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[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0414852/[/url]<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">District 13 / Banlieue 13</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">File Info</span><br />
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DVD Rip - I downloaded a DVD version of the film and used this to create this DVD Rip. <br />
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Resolution = 704 x 288<br />
Frame Rate = 29.970 fps<br />
Codec = XviD 1.10<br />
Audio = 192 Kbps CBR Stereo<br />
Language = French Dialogue<br />
Subtitles = English (.srt file)<br />
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Set in 2010, the sci-fi equivalent of next Tuesday, and with a passing nod to last summerâs Paris riots, the capitalâs suburbs have been transformed into a psychedelic version of Pimp My Ride. Sealed inside a giant wall, the lowlife occupants of District 13 are ruled by the drug-addled comedy gangster Taha (Bibi Naceri) and his motley crew of Goldie Lookinâ Chain rejects. When the dimwits mysteriously acquire a massive bomb and trip the 24-hour fuse, elite cop Damien (Rafaelli) teams up with local resident and crime stopper Leïto to save the day.<br />
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"A SUPER-SIZED DIET OF INCREDIBLE ACTION"<br />
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With a sub A-Team plot and acting that makes the Teletubbies look like a Chekhov play, District 13 survives solely on its super-sized diet of incredible action and pounding beats. Both Raffaelli and Belle (the latter Parkourâs inventor) execute their own stunts, which gives the film a non CG-enhanced realism, stylishly captured by first-time director Pierre Morel. Instantly forgettable, but hugely entertaining for 85 minutes.</span>
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