Sounds cool Wheels, reminds me of a similar viened era'd film about a German POW trying to escape U.K, in which he was shot while trying to start up a new Spit' Vb or IXe to ride back home...
Recently watched....
Hellsing Ultimate I - IV, 17/20 anime; Graphic amounts of blood n guts, girstle, bone slinters, secret societies, vampires and the resurgeant (SS/Millenium) vampiric 'Die Letztes Bataillon', plus 13mm longslide pistols a mysterious (and positively ecstatic at times) character called Alucard.
Thor, 16/20, Hwood Marvel are starting to get used to making good comic book stories/extrapilations convert to the screen
Liked the space age slant to the "Saga's" of Asatru, even if it seems they haven't aged since humanity lost contact (storywise I mean), and yet repeat as anew, themselves, the plot of our version of their legend.
Green Lantern, 16/20, as above, seems a little more comedic throuout than other Marvels (pun intended), but good overall with strong Aesop's Fable towards the end, its its cgi gfx are an art to themselves almost.
Incredible Hulk, 14/20, " ", close to main theme/storyline of The Hulk comics, infinately better than the Hwood one from early 2000's, tho' I feel Blonski's (spelling?) eventual form is a little too 'Chaos Marine' looking - maybe GW should sue... (joking).
How Did Cooking Make Us Human, 17/20, Doc', food for thought about the conceptual thought that food made us how we are.
Unkown, 16/20, excellent.
The Grey, 18/20, seeing this before your next flight will make you jumpy, more so if your flying over snowy mountains /or Canada...
- love the Apha Grey and the way his/its character body language is portrayed... Not so sure that a small pack would act so 'individually' as depicted - methinks this is for scaring people who believe that what they see on screen/tv is the total truth, and for anti-wolf reintroduction brigade to use as 'evidence'.