From the quality of the footage, it looks like actual prison video recordings. Perhaps the US government is applying the lessons it learned in Abu Gharib to the civil sector?
There’s a somewhat similar scene in the Jet Li classic Romeo Must Die, but that film, a nuanced portrayal of the human condition and all its frailties, is a bit out of your realm of comprehensibility.
I can’t even begin to guess what film the still is from. I just wanted to comment that I enjoyed Romeo Must Die, particularly the beginning when Russel Wong whooped ass. Oh, and those two skanky Asian girls at the beginning studying each others “nuanced human condition” is pretty cool too.
From the quality of the footage, it looks like actual prison video recordings. Perhaps the US government is applying the lessons it learned in Abu Gharib to the civil sector?
Would it not have been more appropriate to have posted this a couple of days ago?
Is this the ad BT didn’t use as part of their “it’s good to talk” campaign?
There’s a somewhat similar scene in the Jet Li classic Romeo Must Die, but that film, a nuanced portrayal of the human condition and all its frailties, is a bit out of your realm of comprehensibility.
I assume it’s Good Friday?
You’re two words short, Rev. Rehash.
And the two people who are definitely not James nor Kelvin should check the date on the post…
Oh right…
Good thing I’m not James or Kelvin then, or that would be horribly embarrassing.
I can’t even begin to guess what film the still is from. I just wanted to comment that I enjoyed Romeo Must Die, particularly the beginning when Russel Wong whooped ass. Oh, and those two skanky Asian girls at the beginning studying each others “nuanced human condition” is pretty cool too.
best gangster movie ever made – the long good friday
Certainly the best British gangster movie ever made. Well, that and Get Carter.