i also think the fact that he actually put in minimal fgi, almost like a christopher nolan film where you use very little cgi,ed wolfs are anamatronnics. i will say this, this film contains easily, hands down, the most gut-wrenching, intense, breathtaking plane crash i've seen in a film to date. >> realistic? >> realistic beyond belief. i was blown back in my chair, sitting there going, oh, my gosh, what just happened. and then the scene that happened after this is another intense scene, that's all in the first 15, 20 minutes of the movie. so you are locked in, liam neison is awesome. it's a very deep philosophical film as well. the trailers give it a misleading run. it makes it look almost like a "taken" style of movie in the snow. it does have those "taken" elements but not a straight up action movie. it has a very deep philosophical meaning to. four out of five. i highly recommend it. stay through the credits, see the gray, liam neison is awesome. >> let's talk about "man on a ledge." this one, just the title right there makes me think how scary it was going to be because i'm afrai