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"Action-packed 'Day Watch' is a sci-fi sequel to watch" -- Question:

Posted by clarkjohnsen on June 8, 2007 at 08:46:48:

Must I see Night Watch first to understand this one, which just now opened in local theatres?

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Were I to tell you the summer's most awesome blockbuster action sequel involved a war over a piece of chalk, you'd laugh. But it's true. In the chalk's defense, it's called the Chalk of Fate, and it's ancient. It has the power to save humanity from its own wretchedness, and, unlike whatever is being fought over in the current "Pirates of the Caribbean," it's integral to the plot. "Day Watch " is the equally assured, more apocalyptic second installment of Timur Bekmambetov's Russian megahit saga.