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Date Night - good cast but starts off very flat. picks up in the second half and even includes a splendid car-chase sequence which I really was not expecting from a silly comedy. Cockneys Vs Zombies - poor film with a dearth of originality. Only one comedy set piece has a decent idea behind it. Not unlikeable, but a shoddy effort. It's no Attack The Block... Singin' In The Rain - Hollywood perfection. A masterpiece. One of the 10 or 15 or so greatest films ever made, for me. The Watch - not the greatest script in the world and a lot of it falls flat, but the occasional funny bits are very funny and Jonah Hill and Richard Ayoade are decent. It's no Attack The Block... Dredd - excellent comic adaptation that succeeds on pretty much every level. Not perfect (characterisation is perfunctory at best, and it would have been nice to address Dredd's inherent fascism more convincingly) but bloody hell! this is as good a comic to screen as I have seen. Fine performances, exceptional and apposite soundtrack and it looks utterly wonderful. Enchanted - superb Disney effort which seems aimed more at adults than kids. Really very, very good. The cast are sterling, in particular. A couple of very dodgy songs on the soundtrack are all I can nitpick over here. D.E.B.S. - adorable romantic comedy/spy spoof that really deserves to be better known. Extremely witty and unassuming. Everyone clearly had a ball making it! Excellent stuff. |
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Arrived home earlier today after my Christmas and New Year travels and thus far have watched Cronenberg's [/b]A Dangerous Method[/b] (Blu) which was interesting, but I can't help but think that along with last years Cosmopolis represents a loss of direction for a directors work whose work I have always enjoyed. Followed up with some trash, Astron 6's Father's Day (Blu). Works even better on the small screen than at the cinema and Troma's 4 disc SE is fantastic. I can't wait for Astron's other feature Manborg - an homage to classic 80's action films - which is coming to German blu later in the year. |
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THE SUCKLING - Quite interesting late eighties attempt to recreate seventies grindhouse - people didn't start doing that kind of thing until at least a decade later. A low budget oddity which could've just been a bit MORE if you know what I mean, but it's still worth catching. Built around the bad taste premise of forced abortion in a skid row whorehouse... the ex-foetus in question becomes an irradiated beast in some quasi-Tromatic way, and the stage is set. It suffers from a surfeit of talky null and void midway, but the first and last sections are suitably scabrous, and the grimy atmos and mean assed characters carry it through the boring bits. As I said, it possibly could've wallowed in its own slime a little more for my benefit, but it at least forms a decent pustule on the sterile face of late eighties genre fodder and for this reason stands out, a bit.
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Been watching the Mark the cop trilogy of films starring Franco Gasparri. I would definately recomend the third in the series Mark Strikes Again. In this installment Mark sporting a Keegan style perm is now undercover having infiltrated a terrorist organisation run by John Steiner who speaks in a sort of Allo Allo style german accent. Theres the usual shoot outs involving hostages and explosions and its just a fun movie to watch, Stelvio Massi is underrated, ive enjoyed nearly all his films so far. |
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