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Posted: July 18th, 2005, 9:20pm Report to Moderator
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[/b]WOW!![b] I've had this DVD for over a year and it collected dust for quite awhile until yesterday it caught my eye and I thought ah, it's a rainy day why not? so i popped it in and forgot how much fun this movie was!! We just bought a new sorround sound system and a projecter home theatre and this was great! Not to mention the DVD special features were awsume the deleted scenes were good and the music videos I've never seen but I enjoyed them. But, the thing that was great was the Featurettes that had: Training, Vehicals and Weapons, Stunts, visual effects and Scoring!! Now if your into making movies these featurettes will move you!! I watched them over and over again they had smart tricks that I now use and they show you how to do so much! I forgot about this DVD and never checked out the features but now I have I recomend buying this to anyone intrested in film making!!!!!


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A few better ones for aspiring film makers would be 12 Monkeys the special edition, From Dusk Till Dawn and Clerks X... All of them have 2 hour documentaries about the film making process.

Tomb Raider is a big budget film and a little Hollywood bull.... But I still enjoyed both the films for what they are (Mostly for Angelina because I enjoy her... acting.)


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I remember watching a making of segment on the big water ending of Tomb Raider and thinking to myself "Wow, what a fabulous...waste of money."


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