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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark Nguyen: [QB] Ye gods, that's a huge model! But it easily showed on screen, the level of detail that went into it. Now, I also liked Event Horizon, if for nothing else but the nicely gritty look at what space travel might look like. At least with the [i]Lewis & Clark[/i], which is not too far down on my list of cool li'l spaceships. There's a near-continuous opening shot which shows practically the whole ship from stem to stern of her habitable volume. It's a neat little vessel, and a very cool set piece. The plot? Sure, it's got holes large enough to fly the Event Horizon model through (starting with sending the L&C out to rescue a crew of 13 with no apparent means to bring any of them back alive). But I found the idea workable enough - scientists looking to achieve interdimensional FTL light instead accessing the dimension of EVIL!!! - and the visual look was great IMO. Plus, it had that Matrix guy and that dinosaur guy. And, the only easily accessible look at Sean Pertwee, son of Jon, and IMO the ONLY one who has a decent chance of eventually playing a past Doctor Who in the new series - he's really the spitting image of his dad's face and voice. Lightweight SF horror, with a decent idea. By no means Shakespeare, but worthwhile enough for me to have watched it a couple more times after I bought the DVD in a bargain bin. Mark [/QB][/QUOTE]
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