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The_vagabond7 said:
akuma587 said:

I'll probably skip it then.

On an off note, did anybody see Traitor?  That move was really good.  Don Cheadle gave a hell of a performance, and the movie incorporated a lot of pacing and cinematic elements from a movie like The Bourne Identity to very good effect.

 

I really wanted to see it, but never got around to it. I love Cheadle. I'll definately pick it up when it comes to DVD blu-ray whatever.

 

Its got a little bit of "shaky cam," but you only notice it in one of the action sequences at the beginning of the movie.  Other than that it is motion-sickness free.

 



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