Post by Pentastar on Aug 14, 2006 13:03:04 GMT -5
After watching The Unsinkable 453 again, here are my comments:
- Bianca Jagger makes ice cubes look warm and inviting. When Gualt makes references to some romantic affair that they share, it's one of the most unbelievable elements of the story.
- Petty Motives: Bianca's character decides to have Gault killed because he helps himself to her breakfast. Yeah, she's supposedly sharing a bed with the guy, but she's not willing to share her toast!
- I really enjoyed seeing Norman out in the field helping Jesse. It really adds a dynamic to his character and also gets him out of that stuffy Command Center.
- Fun cinematography gimmick: When Norm and Jesse leave the morgue and get on the elevator, as the door closes the shot also closes out like two doors sliding shut.
- Bianca's character is supposedly rich and wealthy, yet she keeps a lawnmower in her garage. You'd think she'd have her own gardener.
- Continuity error: Jesse is locked in the garage and trying to push the door open, then we see a shot of an external deadbolt that is closed. But when Norman walks up and presses a button, the garage door opens.
- The fastest 1965 Ford Pickup in the world: In the scene where Jesse hyperthrusts through traffic, there is one point which traffic started to move and you see an old Ford truck lurch forward going probably 200 mph!
- Doing things the hard way: Ok, so the money was welded into the hull of the boat. Couldn't you just go down to Sears and get a really big torch and cut it open the same way? I guess raiding an armory and blowing a hole in it with a grenade launcher is a whole lot more fun.
- When Gault is fighting Street Hawk, Jesse jumps over Gault's head, to which he fires the grenade launcher and misses. Quesiton is: where did the grenade land? I'd feel bad if some dock workers were unfortunate enough to be under it when it landed.
- Change of heart: After saving her life in Fire on a Wing, Rachel's opinion of Street Hawk seems to change during this episode. After talking to the department psychologist, she relays to Jesse that "...this guy is a real wacko!"
- Bianca Jagger makes ice cubes look warm and inviting. When Gualt makes references to some romantic affair that they share, it's one of the most unbelievable elements of the story.
- Petty Motives: Bianca's character decides to have Gault killed because he helps himself to her breakfast. Yeah, she's supposedly sharing a bed with the guy, but she's not willing to share her toast!
- I really enjoyed seeing Norman out in the field helping Jesse. It really adds a dynamic to his character and also gets him out of that stuffy Command Center.
- Fun cinematography gimmick: When Norm and Jesse leave the morgue and get on the elevator, as the door closes the shot also closes out like two doors sliding shut.
- Bianca's character is supposedly rich and wealthy, yet she keeps a lawnmower in her garage. You'd think she'd have her own gardener.
- Continuity error: Jesse is locked in the garage and trying to push the door open, then we see a shot of an external deadbolt that is closed. But when Norman walks up and presses a button, the garage door opens.
- The fastest 1965 Ford Pickup in the world: In the scene where Jesse hyperthrusts through traffic, there is one point which traffic started to move and you see an old Ford truck lurch forward going probably 200 mph!
- Doing things the hard way: Ok, so the money was welded into the hull of the boat. Couldn't you just go down to Sears and get a really big torch and cut it open the same way? I guess raiding an armory and blowing a hole in it with a grenade launcher is a whole lot more fun.
- When Gault is fighting Street Hawk, Jesse jumps over Gault's head, to which he fires the grenade launcher and misses. Quesiton is: where did the grenade land? I'd feel bad if some dock workers were unfortunate enough to be under it when it landed.
- Change of heart: After saving her life in Fire on a Wing, Rachel's opinion of Street Hawk seems to change during this episode. After talking to the department psychologist, she relays to Jesse that "...this guy is a real wacko!"