MikeCable's Replies


Sorry, I do not remember this line of dialogue. I remember watching Schindler's List years ago and it didn't have the same impact as EFS had on me, so I agree. I was surprised also, after seeing the film recently. It could be a retrospective decision, as movie posters are sometimes changed over time to market a film on a star's popularity/appeal to make the film more successful. But I agree, Rutger is a great actor and completely different in style to Alan but Alan is far more prominent in the story. There's a bit of criticism about how the film tries to be funny but isn't, and I can see the elements which lead to this opinion (eg. the sewer scenes) but there were a few gags which I loved. The ghetto blaster gag on the train was one of them.