sydneyalias1325;181225 said:
Wow...what's so big interest on an airplane idea? Have you or anyone gotten the slightest idea in term of "edge of your seat" excitement? Snakes on a Plane is the most boring film that I ever seen! and it's a dumb film. Why don't the story go on a different route for Under Siege 3 that is different from first two, maybe on a bigger scale as in a epic feel for an action film. Airplane idea does not have an epic feel to it for an action film. Nuclear power plant with the break-in at the Pentagon in the open will have an epic feel to it.
Airplane idea will be too much same as Under Siege 2 but it'll be very boring film with so little action, trust me on this one. Under Siege 2 was very lucky that there's a truck pursuit going after the train. In an airplane, where would the action go then? Think about it.
Well I thought Executive Decision had at least some good action towards the END. Sadly, Seagal "died" before he could get on the plane. Perhaps if the plane were, like I said, a massive jumbo jet, their could be some nice, close-quarters action a` la Die Hard. Have you not seen any of Tubulence?
sydneyalias1325;181225 said:
Snakes on a Plane is the most boring film that I ever seen! and it's a dumb film. Why don't the story go on a different route for Under Siege 3 that is different from first two, maybe on a bigger scale as in a epic feel for an action film. Airplane idea does not have an epic feel to it for an action film. Nuclear power plant with the break-in at the Pentagon in the open will have an epic feel to it.
For your information, SOAP (hehe) was supposed to be ridiculous. That was the full intention. Wonder why the snakes were obviously CGI? It was an intention. I've read the news, I've read the info, I've even read the newspaper in the bottom of your grandmother's DUMPSTER. That movie was supposed to seem stupid and ridiculous. It's supposed to be just FUN to watch, not to be taken seriously. That's why I love the movie.
Under Siege 3 in a building-structure? That sounds like a deliberate rip-off of Die Hard. Seriously. That's the EXACT same thing. Sure, same exact thing with that Dean Kane movie Christmas Rush/Breakaway, but that's beside the point. Die Hard had an epic feel because it was closed quarters, and I REALLY can't see them screwing over the pooch and thinking people will forget that Die Hard 1 ever took place in a building.