13-06-2009, 12:15 | #881 |
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13-06-2009, 17:27 | #882 |
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I love it, it's gloriously silly, poignant to just the right amount and entertaining from beginning to end.
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14-06-2009, 23:21 | #883 |
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Nobel Son
This little gem I hadn't heard of until recently was very witty and captivating. It's a straight forward, who did it/what? kind of film starring Alan Rickman (sometimes forgot he plays an American character) and a few others. Essentially he's about to recieve a Nobel prize in Chemistry for work, that as it happens may not have been his. Not only that, but such a fact is intertwined with who his very own family are and his ruthless selfish, rude, obnoxious lifestyle. The movie is well shot, and the score while good, is ever so slightly out of place and ultimately conveys a more MTV-esque kind of feel. It does however give the film a more light hearted approach and makes it a dark comedy. Well worth a watch. 7/10
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15-06-2009, 12:48 | #884 |
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Shutter
Pacey from Dawson's Creek is a newlywed photographer on his honeymoon when he and his wife appear to knock a girl down in the road. Unable to find any trace of her they carry on with the holiday... but when they get home they find some strange imperfections in the photos... oooooh! Absolutely chock full of modern horror clichés, but on occasion genuinely unsettling when not relying on shock tactics. A couple of decent twists but nothing to shout about. 5/10
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No you aren't going mental it is that old
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15-06-2009, 13:50 | #886 |
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I watched sweeny Todd demon of fleet street (whatever its called) I really liked it, although I did get a bit confused as I wasn't paying full attention to it until 30mins or so into film.
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15-06-2009, 17:38 | #887 |
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Be Kind Rewind
Jack Black Mos Def Danny Glover You've probably seen all the trailers with Jack Black and Mos Def remaking the films that Jack Black's character have erased. Yes, that is funny but it's not the whole story. The real story is actually quite sad and funny. 6/10
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Interesting concept but ultimately poorly delivered. It was far longer than it needed to be, some really good acting hidden away in there but i didn't care; i just wanted it to end. 6/10 Would have been 4 if it weren't for the top quality acting from the majority of the cast.
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16-06-2009, 00:07 | #889 |
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Also 7/10 on the Faysh-o-meter
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