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==Author's note==
==Author's note==
Borrowed this film from the local Library, while it was sort of entertaining the film's poster and advertising is misleading. The whole "terrorist" plot actually seemed like more of a sub-plot and they did not come into play until very late in the film. The poster also leads you to believe that they are being pursued by some kind of elite terrorist force and the extreme sports guys lead some guerilla war against them or something(note there are two helicopters on the poster and the snowboarder has an M4 on his back). And the whole "FEAR IS A TRIGGER" tagline doesn't even come into play in the film --[[User:AdAstra2009|AdAstra2009]] 05:53, 8 September 2010 (UTC)
Borrowed this film from the local Library, while it was sort of entertaining the film's poster and advertising is misleading. The whole "terrorist" plot actually seemed like more of a sub-plot and they did not come into play until very late in the film. The poster also leads you to believe that they are being pursued by some kind of elite terrorist force and the extreme sports guys lead some guerilla war against them or something(note there are two helicopters on the poster and the snowboarder has an M4 on his back). And the whole "FEAR IS A TRIGGER" tagline doesn't even come into play in the film --[[User:AdAstra2009|AdAstra2009]] 05:53, 8 September 2010 (UTC)
==How do you know it's a Maverick  88?==
Can you see the safety? (Which pretty much is the only difference between the 88 and the standard Mossberg 500) [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 16:46, 8 September 2010 (UTC)

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Author's note

Borrowed this film from the local Library, while it was sort of entertaining the film's poster and advertising is misleading. The whole "terrorist" plot actually seemed like more of a sub-plot and they did not come into play until very late in the film. The poster also leads you to believe that they are being pursued by some kind of elite terrorist force and the extreme sports guys lead some guerilla war against them or something(note there are two helicopters on the poster and the snowboarder has an M4 on his back). And the whole "FEAR IS A TRIGGER" tagline doesn't even come into play in the film --AdAstra2009 05:53, 8 September 2010 (UTC)

How do you know it's a Maverick 88?

Can you see the safety? (Which pretty much is the only difference between the 88 and the standard Mossberg 500) MoviePropMaster2008 16:46, 8 September 2010 (UTC)