| Name | Snazzy Nazzy |
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The Mask of Zorro
PG-13
I know Anthony Hopkins is an exceptional actor, so why does someone of his calibre feel he can get away with the same English accent in everyone of his films? Here he plays the original Zorro, a man of Spanish-Mexican heritage, so why the same posh British spiel?! This makes him no better than Michael Caine, a shame since he is a finer actor. The film itself was pleasant, nothing special, the usual fare.
Britz
Unrated
Wow. Even if you're not interested in the politics, you should still check this out, as it is a brilliant thriller.
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The Last King of Scotland
R
astonishing & truly gripping - the best psychological thriller I have ever seen
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The Pianist
R
An astounding film. The sense of being alone while everything around you collapses is powerful.
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Turtles Can Fly (Lakposhtha hâm parvaz mikonand)
PG-13
amazing & heart-breaking, a film that should open your mind and your heart
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Shyamol Chhaya
Unrated
Set against the backdrop of Bangladesh's freedom struggle from Pakistan, the story is about a boat of Muslim & Hindu Bengalis who take a perilous journey in occupied territory to escape the terror of the Pakistani army in 1971. It portrays brilliantly the tensions between the Bengali refugees and the ironies of genocide. A truly sensitive and moving film by a master of social drama & black comedy.
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resist2182posted 14 days ago -
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Ok cool. Do you want Sherry Baby as well when i've watched it? Are you in tomorrow (tuesday)? x
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Wow, 4 stars for Fargo... Wahoo!! I'll lend you Jackie Brown and Fast Food Nation if you're interested? x
posted 16 days ago -
I recommend you see...
Fast Food Nation
by Dan"... the truth is we all have to eat a little shit from time to time."
Based around a fictional McDonalds type fast food chain called 'Mickeys', this movie delves into more than just the restaurant customers eat in. As well as the restaurant and its employees, it goes behind the scenes at Mickeys head office and the slaughterhouse where the meat used in their burgers comes from.
The characters range from the big bosses at the top of the chain, the employees in one of the restaurants, a group of Mexican immigrants who are employed in the slaughterhouse, and some teenage eco warriors desperate to fight back at the fast food corporation.
It certainly feels like a realistic insight into well known fast food chains. If you have a weak stomach it may put you off eating at these kinds of chains again, and if you're a vegetarian this movie will certainly make you feel angry and sick at times.
To a certain degree it also focuses on some of the characters personal lives, but the main message is clear: These corporations are in no way good, from the quality of the food, to the conditions the animals are kept in.
*warning* There are real images of animals being slaughtered towards the end of the movie.You may never eat in a fast food chain again...
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Aileen - Life and Death of a Serial Killer
by DanI saw this before the movie 'Monster' which is a dramatisation about Aileen Wuornos. Monster in no way shows the 'real' Aileen.
This is 100% real. Nick Broomfield interviews Aileen on camera many times, and develops a relationship with her. It's fascinating, disturbing, yet also incredibly tragic. This woman is a murderer, but she is also clearly mentally ill. Her story changes frequently from denial to admittance, and stories of government conspiracies to create and cash in on the worlds first female serial killer.
I'm not going to deny the fact that I sympathised with Aileen, not for her actions.. It's hard to explain, but this documentary made me feel very sad. Her last scene and meeting with Nick before her death was especially hard to watch.
I think this is a must see for all.An often disturbing documentary about Aileen Wuornos. This is no 'Monster' with an A-list cast and hip soundtrack, it's the real deal!
posted 21 days ago -
Before Night Falls looks interesting, and also very tragic... But Johnny Depp in drag looks pretty funny! Caramel looks quirky, I def want to see that. I see you want to see 'The Fall' as well. It was recommended by a friend, and sounds very interesting x
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Son of Rambow
by DanAn incredibly sweet, clever, funny movie. The story of two young boys from very different backgrounds who build an incredible friendship through a mutual passion; They are remaking 'First Blood' for a short film competition, albeit in a very imaginative way that includes evil scarecrows and flying dogs!
The boys come across conflicts in their friendship, but also in their personal lives. It's a beautiful coming of age movie that's bursting with originality. I was in stitches of laughter one minute, but holding back the tears another. Maybe i'm getting soft in my years?An incredibly feel-good movie. It has laughs, heart... and a flying dog!!
It's also very nostalgiac in its portrayal of the 80's. If you're a Brit you'll constantly be pointing things outposted 33 days ago -
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Funny Games
by DanI have to admit, I was on edge through most of this because i'd heard it was one of the most disturbing movies ever. Although it certainly isn't without disturbing moments, I don't actually agree with that.
A better word for describing Funny Games is infuriating! I wasn't so much disturbed by what I saw happening on screen as I was angered by it. At times I became so angry with the calmly psychotic intruders that my fists were constantly clenched. My knuckles were white and my fingernails felt like they would break the skin of my palms at any second.
It set my heart racing from anger, suspense.. It was daring, refreshing.. I give this a high-ish rating because it made me feel something. It'll stay with me for a while, but I won't watch it again. I probably won't watch the remake either.
I'm sorry for the vague review, I don't really know what to say about it...A not-so-violent movie about screen violence, but not an easy watch for the easily disturbed. It's a movie to watch once, and only once!
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Haha, you notice that about these established actors. They usually have the same accent in everything, and when they try and put something on it's terrible. Maybe the directors feel that they're a big enough name to let them get away with it? I myself am a perfectionist at times and would smack them on the wrist with a ruler when they don't try! I haven't actually watched Mask Of Zorro, or the first one either. They don't really appeal to me. Hopkins was pretty bad in Bram Stoker's Dracula. I think he was supposed to be Austrian? It was terrible, haha. Yes, Caine is also bad for that. His accent in The Weather Man was atrocious!! x
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The Color of Paradise
by DanThere are moments of such beauty in this movie that it makes you forget how fucked up the world is right now. The simple lives of the community seem very idylic compared to our often selfish and materialistic ones.
At the centre of the movie is Mohammad, a blind boy with a gift: He sees beauty through touch and sound, and it is captured wonderfully through the amazing film-making. The scenes where Mohammad feels his way through flowering fields and even up a tree to save a baby bird are so beautiful that they take your breath away and may even make you shed a tear. His love for his family is incredible, and the relationship he has with his Granny is so touching.
His father is a frustrated man who feels having a blind son is far from perfect. There are moments when you hate Mohammad's father for his actions...
This movie is far from hollow, mainstream pictures that only serve the purpose of entertainment. The ending is one of such aching beauty, it will stay with you forever.
This is deep, inspirational and yet again I will say beautiful... I can not stress that enough.A refreshing break from the norm..
posted 47 days ago -
Ok, I will check it out. I remember you telling me about that. By the way.. The whole hate thing has blown over. I'm actually quite good friends with one of the people involved now, haha x
posted 58 days ago -
I watched East Is East last night, I enjoyed it. Some of it shocked me though, I thought it was a straight up comedy. I gave it 3 1/2 stars x
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