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PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:14 am 
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Just happened to catch "Transporter 2" with Jason Statham last night and noticed the great looking Panerai Luminor he was wearing. Great shot of it in the beginning sequence. Later I watched the rerun of "Broken Arrow" with Travolta sporting the Breitling Aerospace.
I'll never watch movies the same as before...............I'm always trying to catch what watches each character is wearing.
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I feel bad for you. You watched enough of Transporter 2 to notice the watch. :wink:

That movie was bad!


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"BAD" does not even begin to describe the movie. Luckily the watch scene with the Panerai was in the beginning.
Like I've always said, the jackbag who ever decided to make a "Part 2" of any movie should be flogged.

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I see Gordon Ramsey the swearing chef has swapped his chrono M1 for a yellow superocean on a strap ....good call :wink:

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I dunno man I actually liked the transporter series. Jason Statham is class.


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i don't know, flying S8's and killer euro-models wearing skimpy nurse outfits just don't make any sense.

if an S8 can really flip around and drive on top of buildings and fall without busting the suspension or undercarriage and still maintain alignment...i would have invested in one and started my own transporting business.

SNATCH was good though. More believable. LOCK, STOCK was great as well...transporter? EH.


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