Changing Lanes
Mercredi 10 mars 2010|
IMDB rating: 6.50 Plot: An attorney (Ben Affleck) in a rush to make a court appointment to file legal papers involving a multi-million dollar trust accidentally collides with an alcoholic insurance salesman (Samuel Jackson), who also is a rush for a court appointment involving the custody of his children. The attorney leaves the scene of the accident and strands the salesman, causing him to miss his custody hearing. During the process of the post-crash discussion, the attorney accidentally drops the papers he needs to present in court. The judge gives him until the end of the day to present the papers and thus begins a cat and mouse game between the proponents. A few questionable actions later on both parties’ part, they finally start questioning their actions and their lives. In the end, both come to new understanding of what is important and appear to be set in new ethical and moral directions. Contains mild violence and profanity. |
Actors: Affleck Ben,Jackson Samuel L.,Pollack Sydney,Jenkins Richard,Walker Akil,Hawkins Cole,Malloy Matt,Altman Bruce,Drama,Thriller,
Virgin holidays false advertising made me book holiday?
Hi there,
I am looking for peoples opinions on this matter.
I booked a holiday through Thomson with Virgin holidays to go to Florida for 14 nights in March 2010 for my birthday.
My girlfriend & I were going to cancel this holiday and visit Australia at the end of 2010 but we had a USA brochure from when we booked the holiday to Florida and having looked through this brochure we saw an excursion to Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles which said, "The NEW Universal VIP Experience – Be among the select few to gain ultimate access to the world of film-making with your own exclusive 6-hour tour of closed locations of sets such as Wisteria Lane and CSI. The VIP Experience also includes front-of-line access to all shows and attractions, and reserved seating for shows." so we decided rather than canceling the holiday we decided to change it to visit West Coast USA, it cost us ?25 each to change the booking and also brought the holiday cost up considerably but felt it would be worth it as we are huge fans of CSI.
We changed the holiday from 14 nights in Orlando to 7 nights in Los Angeles, 4 nights in San Francisco & 4 nights in Las Vegas (We booked Los Angeles to visit CSI and as the other destinations are only a short flight away we thought we may as well try these also). Approx cost was ?2500+ for the holiday but as we booked the hotel in Los Angeles direct there is another ?1000 on top.
I contacted the VIP Experience manager at Universal Studios Hollywood and was stunned when they informed me NO tour allows access to the CSI set, she told me even though CSI is filmed at Universal Studios, they rent the stage out to the competitor network so they have no way of allowing guests access to the set as they have no control over it.
I contacted Virgin Holidays as I was very angry as we only booked this holiday to visit CSI – Virgin claimed you could visit CSI, I explained what I had been told by the VIP Experience manager at Universal Studios Hollywood and they emailed me back claiming they would
