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Green Zone. Much better film than i thought! Thoroughly enjoyed it!
The girlfriend insists I attend Breaking Dawn pt.2 with her. Instead, it's turning into Dimi's Breaking Down for here's me, sitting through Twilight yesterday :( and New Moon today :-O , with the prospect of Eclipse tomorrow :O and Breaking Dawn pt.1 day after tomorrow :-S.
Please, be kind to me.
Good luck with that Dimi! :-j
Just finished New Moon, as promised. Love comes at quite a high price sometimes. Laylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson... I haven't yet decided which of these two I think is the worse actor. They both reach rock bottom IMO.
I thought it was 4/6 , oh well can't win em all ;)
Batman DKR 6/6 , wow.......wonderful performances by Hardy/Hathaway , in fact this can stand on it's own w/o Ledgers presence. Many yrs from now I think this might be seen as a classic in the same scale as Good Bad Ugly for instance.
Skyfall 4.5/6 , on par with say TSWLM or FYEO imo....pretty good.
Go and sit in the naughty corner and don't come out until you are sorry.
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The Night Child (1975)
70's italian horror staring Richard Johnson, Joanna Cassidy & Nicoletta Elmi.
Richard Johnson
1. Deadlier Than The Male (1967)
2. The Haunting (1963)
3. Some Girls Do (1969)
**4. The Night Child (1975) NE**
5. Operation Crossbow (1965)
6. The Witch (1966)
7. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (1979)
Watched the dubbed version which i didn't like except for the bruce lee fight scenes.
5/10
I love the film, bad dubbing and all.
7/10
I have seen excerpts of this documentary before, but never the full product, and what a product it is. This film is a mesmerizing tell all about the very sins that sparked Ellroy's career as a crime novelist, and spills into some Elizabeth Short murder theories. Everything is predicated on his rough relationship with his mother, Jean Hilliker, who ends up dead much like The Black Dahlia who further fill his mind and fulfills his obsessions. You would be hard pressed to find a man as compelling and thought provoking as Mr. Ellroy. His past history is a marvel, and his eloquent brilliance and controversial personality all make him a legend in my eyes. A wonderful documentary on one of the geniuses of our time.
Pleanty of unreal sequences in there. But i have to say i found myself laughing alot at it. ;))
Once again, I realize why I adore Anthony Hopkins.
Gripes: There's lack in this film of Spiro Agnew, the scenes where they pasted Hopkins over the real Nixon are mostly horribly done and I could've done without Stone's boring monologue at the end.
Also starring: Joan Allen as Pat Nixon and Paul Sorvino as Henry Kissinger!!!. Also: Ed Harris, James Woods, JT Walsh & Bob Hoskins...
8/10.
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Star: Gene Hackman
What a damn masterpiece of suspense. This film so accurately displays the sheer paranoia that a man working in the surveillance business must feel. Hackman's acting as Harry Caul is some of the best you'll see. He so brilliantly captures all the emotions Caul is carried through in the film: shock, deep thought, paranoia, sadness, anger, and more. A powerhouse performance teemed with Coppola's magnificent script make this a phenomenally timeless suspense film. HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
It was on the action channel, I saw it at the cinema but I hadn't seen it since. Good gory, sexy grindhouse fun, looking forward to the sequel.
Jennifer Aniston looks sexy in it but an average film. 5/10
This has been one of my favourites since I first saw it in 2003 at the age of 17. Watching it again for the first time in some years reminded me what a great film it is and how it deserves all the praise it's received.
Everyone is excellent here but the real star is Foster. Where Hopkins can have fun simply being evil and twisted Foster has most of the hard work. She has to transform from a determined yet out of her depth student to a courageous protector who overcomes the odds against her... and does it wonderfully. I doubt even Michelle Pheiffer (?) (who was originally considered for the role) could have pulled it off.
I read the book some time after seeing the film and, while great, part of me prefers the film as the frankly unnecessary sub-plot with Jack Crawford was cut.
The following have to be two of the most terrifying scenes ever put to film:
*SPOILERS*
10/10
You and me both. The very definition of classic with my main man Humphrey Bogart. Quite simply the most beautiful film ever to be shot, Citizen Kane be damned. :)>-
Bad sequel. 5/10
Pretty poor sequel to a good but hugely overrated first film (IMO)