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" ... Now, the couple sitting to my right, in an airy room still possessed of its original Victorian detailing, are rhapsodizing that the “poulet roti n’est pas mal”, which is typical, because every second person you meet in Kentish Town - aka “Frentish Town” - these days, is French. (Or to be more accurate, 40% of new homebuyers are, in an area located a few minutes by cab from St Pancras and the Eurostar). ... "
" ... The downside of 6 Below -- pun intended -- is its predictability, which, for whatever reason, did not plague 127 Hours despite a very similar premise. It could be the direction: Scott Waugh (Need for Speed and Act of Valor) directed the former, while Danny Boyle, who can (and has) make anything from a game show (Slumdog Millionaire) to heroin addiction (Trainspotting) exciting, directed the latter. It could be the source material: 6 Below has an overt born-again subtext, as Eric LeMarque says that he found God in those harrowing days on the mountain, whereas any spiritualism in 127 Hours is reserved for rhapsodizing about Phish concerts. Or it could be simply that 127 Hours came out first, and given the similarities, it's difficult not to compare them and see exactly where 6 Below is headed long before LeMarque takes that fateful run. ... "