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the cube2

Started by trala-log, April 29, 2003, 03:09:39 AM

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trala-log

has anybody seen this?  i just watched it and it makes no sense to me whatsoever...the first one at least made sense.  it was more of a philosophical movie, but this just seemed to be totally science fiction...i'm expecting more sequels

Chadzilla

Same here.  I found it diverting, but little more than that.  Yes, this was more a science fiction thriller than fantastic what if nightmare that tried to lay ground work for a third Cube movie.

Chadzilla
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The Burgomaster

Oooops . . . my wife just called me here at work and told me my copy of this DVD arrived in the mail today. I guess I wasted some more money.

Luckily, my FANTASTIC VOYAGE / VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA double feature also arrived . . .

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

systemcr4sh

I didn't mind cube 2. although I thought it was WAY too much like the first one. Tryed to emulate the opening scene with little success. the ending got kinda cool. I just bought the first one, what a great movie.


-Dan

"Evil will always triumph, because good, is dumb"
-Spaceballs

"Now life's like a b-movie, That no one wants to see,
Here comes the zombie, Portraying me."
     - Dillinger Four

trala-log

i was thinking today this movie would have been a good if it had about 15-20 more minutes of dialogue/philosphical conversation...and if the bad guy hadn't been such a one-dimentional character

Evan3

I have been looking all over for the Cube, was it also a made for TV movie? How much would you reccomend I spend to buy it. Why doesnt Blockbuster have it damnit???

 "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink."

--Lady Astor to Winston Churchill

"Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."

--His reply

trala-log

if i was going to buy it i would spend a maximum of $2.50  but i don't watch many movies more than once so i don't know what you're willing to spend on them