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Frank Like Maps to the stars this probably ranks as one of the best films of 2014 that I didn't see until 2015. Frank is about a young aspiring musician who through chance runs into a band as their keyboard player is attempting to commit suicide. He volunteers to take keyboard and gets in to the production on the bands next album. Spoiler alert!!! Its really difficult to talk about why I enjoyed Frank without spoiling it so here goes... Firstly there's a scene near the end of the film where the protagonist confronts Franks parents. He asks what happened to make Frank don the mask and they tell him that there was no major event that caused it, he's just mentally ill. Also that there was no Great influence on his music from the illness and if anything it hindered his potential. The protagonist wants there to be some identifiable underlying influence and inspiration behind Franks music and this isn't it. It's refreshingly distant from the typical bullshit portrayals of mental illness we get in Hollywood films. Secondly, our main character is actually a Toxic influence on the band. The ongoing suggestion is that the film is going to follow the typical rags to riches musical odyssey I've seen a dozen or so times before and it does not do this. He does not see the inner hidden potential in the band rather destroys it through arrogance and self delusion. Thirdly Michael Fassbender is bloody marvellous as Frank. Especially by the third act he's already sold the character in spite of the bloody great Frank Sidebottom mask. A great achievement. |
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A real oddity, twas expecting a biopic of Sidebottom/ Chris Sievey, which would have been mental enough imo, but instead this rather charming tale unfolds.....
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Judas Ghost (thankfully from Lovefilm)- I'm not even going to tell you what it's about, because I wouldn't want anyone else to suffer like me and the girlfriend did (last time she chooses a film!) 1/10 Absolute shite!
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Just watched trailer, tee hee, didn't look any worse that the shitty Deadtime I watched on THC wednesday, and that had Terry Christian in it!!
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N.B My girlfriend recommended Judas Ghost after watching the trailer on another low budget horror, she certainly has a lot to learn!
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Invaders from Mars (1986) Classic sci-fi romp from cult director Tobe Hooper which is in fact a remake of an earlier effort from 1953. The film is essentially a riff on the Invasion of the Body Snatchers scenario, a theme recurrent in fifties sci-fi due to the fear of Communism and it's possible spread throughout the US. A theme Hooper would go on to explore a few years on from this with his excellent Body Snatchers movie. Hooper's direction is excellent, building suspense from the first minutes, giving the film a relentless pace throughout. It has a very creepy atmosphere, full of foreboding. It's only in the final third that it drops with the introduction of the invaders. Their outward appearance, that of a headless chicken with teeth, seen nowadays is almost comical, meaning the excitement levels drop when they should be at a maximum. The final scenes give the film a 'Wizard of Oz - it was all a dream' style ending...still, it was a damn good dream! Controversially i think this is probably Hooper's best film to date. |
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