July 10, 2001
Swordfish Swordfish. Runtime: Just under two hours
Now, for the movie I have been waiting for for months. All of the stuff I had heard and seen couldn't compare to this movie. One thing Shawn mentioned, about their scene being worth the movie, was true. This is graphically almost as good in parts as the Matrix. The fact that it has the same director could be a hint.

The timeline is a bit fuzzy, understandably, but there were only a few missing pieces in the end, and those I can guess pretty good. They likely would have ruined the feel of the movie, but not the logic. Oh well.

I should mention that one part that many people have made a big fuss about, Halle Berry's lack of formal clothing in a few scenes, is not all it is cracked up to be. I say this because I heard many men(and a couple women whining about the lack of quality nudity. I did not go for this so it had not hit me. I had seen pictures of this scene, but it played absolutely no part in my decision to see it. Trust me, if that is the reason you will go see it, wait till video. Then you can see her naked all ya want, though she is never totally naked.

All in all, more then worth the $12 I paid. I recommend it to anyone who is even remotely computer oriented. I rate this 12/10 as I am a geek I admit to having drooled, but at the computer equipment, not the woman. I was left with only one question, which I did not expect the movie to answer. The car that Travolta drives, the sports car in the shooting scene, is that a Dodge Viper? some of the styling of it look like Viper, but it looks boxier. Hmmm....

-- by dwight Posted by Arcterex at July 10, 2001 04:41 PM
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In reply to, "The car that Travolta drives, the sports car in the shooting scene, is that a Dodge Viper? some of the styling of it look like Viper, but it looks boxier. Hmmm...."

The 'sports car in the shooting scene' is a British made sports car, the TVR Tuscan. The Type R (450.0 bhp), S (390.0 bhp) or the Speed Six (360.1 bhp) model, you decide. But from the looks of it, it resembles more of the S and Speed Six model.

Posted by: Anonymous on August 3, 2002 04:04 PM

It was a panoz

Posted by: G-man on August 27, 2002 04:06 PM

it was the TVR Tuscan Speed Six, not type R or S. there is some game site with the stats of it--try google

Posted by: firefly621 on June 2, 2003 03:37 PM

Oh sooo wrong to all who say its some import....for all to know, the car, it was a Shelby S1, yes, pure american made badd ass machine, sorry guys, keeps studying

Posted by: Van Ames on February 22, 2004 07:46 PM
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