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Originally Posted by Renegade
I just saw Assault on Precinct 13. It was okay.
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The original? Probably not. I still haven't brought myself up to see it yet.
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) Decent. I've never seen Rene Russo look so sexy like she was in this film. I still prefer the original though. And I still prefer Noel Harrison's version of 'Windmills of Your Mind' rather than Sting's.
Dial M For Murder (1954) I love Hitchcock, I really do. How he manages to keep the setting of this film as limited as possible and the characters confined in such a small area, which in this case, is an apartment is just amazing. The characters are well-developed too, especially the character of Tony who is so charming he can almost get away with anything---like sealing a business deal, and I love how he's always ahead of the game. The is one of my favorite's done by Hitchcock. Co-stars Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, and John Williams.
The Sixth Sense (1999) It's good, but surely nothing special. Considering this was M. Night Shyamalan's breakout film, he did a great job. I was amused.