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Haven’t you ever seen the procedure where the legs are broken and the bones extended to add height? ( this is actually an extreme procedure) . Heck, Tom , would even break his own legs. ;)
On the UK DVD, nothing.
I was the same with QOS. It's a shame I'm like that, because you stop caring when you're lost.
It's so boring and predictable. 6/10
I know the feeling, Predictable and melodramatic.
The stunts and special effects were good but the story was so predictable and boring.
The same disarm the bomb story. Just so predictable.
I had my issues watching Fallout in the Theater. I will nevertheless get the br, because my gut tells me I can find a usable perspective :-).
Fallout is great watched it half a dozen times, I rank it two at the moment behind the first film.
Disarm the bomb Story problem was that it was just so predictable what was going to happen.
Even the helicopter chase was so predictable what would happen, which makes it boring.
The first half or so was good.
I think everyone knows that they would prevail, regardless. Beyond that, there's nothing very predictable about it at all. We all know how these things eventually pan out; like Bond, it's not the destination that matters. It's how we get there.
I know what you mean.
But cutting the wires to the bomb was hardly riveting stuff.
With that said I do think it was weighed down a bit by the continuation and resolving of running storylines, namely Ethan’s wife and Lane.
It is a fantastic movie, but I do wonder if would have been even more effective had it been a complete standalone with all new allies and villains.
What?! M:I6 and QOS? Really?
I agree.
A complete standalone with all new allies and villains would have been better.
Can't wait to get the DVD for Christmas
It's like watching a more entertaining version of khm, khm.. Spectre.
Regarding following the plot, I found both FO and QOS very confusing. FO because it was quite convoluted, and QOS because it didn't make much sense. I lost QOS when the Camilla and the motorcyclist came on the scene. After that bit, I hadn't got a Scooby.