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Yeah, he makes a point of expressing his gratitude towards Alice in his autobiography and in documentaries. N.B Mustaine was so off his head during the video shoot for No More Mr Nice Guy that he couldn't sing and play guitar at the same time, which is why he isn't doing that in the video. Anyway, I watched Dust Devil the other day for the first time in years (due to someone mentioning it on here last week). I'd forgotten how odd it is, but still a highly enjoyable film and one that I'd gladly upgrade if someone decided to release it on Blu over here
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Cradle Will Fall (2008) Cradle Will Fall is a primal horror film of raw emotion which allows us to witness an uncompromising descent into the depths of a womans extreme depression. The opening act gives us an uneasy build up of stifling tension that escalates out of control with the mother drowning her young daughter in the bath tub after suffocating her baby in its bed. From then on the film becomes a brutal, unrelenting game of cat and mouse between ten year old Jimmy, his younger sister and their psychotic mother. It's interesting how the film plays with our perceptions of the characters. Early on in the film we are given the impression the husband is an uncaring sort. Stopping at strip clubs on his haulage tours and basically enjoying his time away from his wife and four children. This couldn't be further from the truth. As the film unravels we see him in deep regret having to miss his son's baseball game, and the strip joint match book just picked up from the counter at his depot. He's tired rather than uncaring but he has to work to support his family. His scenes come as a slight breather, showing another side to family life before its back to the unyielding savage mayhem at the family farm. Coming in at a slender 74 minutes Cradle Will Fall or Baby Blues as it's titled in the States, is a short, sharp shock to the senses. Recommended with a degree of caution as this isn't a film for everyone, some will find events a little too disturbing. |
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Another film I missed on the festival circuit last year was social networking commentary Antisocial which doesn't quite live up to its premise of a virus transmitted through a social networking site. Still its effective enough and worth seeking out.
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THE INCREDIBLES. Utterly fantastic kids superhero film that also crosses over into 60s spy flicks. The animation is great as is the characterisation. For once a kids film that I may watch when the little MTDSs aren't staying with me. More kids stuff...well my kids' stuff, ROBIN-B-HOOD. This is an action comedy film from Jackie Chan that leaps about all over the place in tone and pace leading the film to be somewhat disjointed. On the plus side the stunt scenes are great, especially Jackie jumping down a building using air conditioning units as steps and some life and limb risk taking with a roller coaster. THE SHINJUKU INCIDENT. More Jackie Chan but minus the gurning and pratt falls. Part social commentary on the plight of illegal Chinese immigrants in Japan and part classic gangster film. Chan turns in a great, understated performance as a good man turned bad to survive. Having only ever seen Chan in action or comedy roles, I was greatly taken with his acting skills. Recommend. |
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Wrong Turn 3 - Well i went in with low expectations but i dont think they were low enough, the special effects were awful and the story set up and situations were just as bad, was clock watching on this one waiting for it to end. Hostel 3 - Went in with low expectations on this one, but this was better than i though, still not great or a patch on the 1st Hostel but none the less enjoyed most of the film and even some suprising twists
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