trailer break: ‘District 13: Ultimatum’

Take a break from work: watch a trailer...

I found the original District 13 to be a lot of awesome style and very little substance of interest, and this looks like more of the same. Except with a stolen nuclear bomb thrown in, perhaps we can expect the French equivalent of Jack Bauer to be running around Paris leaping from building to building, too.

District 13: Ultimatum will be available in the U.S. on demand on January 1, 2010, and will open theatrically on February 5, 2010; it is already available on Region 2 DVD in the U.K.

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I was expecting prawns on a warpath.

I was expecting prawns teaming with Jason Bourne and Jason Voorhees in a Superhero/Epic/Date/Disaster/Scary Movie-type abomination, so we're not too far apart, Remy.

I love parkour as much as the next person, but not even 'Luc Besson presents' makes me want to see this movie.

If you love parkour "Starring David Belle" should be enough

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