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Name Sacha Cattoy
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Movie: Frida, Matrix, 12 Monkeys, Timeline, Everything is Illuminated, Monty Python's Holy Grail, Nightmare before Christmas (most Tim Burton films) and Frequency.
Actor: Angelina Jolie, Kevin Spacy, Johnny Depp, Giovanni Ribisi
Director: Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, Hitchcock, Henry Selick & Tim Burton
Quote: "I like you man but you're crazy." Old School
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!" ~ DR. STRANGELOVE (1964)
"What about second breakfast?" ~ Lord of the rings
"It's a mistake you always made, Doc -- trying to love a wild thing... You mustn't give your heart to a wild thing" Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Sacha's Favorite Movies

Frida 1. Frida R 5.0 Stars
This is a beautiful portrayal of the Mexican artist Frida. It is sexy and sad, political and dramatic, but mostly tragic and romantic.
Hotel Rwanda 2. Hotel Rwanda PG-13 5.0 Stars
This movie will make you feel blessed!
Primal Fear 3. Primal Fear R 5.0 Stars
The twist in this movie is excellent and unexpected!
Pay It Forward 4. Pay It Forward PG-13 5.0 Stars
The concept behind Pay It Forward is inspiring.
Gattaca 5. Gattaca PG-13 5.0 Stars
Gattaca creates a statement about how neurotic people could become about vanity and superiority.
The Gift 6. The Gift R 5.0 Stars
The character development is outstanding in this movie. Giovanni Ribisi and Cate Blancett are very convincing and play likeable roles.

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  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Into the Wild Into the Wild
    5.0 Stars by Lady
    A film that has completely blown me away on many levels.

    A true story of a journey of self-discovery and search for identity, living a simplistic lifestyle, travelling a Nomadic adventure. A film of rebellion and anti-conformity.

    This film is beautifully made in every sense of the word. The views of nature were captured in great detail, the acting was of high standard and very natural, the relationships between people and their relationships with the material world were completely in depth.

    Excellent work here by Emile Hirsch who jusifyably portrayed this true life character's journey and of course Kudos to Sean Penn for the Screen play and Direction in this film and for choosing a project with such human insight.

    Although a short role, it has to be said that the older guy in this film (whose name I can't seem to get at the moment) played a blinding role and a totally believable performance.

    Inspirational, breathtaking, liberating and one hell of a life experience. The best film I have watched for a long time and this has instantly become one of my favourite films of all time. I shall now be buying the book..
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 7 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    The Escapist The Escapist
    4.0 Stars by Lady
    Brian Cox, Steven Mackintosh and Liam Cunningham are just a few talents who star in this British prison Drama.

    Set at a fairly slow pace, yet a high standard of acting that keeps your interest throughout. The flashbacks keep your mind focussed on the story at hand and this allows for a chance to get to know the characters individually.

    There was an element here which I feel was risky and brave, in that some of the Actors cast for the roles of the characters were in some senses, out of their usual comfort zones, particularly in the case of Damien Lewis, who seems an unlikely choice to play the King of the prison and yet all the characters worked really well and it was a risk which paid off.

    I would love to think that this one will be widely enjoyed and that, I will have to wait and see.
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 20 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Gone Baby Gone Gone Baby Gone
    4.0 Stars by Lady
    Ben Affleck works with brother Casey Affleck in his Directional debut Gone Baby Gone. This interesting Thriller gives a different angle of investigation for this theme and defintely triggers thoughts of real life cases with similar media attention.

    Adapted from a novel, Ben Affleck managed to create an element of grittyness, with enjoyable performances from all of the main cast, especially Amy Ryan who was very convincing in her role.

    One thing I did struggle with slightly was hearing Casey Affleck speak at times and I'm not sure whether this was down to him or his accent (something I've never found with an American film before).

    A story which shines through the simplistic approach and does well to stay away from the Hollywood glamourisation.
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 20 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Angels with Dirty Faces Angels with Dirty Faces
    4.5 Stars by Lady
    Jimmy Cagney suited these roles so well and impressively they managed to pick a young ?Rocky? to look and sound just like him. A story with moralistic value of two young boys, whose lives are split in a moments notice, ultimately deciding each of their fates.

    In my opinion one of the best ever film endings, which will leave you contemplating the outcome.

    This always has been one of my personal favourites.
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 20 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Sommersby Sommersby
    4.5 Stars by Lady
    Based on the story "The Return of Martin Guerre" this is a beautifully and inticately woven tale that tests the strength of love and pride. A story with powerful emotions and a dilema which is a tragedy of it's time.

    Richard Gere who is often criticised as an Actor gave no reason for criticism here and another good performance from Jodie Foster.
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 34 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Shadow of a Doubt Shadow of a Doubt
    4.0 Stars by Lady
    A much underestimated and underrated Hitchcock Thriller, In fact this was Hitchcock?s favourite. Of course this appeals to my interest of Serial Killer films and it?s great to see an enjoyable early one.

    The characters were all very developed here and the storyline is told from a unique perspective, in that it involves the Killer?s own family.

    An enjoyable performance from X White and Joseph Cotton who are both new names for me.

