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Price: $79.99 Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5022153185330
Format: PAL
Number Of Discs: 1
Region Code: 2
Theatrical Release Date: September 16, 2003
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As an indy and director's first film, pretty good and worth watching. I liked the photography, especially nice lighting on abandoned buildings etc. The acting was quite okay. For me it was effectively creepy and in that sense engaging.
Why was it creepy? Some of the main characters looked like they were on the verge of insanity -- the line was not clear -- and that was portrayed darkly and that is creepy for me. The characters are driven by compulsive curiosity about the riddles and ... Read More
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Great movie for people who like riddles and suspense. Must see! Adrian Paul is just as good as when he did Highlander.
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I'm interested in Adrian Paul. He's not even mentioned in the credits. Would anyone recommend this movie for his performance?
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I'm a rabid Ian McShane fan and I watch any and everything with him in it. As far as Nemesis Game is concerned, Ian is good, he looks great and I wish he had a bigger role. I don't care about anything else in regards to this movie---just Ian McShane.
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I'm with the reviewer who asked, "What did I just watch?" To which I might add, "And why did I keep watching it?" This murky thriller wannabe left me unmoved and a little bored. By the time of the ending to which so many people object, I was glad to have it over, however it ended. Ian McShane, the best thing in it, was capable as the police superintendent but could not make it interesting in the face of zombie-like performances from Adrian Paul and the female lead, whose name escapes me, and a ... Read More
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