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Despite the film's failings, or because of them, maybe, I still love it and ache to see more of Moorcock's creations on the big, or small, screen. The man is a genius of the late 60s and early 70s in the same way as Alan Moore is of the 90s 'til nowadays. The whole "Eternal Champion" and "Multiverse" is crying out for adaptation into film. My only qualms are possibly the same as every other Moorcock readers; will producers and directors leave well enough alone to remain faithful to the characters and, after the mess made of "John Carter" can they make intelligent fantasy films? Here's hoping that one day they can!
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Cellar dweller Not the greatest picture quality but glad to have it, not as good as a remember but still a fun little movie. 7/1o Dungeon master aka rage war Fantastic with have a number of stories which are all linked together, some nice effects for its time and budget. We even have a cameo from w.a.s.p. Silly fantastic cheesy fun. Picture quality a lot better than cellar dweller. Can't see how this is a pg13 as we have a shot a a beaver!! 9/10 Rosemary's baby Picture quality is very good in my opinion. Not much to say apart from the tension builds until the terrifying conclusion. You don't know who can be trusted and just proves what I have always believed old people are evil and creepy and can't be trusted. One of the best horrors of all time, a chilling masterpeice 10/10 |
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The French Connection Haven't seen this since I was about 10, but I remembered the thrill of that car chase, even if I forgot a lot of the plot! Anyway, Friedkin's film allows you to soak in its malaise before gaining momentum, and you can almost feel that NYC chill and taste that back-alley smog. Hackman is an edgy powerhouse, while Scheider is the calm to Hackman's storm (and criminally underused). Spanish star Fernando Rey is our French drug baron, forever slipping out of grasp - a terrific subway scene has Rey playing train hopscotch with the pursuing Hackman. And I'd forgotten the abrupt, almost Chinatown style ending completely. |
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A Time to kill (1996). A superb ensemble cast of the like you never see nowadays helps turn this superior adaptation of John Grisham's classic novel into a top notch thriller. By turns provocative, intense, gripping, thought provoking and moving. A Time to Kill is one of the best movies of the nineties and a modern day classic. |
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