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The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 movie

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iPod

Video Codec XVID
Resolution 480x200
Video Bitrate 600kb
Audio Codec AAC
Audio Channels 2
Audio Bitrate 128kb
FPS 23976
File Size 585 Mb
Preview File Size 18 Mb
Language en
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Online Low Quality

Video Codec H.264
Resolution 480x200
Video Bitrate 300kb
Audio Codec MP3
Audio Channels 2
Audio Bitrate 56kb
FPS 23976
File Size 286 Mb
Preview File Size 10 Mb
Language en
Download in Online Low Quality format

Online High Quality

Video Codec H.264
Resolution 852x356
Video Bitrate 1500kb
Audio Codec MP3
Audio Channels 2
Audio Bitrate 192kb
FPS 23976
File Size 1244 Mb
Preview File Size 39 Mb
Language en
Download in Online High Quality format

DVD

Video Codec MPEG-2
Resolution 852x356
Video Bitrate 2500kb
Audio Codec AC-3
Audio Channels 6
Audio Bitrate 320kb
FPS 23976
File Size 2162 Mb
Preview File Size 61 Mb
Language en
Download in DVD format

720p HD

Video Codec H.264
Resolution 1280x534
Video Bitrate 6000kb
Audio Codec AC-3
Audio Channels 6
Audio Bitrate 640kb
FPS 23976
File Size 4895 Mb
Preview File Size 147 Mb
Language en
Download in 720p HD format

1080p HD

Video Codec H.264
Resolution 1920x800
Video Bitrate 10000kb
Audio Codec AC-3
Audio Channels 6
Audio Bitrate 640kb
FPS 23976
File Size 7805 Mb
Preview File Size 241 Mb
Language en
Download in 1080p HD format

Actors

Eliezer Meyer, Daniel Stewart Sherman, Luis Guzmán, John Travolta, Jason Cerbone, Takako Haywood, Denzel Washington, John Turturro, Frank Wood, Cassidy Gard, Ronald E. Giles, Michael Jeremiah, Edgar Jimz, Ralph A. Wilburn Jr., Christopher Moser, Joe Forbrich, María Díaz, Billy Devlin, Brian Haley, Nick Loren, Rene David Ifrah, Nick Poltoranin, Dianne Zaremba, Paul Thornton, Michael Rispoli, Daniel Bartkewicz, David Kneeream, Vincent Riviezzo, Jonathan Rau, Aunjanue Ellis, Jason Butler Harner, Katherine Sigismund, Angel Rosa, Ramon Rodriguez, Brad Lee Wind, Saidah Arrika Ekulona, James Gandolfini, John Benjamin Hickey, Gary Basaraba, Maria Diaz, Joseph Cintron, Victor Gojcaj, Alex Kaluzhsky, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Jake Richard Siciliano, Tonye Patano, Anthony Annarumma, Glen Tortorella, Bobby Bojorklund, Jasmin M. Tavarez, Alice Kremelberg, Sean Meehan, Todd Susman, Robert Vataj, J. Bernard Calloway, Chip Brookes, Zach Poole, Reuben Jackson, Sean Nelson, Deak Evgenikos, Ty Jones, Lee Shepherd, Mike Houston, Maria Bartiromo, John Lavelle, Chance Kelly, Peter Bucossi, Steve Routman, Laurie Cole, Patrick Dalton, John Keiser, Adrian Martinez, Jordan Gelber, Rose DelCastillo, Michael Mihm, Sammy Miraglia, Kenneth Natal, Robert Perry, Amelia Meena, Fernando Alicea, Ira Berkowitz, Edgar Felix, Danielle Glick, Walter Hartung, Jenny Hill, Billy Horton, Kalon Jackson, Jamie McBriety, Edvin Ortega, Danny Pennacchi, Vince Puma, Bartolo Raffaele, Melissa Russo, Nick Sakai, Christina Sampson, CarloVito Santangelo, Tim Schuebel, Duane Sequira, Ryan Shibley, Teddy Valdes, Julian Walker, W.A. Walters, Neville White, Ramón Rodríguez,

Director

Tony Scott

237 Comments


  1. RickHarvey from Manchester, UK
    Dec 30, 2010

    Totally lost it half way through

    *** This review may contain spoilers ***

    I knew what to expect from this film. The same stuff Hollywood have
    grinding out for years now. Remake after remake after bloody remake.
    Having not watched the original i thought, why not. With both
    Washington and travolta starring it may perhaps be a good pop corn
    thriller.

    In some aspects it is. The first half an hour sets up things nicely.
    Your thrown into the story from the get go. No farty love scenes, no
    hugging wife and sentimental bull crap. Straight into Travolta
    hijacking a subway train. As much as i love Travolta, i couldn't bare
    to watch him almost in this. After each one of his rages, he had to
    come out with the Mother F'er word. I nearly choked on my M&M. it
    didn't come off hard enough. He was weak as the main antagonist.

    Washington, as always, gives a reasonable performance. Like Travolta's
    character, you never get to understand him. But with the script he had
    to work with, he did a good job.

    From the middle up to the end, it was poor. The rubbish between laptop
    boy and his girl. The cops crashing not once, not twice, but three
    times was ridiculous and the milk conversation,didn't need it. The
    worst thing of all was, how did the terrorists expect to escape. They
    get the dosh and walk out onto the streets of New York. Smart move.

    For what it is, it decent and at times entertaining. Tony Scott usual
    directing style is opted for the film so expect quick camera work, Whip
    pans etc. Overall, same old , same old

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