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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 293580" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I watched Face/Off last night, and it’s been years despite me actually owning it. What a 90’s movie! I mean the camera style, score, pacing, so if that era. I love John Woo, but his explosive bullets and slo-mo doves are a bit ridiculous now. And then there’s the whole concept, face swapping, that if you don’t just accept it and ignore the gigantic scientific holes, you’ll never enjoy the rest of the movie. Gotta say though, Travolta and Cage do such a good job of pretending to be each other under the skin. They sell this movie in ways that could’ve ranked it with other actors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 293580, member: 134"] I watched Face/Off last night, and it’s been years despite me actually owning it. What a 90’s movie! I mean the camera style, score, pacing, so if that era. I love John Woo, but his explosive bullets and slo-mo doves are a bit ridiculous now. And then there’s the whole concept, face swapping, that if you don’t just accept it and ignore the gigantic scientific holes, you’ll never enjoy the rest of the movie. Gotta say though, Travolta and Cage do such a good job of pretending to be each other under the skin. They sell this movie in ways that could’ve ranked it with other actors. [/QUOTE]
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