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I didn't say I don't like it though
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Lawless A lot better than I was expecting (think I remember it getting mixed reviews?). Guy Pearce pretty much stole the show as the villain of the piece, but a strong cast all round. That said, Jessica Chastain and Mia Wasikowska were a little short changed in underwritten roles. Great soundtrack, I liked the idea of using modern music done in a depression-era style (bonus points for the use of Granddaddy’s 'So You'll Aim For the Sky' ). Hillcoat’s back on my radar after the disappointing The Road . . .
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Tonights film was Nighthawks. A mid-80's action thriller in which Sylvester Stallone and Billy Dee Williams play counter-terrorist policemen hunting down Rutger Hauers ruthless terrorist. Its aged remarkably well, and it is far better than I recalled. The German blu-ray can be found for around 4 Euros in stores here.
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X: NIGHT OF VENGEANCE - The title brings a more trashy kind of B-movie to mind, but 'X: Night of Vengeance' is a fairly downbeat and sobering experience, dispensing quickly with its slick erotic-thriller carapace and heading for the gutter where the real action is. It follows the (soon entwined) stories of two women at opposite ends of the prostitution spectrum - Holly, a well connected courtesan and Shay, a desperate teenage runaway. They end up embroiled in a scenario involving drug money and a violent, corrupt cop. Some have pointed out the thin plot and a lack of substance beneath the grit, but I found it engrossing, intense and surprisingly moving in places. There are also some really depressing scenes in a flea pit hotel, where Shay gives a rattling junkie a lesson in venapuncture learned from her mother. In fact, although the film is quite stylishly made, it has a grindingly (and appropriately) desolate atmosphere. And it's only a quid at £Land!
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Flesh for Frankenstein: Bit bloody funny isn't it! Don#t get me wrong, it's as artsy a horror movie will ever get, but it's a little hard to take seriously with lines like: "To understand life, Otto, first you must **** death...in da gall bladder" ****ing class. Love it.
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