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Somers Town

 

From the director of Dead Man's Shoes and This Is England, this is a far lighter short story of a runaway midlander making friends in London and getting away from it all. The way people had gone on (about the film being funded by Eurostar and featuring a colourised trip from London to Paris when the rest of the film is black and white) I was expecting horrific product placement on a par with Torque, but you would never guess where the funding came from. It's a funny, well made film. Though it might convince kids having a bad time to run away from home.

Nice little film that although it felt more like a side project than a proper movie.

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Somers Town

 

From the director of Dead Man's Shoes and This Is England, this is a far lighter short story of a runaway midlander making friends in London and getting away from it all. The way people had gone on (about the film being funded by Eurostar and featuring a colourised trip from London to Paris when the rest of the film is black and white) I was expecting horrific product placement on a par with Torque, but you would never guess where the funding came from. It's a funny, well made film. Though it might convince kids having a bad time to run away from home.

Nice little film that although it felt more like a side project than a proper movie.

 

Aye, filmed in a week apparently.

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On a brighter note, the trailer for the new Sherlock Holmes movie starring the magnificent Robert Downey Junior in the title role and Jude Law as Dr Watson looks breathtaking.

 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0988045/

 

 

"Watch aht 'Olmes, 'es gotta Shoota"

"Thanks Watson me old mucka, I was nearly brown bread. Let's go dahn the apples and pears and get that slag Moriarty."

"Ya know 'Olmes, sahmtoimes I wish I was a Gangsta, and then people would respect me."

"Maybe you will in the next Guy Ritchie film."

 

Words cannot quantify how underwhelmed I am at this film. Guy Ritchie is a truely shit director, and Jude Law is almost Steven Segal in terms of woodeness and general shitness. Even an Olsen twins film would be better than this.

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The Way We Were

 

Me-e-e-e-e-mories. Pretty average hollywood romance, still a cut above anything this decade though*. Reminded me how boring and formulaic romances are these days, they always seem to have a happy ending. I liked the 70's ones like this and Love Story and Kramer Vs Kramer where people died and got divorced. The classical Casablanca, Brief Encounter, Gone With The Wind, Romeo and Juliet approach of impossible love is always far more dramatic.

 

*Apart from Eternal Sunshine.

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The Way We Were

 

Me-e-e-e-e-mories. Pretty average hollywood romance, still a cut above anything this decade though*. Reminded me how boring and formulaic romances are these days, they always seem to have a happy ending. I liked the 70's ones like this and Love Story and Kramer Vs Kramer where people died and got divorced. The classical Casablanca, Brief Encounter, Gone With The Wind, Romeo and Juliet approach of impossible love is always far more dramatic.

 

*Apart from Eternal Sunshine.

 

I am sure the seventies provided its fair share of dross. Personally there have been some great Romance / Tearjerkers out in the last decade and I list a few below for disection villification or simply entertainment. :rolleyes:

 

 

The Notebook http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0332280/

 

Elizabethtown http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0368709/

 

Away from her http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0491747/

 

Life as a house http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264796/

 

What dreams may come http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120889/

 

Captain Corelli's Mandolin http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0238112/

 

The English Patient http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116209/ (just outside your decade but worth chucking in :good: )

 

 

And one of the greatest of all time ...... Love Actually --- Sheer brilliance.

 

I've not seen any of those. But I think they prove my point....

 

The Notebook - ending happified from the novel

 

Elizabethtown - At the end, "after looking desperately for a few minutes, he finds Claire."

 

Away from her - Fiona remembers him and the love she has for him. The film closes on their embrace

 

Life as a house - George wins Robin back.

 

What Dreams May come - Not from this decade and ending happified from the novel.

 

Captain Corelli - Not from this decade and ending happified from the novel.

 

The English Patient - Not from this decade

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On a brighter note, the trailer for the new Sherlock Holmes movie starring the magnificent Robert Downey Junior in the title role and Jude Law as Dr Watson looks breathtaking.

 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0988045/

 

 

"Watch aht 'Olmes, 'es gotta Shoota"

"Thanks Watson me old mucka, I was nearly brown bread. Let's go dahn the apples and pears and get that slag Moriarty."

"Ya know 'Olmes, sahmtoimes I wish I was a Gangsta, and then people would respect me."

"Maybe you will in the next Guy Ritchie film."

 

Words cannot quantify how underwhelmed I am at this film. Guy Ritchie is a truely shit director, and Jude Law is almost Steven Segal in terms of woodeness and general shitness. Even an Olsen twins film would be better than this.

 

What little talent Ritchie had, that witch Madonna sucked out of him.

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2012 - What I expected and thoroughly enjoyed it. Some questionable morals in the tale like

 

From the reviews i've read and the trailers I've seen, it seems horrifically religious. Says the world is destined to be destroyed, but it's a good thing because the righteous will survive (the only major character to die is the unmarried adulterer, right?) and build arks with two of each animal to start over.

 

It sounds like they started by trying to do a modern tale of Noah's ark (that infers global warming is gods will), but end literally with two giraffes getting on the boat, as if they can re-populate the earth.

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2012 - What I expected and thoroughly enjoyed it. Some questionable morals in the tale like

 

From the reviews i've read and the trailers I've seen, it seems horrifically religious. Says the world is destined to be destroyed, but it's a good thing because the righteous will survive (the only major character to die is the unmarried adulterer, right?) and build arks with two of each animal to start over.

 

It sounds like they started by trying to do a modern tale of Noah's ark (that infers global warming is gods will), but end literally with two giraffes getting on the boat, as if they can re-populate the earth.

 

2012 is a film you just know will be hideously shit without watching it. Over the top CGI with a nauseating splurge of American religousity thrown in. Urghhh.

 

Talking of Noah's ark, anyone seen Evan's Almighty? See above. :good:

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Inglorious Basterd --- Loved it --- 8 out of 10

 

Favourite scene was the opening one between Col. Hans Landa and the dairy farmer. Had everything you could want. Great dialogue and great tension beautifully played out.

 

 

one of the best scenes in cinema in my opinion, incredible !!!

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Inglorious Basterd --- Loved it --- 8 out of 10

 

Favourite scene was the opening one between Col. Hans Landa and the dairy farmer. Had everything you could want. Great dialogue and great tension beautifully played out.

 

 

one of the best scenes in cinema in my opinion, incredible !!!

Just about to give this a watch now. In HD over my PS3 Media Server; mega. :good:

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Quick question since I cant be arsed to look it up; was the dairy farmer in IB the bloke that played Daniel Craig's gruffer brother in Defiance?

 

No, Liev Schrieber plays the gruffer Bielski.

 

Fuck me though, using something like Ubiquity you can check that faster than typing your message. And you can look Ubiquity up yourself. :good:

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