this movie is a Jeckyll and Hyde
it wants to go both ways,, towards the end,, theere's a twist that's neat,, and in the beginning,, it's sorta like the older versions..
are you going to bark all day little doggie,, or are you going to bite
it wants to go both ways,, towards the end,, theere's a twist that's neat,, and in the beginning,, it's sorta like the older versions..
are you going to bark all day little doggie,, or are you going to bite
I thought the so-called twist was so obvious that I kept hoping the writer was brighter and had something up his sleeve.
And what was the nonsense with the DNA that did match and then din't match.
"By day he was a goodie,
By night he was a badie,
And all the time he was extrmely boring."
Oh well, could think of worse things to do then to watch Dougray Scott for a couple of hours.
shareTHE DNA NOT MATCHING MADE NO FRIGGEN SENSE!!!!!!!
shareIt makes sense because Jekyll told his lawyer that he and Hyde were two different people, and his DNA was different. The forensic doctor didn't testify to that even though it was in his report because he discovered it during his analysis it didn't match Jeckyll's DNA.
Swing away, Merrill....Merrill, swing away...share