11-01-2009, 13:45 | #491 |
Shoes, Boobs & Corsets
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Pheebs/Knip - Snow Cake currently available on iplayer as it was a BBC Films production.
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11-01-2009, 14:41 | #492 |
Deep Throat
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Oooh thanks Mubsy! And Jamie!
Just Cause Just watched this whilst plugging away at the ironing pile. Originally I recorded it thinking it was a court room style film I saw a while back and enjoyed but it turned out to be something different (which is annoying me now as I don't have a clue what film I was thinking of in the first place ). It's all about a young, intelligent chap (Blair Underwood) who has been convicted of the rape and murder of a child in a small, close knit community. Awaiting death row, he calls upon a professor of law (Sean Connery), to prove his innocence in the case. The plot itself is a good one. The film, however, is slightly slow and I think this would make a few people turn it off after the initial 20mins. But, if you hang on in there it turns out to be a fairly edible film (in food terms - we'd be speaking of a supermarket version of a Indian take out. Tasty and a slight treat, but not quite as good as the real deal). As legendary as Sean Connery is... he's waaaaaaay too ancient for the part! His wife and daughter in the filum... well when I saw them I thought it was his daughter and grand-daughter! Either he needed to be swapped for someone else or they needed to be older! I think they thought the attraction of Sean Connery would sweep in a larger audience. Fatal error! Still, overlooking the poor casting in that direction, the rest seem to fit in perfectly, with Blair Underwood as the convicted, Laurence Fishburne as the local Sheriff in charge of the case and Ed Harris as a mad man psychopath (he's brilliant in fact - very convincingly mental!) It's a decent thriller/law investigation with a couple of twists which make it all that more intriguing to watch. It's not a shade on the likes of Silence of the Lambs or The Client, but very watchable and fulfilling. I didn't realise until the end that it was actually based on a book by John Katzenbach - my betting would be that this is a much better read than the film itself. Knowing this too kind of explains it's pace and some empty holes in the line (you felt more investigation and stirring needed to be done at some points and now I've realised they probably cut out all that palava to keep it the right length for a film). I will most probably give it a few months until the films a bit foggy in the memory and find the book myself and give that a bash. Think it would be worth it. As said... it was good, well acted (despite the poorly casted Sean Connery) and I thought the filming was well directed too. If it's on... I would say watch it, but only if you're in the mood to give it time to get into the swing of things. 5.5/10 possibly 6... unsure |
11-01-2009, 14:56 | #493 |
The Last Airbender
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Got a divx of Snow Flake. Let me know if you want it or if you're going to grab it on iPlayer
I did think of checking iPlayer but then though "it's a film, it won't be on there".
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11-01-2009, 16:27 | #494 |
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slumdog millionaire
11/10 this is the best film i have seen in years |
11-01-2009, 17:39 | #495 |
Vodka Martini
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Did you see the hard-to-see bit right at the end by the beach?
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11-01-2009, 18:02 | #496 |
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I'll get a copy to you when I send Matt Dead Space if you want?
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11-01-2009, 19:01 | #497 |
Preparing more tumbleweed
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Persuasion
Boring.. just boring. I really don't get on with Jane Austen I guess. Stupid sour faced woman allowing herself to be miserable and manipulated rather than standing up for herself. Only towards the end did she develop some backbone but not before she annoyed me intensely. 4/10 7 points for the great acting all round, -3 points for characters that irritated me.
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11-01-2009, 19:43 | #498 |
nipples lol (o)(o)
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11-01-2009, 22:52 | #499 |
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Starship Troopers
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7/10 I can't decide whether this film is genius or stupidity, I want to credit it with being a knowing satire but then I remember that Paul Verhoeven also directed Showgirls... Anyway it's very entertaining in all it's glorious over the top silliness.
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2 are good - 2 aren't... Number 2 was complete garbage. Number 3 was better, but not that good.
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