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Nothing But the Truth (2008) Rod Lurie 6/10
Routine but very watchable 'inspired by real events' drama. Well paced with good performances all round. It's the sort of film Hollywood used to do reasonably well when they were interested in telling stories of some social relevance.
A Perfect Getaway (2009) David Twohy 4/10
Whilst the set up is standard 'psycho killer on the loose' Twohy keeps things moving along nicely within just enough suspense to sustain the nonsense. It also has some sense of humanity that is generally missing from this type of fare.
The Headless Woman (2008) Lucrecia Martel 8/10
Without a doubt Lucrecia Martel is the most promising and most original of all the young female directors to emerge during the last decade. The film is a meticulously shot work in which the visuals and incidental dialogue drive the narrative forward. Her characters rarely the centre of attention, hovering around the outskirts of the frame or in the background. Also worth seeking out are Martel's earlier works The Holy Girl & La cienaga.
Routine but very watchable 'inspired by real events' drama. Well paced with good performances all round. It's the sort of film Hollywood used to do reasonably well when they were interested in telling stories of some social relevance.
A Perfect Getaway (2009) David Twohy 4/10
Whilst the set up is standard 'psycho killer on the loose' Twohy keeps things moving along nicely within just enough suspense to sustain the nonsense. It also has some sense of humanity that is generally missing from this type of fare.
The Headless Woman (2008) Lucrecia Martel 8/10
Without a doubt Lucrecia Martel is the most promising and most original of all the young female directors to emerge during the last decade. The film is a meticulously shot work in which the visuals and incidental dialogue drive the narrative forward. Her characters rarely the centre of attention, hovering around the outskirts of the frame or in the background. Also worth seeking out are Martel's earlier works The Holy Girl & La cienaga.
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District 9 - 6/10
The Hurt Locker - 8/10
I liked both more than I expected to. District 9's first half gripped me more than the second, and while Sharlto Copley's performance was fine, his character was so relentlessly stupid that I had trouble rooting for him at times, but I had fun for the most part.
The Hurt Locker took me by surprise, to be honest. The three central performances were excellent (I'd love for Anthony Mackie or Brian Geraghty to show up on nomination morning) and while virtually plotless it looked terrific, the set-pieces were electrifying and Bigelow does a fantastic job. I'd have no problem if she won the Oscar.
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The Hurt Locker - 8/10
I liked both more than I expected to. District 9's first half gripped me more than the second, and while Sharlto Copley's performance was fine, his character was so relentlessly stupid that I had trouble rooting for him at times, but I had fun for the most part.
The Hurt Locker took me by surprise, to be honest. The three central performances were excellent (I'd love for Anthony Mackie or Brian Geraghty to show up on nomination morning) and while virtually plotless it looked terrific, the set-pieces were electrifying and Bigelow does a fantastic job. I'd have no problem if she won the Oscar.
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Fair warning to Damien whose favored son appears in Daybreakers.
While the concept was one that could have been executed with some great style and conviction, it is neither. It's laborious and ludicrous. The performances are about what you would expect, but the plot takes so many concepts and tries to make a film with meaning, but ends up mucking it all up with fancy action sequences and copious amounts of gore.
But, this is what happens when you let visual effects artists direct a movie, they don't focus on plot or character, they focus on effect and even with their experience, the effects are pedantic and old hat, stealing often from The Matrix and hoping that another pair of brothers directing a movie about a semi-futuristic world could be a success. Studios need to be smarter, but we all know that isn't going to happen.
Of course, I always seem to start out my new year with the first movie being absolute crap. I kind of expected it going in, but it would have been nice to discover the next Gattaca or Dark City...
While the concept was one that could have been executed with some great style and conviction, it is neither. It's laborious and ludicrous. The performances are about what you would expect, but the plot takes so many concepts and tries to make a film with meaning, but ends up mucking it all up with fancy action sequences and copious amounts of gore.
But, this is what happens when you let visual effects artists direct a movie, they don't focus on plot or character, they focus on effect and even with their experience, the effects are pedantic and old hat, stealing often from The Matrix and hoping that another pair of brothers directing a movie about a semi-futuristic world could be a success. Studios need to be smarter, but we all know that isn't going to happen.
Of course, I always seem to start out my new year with the first movie being absolute crap. I kind of expected it going in, but it would have been nice to discover the next Gattaca or Dark City...
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
Wow, I sure do...this thing is just...weak sauce. However, I feel this shouldn't register as mattering though, kind of like one of those Tyler Perry disasters that inevitably makes more money than is fathomable. Doing this shit on a regular basis is why Chris Rock mocked Jude Law so harshly, much to the chagrin of unfunny Sean Penn.Sabin wrote:Sherlock Holmes (Guy Ritchie) - 7.5/10
Don't understand the backlash against this movie. At. All.
Sherlock Holmes (2009)- Guy Ritchie- I feel about this like Sabin feels about Julie & Julia- who gives a rat's ass
And, thank you so much Reza for coming as close as I've seen to being baffled by Up In The Air's success...I don't know if there is a critic out there I understand nowadays outside of maybe John Waters...is he literally the only one who isn't strictly a whore...or just so happy go lucky that nothing is offensive or underachieving in his/her mind (Ebert)?
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Is the DVD already out? Amazon says it will be released on February 23.Precious Doll wrote:Yes, by ITV in the UK. However it has been doing the festival circuit during 2009. I don't know what it was actually filmed on but it looked great on DVD.Reza wrote:Is this sequel a made for tv film?Precious Doll wrote:An Englishman in New York (2009) Richard Laxton 7/10
Sequel to The Naked Civil Servant has the great John Hurt repeating his role as Quentin Crisp living in New York during the last two decades of his life. It's not as interesting as the earlier film, partly because it's set during a period that I lived through myself, though it has some very moving moments.