Wanderer22
Aug 2003
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Well, I think Horton is officially full of it now... Blayze is right, the "tilted" credits are part of the film. That was what I was thinking when I read what Horton wrote, a lot of these "hip" action films do that sort of thing in their credits. If you continue to watch the credits, you'll also see they "wobble" back and forth as they're scrolling... ain't no cammer in the world A) Stupid enough to wobble the camera while shooting or B) Skilled enough to get such smooth movement with a handheld camera. Howsabout looking at something OTHER than a single frame of credits before making that kind of judgment, eh?
As a counterpoint, I'd like to point out the rest of the credits... including the opening credits and even the "Directed by" bits before the tilted stuff. They're all perfectly level. Which means it's a TC. Hell, if you look at the SAMPLE, there's perfectly level text there with the little robot thing and the on-screen view of the intruders. Add to that the sheer quality of the thing.. ain't nobody here seen a TS looked this good.
As for the Russian argument, wouldn't a Russian source have it's credits in Cyrillic lettering instead of Latin? Granted, not all movies do that, but most do.
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