    4 STARS
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 34 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Taken Taken
    4.0 Stars by Lady
    This film takes a short while to find it?s direction, but at the exact point it does, it transforms into different film completely.

    I would never have believed that Liam Neeson would be capable of pulling off this role, so I was not only impressed that he managed it, but even more impressed that he did it so well.. This was a super slick Action film with Assassin like qualities. Neeson?s relentless mission to protect his daughter with a take no prisoners is a fast tempo ? blink and you miss it ? Action packed film.
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 34 days ago
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    Who is the best X-Man Character?
    posted 36 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    Hey - try this quiz and see how we compare

    Stephen King - Guess The Film Poster - Part 1/2
    posted 40 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Mou gaan dou (Infernal Affairs) Mou gaan dou (Infernal Affairs)
    4.0 Stars by Lady
    A film I've been meaning to see for so long and at last I have. It has to be the first film I've watched where I like both the original and the remake (The Departed) equally.

    The storyline here is a truly original and clever idea, increasing in tempo as the polt unfolds.
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 45 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Capturing the Friedmans Capturing the Friedmans
    4.0 Stars by Lady
    It?s dvd cover describes this documentary as ?thought provoking?. Even the most open minded of people are probably thinking ?why?? this seems like an open and shut case.

    As the documentary unfolds, you realise just how complicated the case actually is, how the family appears to show biased support to the family members accused of these unthinkable crimes, how they filmed themselves continuously through years as a family ? (in fact supplying most of the footage on this documentary), how the evidence is challenged and what in fact is or isn't true in connection with the case.

    Questions pop into mind throughout the documentary, many are answered within the film, others have been answered in the very lengthly special features and of course there may be questions that will never be answered.
    No doubt a controversial piece and may not be of interest to everyone, but is certainly an interesting watch.

    Would be interested to hear other views on this.
    posted 45 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Before the Fall (Napola) Before the Fall (Napola)
    4.5 Stars by Lady
    An intense Drama of powerful proportions. This is a film about ambition, conformity and above all, questioning beliefs. A film that cannot fail to make an impact on you.

    The style of this film was an interesting perspective, aiming the storyline at the Cadet age group, which brought forward some interesting characters and led to some interesting training scenes.

    A wonderful performance from Max Riemelt. This film is an instant favourite with me.
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 45 days ago
  • 76Majikat
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    Which Alfred Hitchcock movie would you like the most
    posted 45 days ago
  • 76Majikat
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    Before they were famous - Old Hollywood edition.
    posted 46 days ago
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    Art Cinema
    posted 46 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    The Woodsman The Woodsman
    4.0 Stars by Lady
    Whilst taking on a theme that people usually unite together in hatred against, Kevin Bacon takes on the brave part in possibly his best performance of his career.

    Not an easy subject to tackle, especially when we are seeing it from the flip side of the coin, yet the storyline is based on the power of suggestion as opposed to graphic content, yet still manages to create a psychological discomfort for the viewer.

    Interesting Drama that will leave you questioning the moral dilemma throughout and the people?s views envolved.
    Hey, you should really see this!
    posted 48 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Rory O'Shea Was Here (Inside I'm Dancing) Rory O'Shea Was Here (Inside I'm Dancing)
    4.0 Stars by Lady
    A theme that?s very rarely portrayed as natural as this film was able to, it dealt with the issue in hand in a realistic manner; whilst keeping a realistic sense of humour too, the extremities of the emotions allowed the storyline to flip in a moment?s notice, which created good Drama.

    Brilliant performances from all envolved, James McAvoy?s character was truly infectious and really brought the rebel side out of the story and with regards to Steven Robinson, well I was just reminded of the great Daniel Day Lewis?s portrayal of Christie Brown in My Left Foot (co-incidence both films had Brenda Fricker in them??).

    I have personal links to the theme of this film, but have rated it according to the film and not my personal feelings. This is life in the real world, with tears and laughter thrown in for realistic measure.
    One of those films that will make you see things differently.

    Thank you to Annalies for reminding me to watch this one!
    posted 48 days ago
  • 76Majikat
    I recommend you see...
    Rory O'Shea Was Here (Inside I'm Dancing) Rory O'Shea Was Here (Inside I'm Dancing)
    4.0 Stars by Lady
    A theme that?s very rarely portrayed as natural as this film was able to, it dealt with the issue in hand in a realistic manner; whilst keeping a realistic sense of humour too, the extremities of the emotions allowed the storyline to flip in a moment?s notice, which created good Drama.

    Brilliant performances from all envolved, James McAvoy?s character was truly infectious and really brought the rebel side out of the story and with regards to Steven Robinson, well I was just reminded of the great Daniel Day Lewis?s portrayal of Christie Brown in My Left Foot (co-incidence both films had Brenda Fricker in them??).

    I have personal links to the theme of this film, but have rated it according to the film and not my personal feelings. This is life in the real world, with tears and laughter thrown in for realistic measure.
    One of those films that will make you see things differently.

    Thank you to Annalies for reminding me to watch this one!
    posted 48 days ago

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