Title: Lethal Intention Company: Adam Shaw Genre: Action Reviewed By: Adrian Pikios It was very intresting. You used drama and action together strongly which I've never seen in 3dmm movies before. The scene were his partner got shot was provoking, and I expically liked the last scene (Although I would of thought putting the gun to his on head would of been more effective for the audience) that scene made me think about the charaters and the comfatable music just conflicted my emotions and gave me goosebumps. I enjoyed the opening action scene, and I didn't mind the matrix effect if used problbly, and Shaw used it well over avearage in the opening scenes. I disliked how sound fx got rather cheezy during the final kick boxing scene, you got it sound like you breathing into the mic rather quikly. And I also like to point out that the widescreen effet... sucked. Seriously, it sucks... get rid of it, find another trademark like openning a movie with a prop animated charater or some shit. Wide screen in a 1024x what ever number put to window sized made it too hard to interput. I recommand your next movie be more drama based, cuase you certianly know how to direct drama to an outstand style. I found the movie isolated thou... the majority of the movie situated itself in the room, and I still find it unclear as to what is happening (as in ganster terms, who kill who, who is their friend, shit like that). My highlighting setions were all of the slow motion sections, I loved that. And how the vase shattered, that was cooooool. All your drama senes were very procative and made you think aboiut the charaters... extrordiany well done, and very hard to do with 3dmm. The opening action scene was a great way to open the movie, and thought it was well done to. However, the final action scene gave me the effect that you rushed it, and didn't put muh effort in. I would of thought action mixed with dramatic scenes would provide messy results, but Lethal Intention proved me wrong. It's quite possible to do, an makes an effective movie, well done! Rating 89%