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05-17-2009, 06:36 PM | #3292 (permalink) |
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As expected, nowhere near the quality of The Class, Waltz with Bashir or Revanche. 5/10
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05-17-2009, 07:02 PM | #3294 (permalink) |
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I reside in the place called interwebz, it has lotsa cool stuff, free films is just one of them.
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05-17-2009, 07:04 PM | #3295 (permalink) |
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Oh yeah, I also saw this
Which was perfect for a sunny Sunday afternoon. Not a bad film...7/10
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05-19-2009, 12:05 AM | #3299 (permalink) | |||
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Anyway, I saw this nice little doc on BBC America last night and really enjoyed it. It interviews just about everyone who was big at the time, the Gallagher Brothers, Jarvis ****er, Damon Albarn. It goes from the Stone Roses to the death of britpop. The way the doc depicts britpop makes it look like the UK was THE place to be in the mid to late 90's. And though the Gallaghers brothers are douches they are funny douches, well Noel seems to do it on purpose while seems to be just a moron.
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05-19-2009, 12:18 AM | #3300 (permalink) |
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Pleasantly surprised, I assumed this was just going to be a typical horrible `80`s horror movie and while it does have some of the characteristics that make the bad `80`s horror movies, it also does things right. There`s character development, pretty well written dialogue, and a female lead who isn`t totally helpless. Props goes to Daniel Stern (Better known as Marv from Home Alone 1 & 2) for his delivery of his character, a well meaning young hippie that looks after the homeless. That was another thing the movie did right, it had social commentary on our views of contempt for the homeless and the lower class. Don`t get me wrong, it`s still a B-grade movie, but it does enough things right to negate the cheesy costumes and typically cliched villain. |
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