted2dvd1. WAX LION Jaye thinks she's going insane after a defective wax lion and a brass monkey begin telling her to do thing--and she actually finds herself doing them! My Thoughts: This is a really good introduction to the characters. I like how they don't make it clear what it is talking to her through these inanimate objects. Whether is is God, The Devil or if she is just crazy. And talk about a date going wrong. My Rating: (From Wonderfalls Marathon on January 20th, 2010) |