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There Will Be Blood. 2007. Daniel Day-Lewis gives out another great performance where simple folk are easily hoodwinked by smooth silver tongue talking people brandishing money for their land one price that is sold for more money and shows industrialism and capitalism can be a dirty thing. First time seeing this and got no idea what to really make of it. The acting and direction is good but you got no idea if you are rooting for anyone, two and half hours might be a bit much for this one but a second glance may not hurt. MV5BMjAxODQ4MDU5NV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMDU4MjU1MQ@@._V1_FMjpg_UX1000_.jpg
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The Man They Could Not Hang (1939) Boris Karloff plays Dr. Savaard: a scientist working on experiments to restore life to the dead. When he is unjustly hanged for murder, he is brought back to life by his trusted assistant. The now rejuvenated Savaard sets about exacting revenge on the judge and jury who saw him executed. A hugely enjoyable mad scientist movie with Karloff in fine form. The second half of the film takes place in Savaard's mansion as he invites those he wishes to kill to the house at a set date and time. Once the group are in place the film plays out like a precursor to the Saw series as the out of sight Savaard manipulates his victims and kills them in all manner of elaborate ways. |
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Sleepless (2001) Max Von Sydow plays a retired police detective who teams up with a young amateur sleuth to track down a serial killer who's resumed a killing spree in Turin, Italy after a 17-year period. Dario Argento's return to the giallo genre is a hit and miss affair. Mainly because it never bests its opening twenty minutes featuring the brutal murder of a woman on a train. It's a sequence that's every bit as good as anything Argento's created in the past and sadly the rest of the production just can't compete despite the welcome presence of Von Sydow. Although there are some smart gory murder set pieces throughout the film as well as some trademark Argento camera work it feels a little been there done that as well and it's not helped by being far too long at two hours and also sporting that tv movie look that plagued some films around this time. Having said all that Sleepless is an enjoyable film in it's own right and it would be more than welcome on UK Blu-ray. I should also mention the Arrow dvd from which i saw this film once again. It looks awful with a judder which can't be ignored. A judder incidentally which is nowhere to be seen in clips from the film in the accompanying docs. |
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Wonka Story of how Wonka started into Chocolate Making however he encounters The Chocolate Cartel, a Crooked Policeman and a Hotel Owner and Henchman who forces him into labor. This is excellent with Timothee Chalamet in the title role who portrays the trusting Wonka well but it's Olivia Colman and Tom Davis who steal the show has the mean Labor Masters. VHS 85 Another Anthology Series this time it features a boy who stares at the TV, a Natural Disaster in Mexico, a VR Show and a Lake Skiing adventure which ends suddenly. This one was ok, some stories take their time to get going but there is that sense that something will happen suddenly and 2 of the stories merge. Rumble Through The Dark Aaron Eckhart is a washed up Bare Knuckle Boxer who is trying to raise the cash to save his Foster Mother's home but has to fight one last time in order to save it. This isn't your typical Fight Film as it's more storyline based but it isn't bad. Bella Thorne co-stars along with Marianne Jean Baptiste who plays the mean Loan Shark really well. |
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