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10,000BC - I was told before that it was a crock of shite. I think though that my low expectations of it meant that I actually found it ok. Just ok mind. Nowt special and its easy to pick holes in. Similar story to Apocalypto. Just not as good.

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Gone Baby Gone.

Terrible name (considering the subject mater) but a very promising directorial debut from Ben Afleck. I'm sure the ending won't appeal to a lot of people with the moral questions it raises rather than delivering an action payoff that many would expect but for me it makes it all the more interesting.

Another very strong performance from Casey Afleck who supported strongly by the ever dependable Ed Harris and Morgan Freeman, Amy Ryan as the bairns less than sympathetic mother is possibly the stand out performance though, making you want to slap her every time she's on the screen. Only Michelle Monaghan's character feels a little bit underdeveloped but that is a small critiscism.

It came out quite a while ago in America but was delayed here due to the McCann situation, and you can see why as there is an uncanny resemblence between the girl in the film and Madeline.

Well worth going to see.

 

 

 

;) He can't even act never mind direct

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Gone Baby Gone.

Terrible name (considering the subject mater) but a very promising directorial debut from Ben Afleck. I'm sure the ending won't appeal to a lot of people with the moral questions it raises rather than delivering an action payoff that many would expect but for me it makes it all the more interesting.

Another very strong performance from Casey Afleck who supported strongly by the ever dependable Ed Harris and Morgan Freeman, Amy Ryan as the bairns less than sympathetic mother is possibly the stand out performance though, making you want to slap her every time she's on the screen. Only Michelle Monaghan's character feels a little bit underdeveloped but that is a small critiscism.

It came out quite a while ago in America but was delayed here due to the McCann situation, and you can see why as there is an uncanny resemblence between the girl in the film and Madeline.

Well worth going to see.

 

 

 

:D He can't even act never mind direct

Alfred Hitchcock couldn't act either but that didn't stop him from being one of the greatest directors of all time. Afleck may not be Brando but he's directed a very good film there.

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Gone Baby Gone.

Terrible name (considering the subject mater) but a very promising directorial debut from Ben Afleck. I'm sure the ending won't appeal to a lot of people with the moral questions it raises rather than delivering an action payoff that many would expect but for me it makes it all the more interesting.

Another very strong performance from Casey Afleck who supported strongly by the ever dependable Ed Harris and Morgan Freeman, Amy Ryan as the bairns less than sympathetic mother is possibly the stand out performance though, making you want to slap her every time she's on the screen. Only Michelle Monaghan's character feels a little bit underdeveloped but that is a small critiscism.

It came out quite a while ago in America but was delayed here due to the McCann situation, and you can see why as there is an uncanny resemblence between the girl in the film and Madeline.

Well worth going to see.

 

 

 

:D He can't even act never mind direct

Alfred Hitchcock couldn't act either but that didn't stop him from being one of the greatest directors of all time. Afleck may not be Brando but he's directed a very good film there.

 

Hitchcock acted in almost every film he made, and they were generally classics.

 

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Just watching The Good, The Bad & The Ugly. Aka the greatest film of all time.

 

Just got up to the bit when Tuco finds the cemetery and The Ecstacy Of Gold is playing, probably my favourite movie scene of all time. Absolutely breathtaking.

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Modern Times - My first Chaplin and it didn't do much for me at all I must admit. It's well made and looks great for it's age and very well choriographed (I did really like the scene where he goes into the machine) but I thought it was supposed to be a comedy? I smirked a few times but that's it.

Decent film but fell totally flat as a comedy.

 

Full marks to Paulette Godard for being the first female in a silent (that I've seen) film to be a real looker.

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Modern Times - My first Chaplin and it didn't do much for me at all I must admit. It's well made and looks great for it's age and very well choriographed (I did really like the scene where he goes into the machine) but I thought it was supposed to be a comedy? I smirked a few times but that's it.

Decent film but fell totally flat as a comedy.

 

Full marks to Paulette Godard for being the first female in a silent (that I've seen) film to be a real looker.

 

Chaplin started all about the funny and got more political until there weren't that many laughs in the end. The earlier stuff is the best.

 

The Circus and the Kid are funniest for me.

 

full films (almost)

 

http://www.archive.org/details/TheCircus

 

http://www.archive.org/details/TheKid

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Doomsday

 

Shite, but! Worth seeing. Its kinda in the same vein as Dog Soldiers etc. I mean, you know its going to be shite just through knowing what its about. But, a few cans and a lazy night its worth watching.

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Boy and Bicycle

 

Ridley Scott's first short film is a half hour traipse around the North East with a boy (Tony Scott) playing hooky from school. Made in 1965, I didn't recognise anywhere (though it was apparently filmed mainly in South Shields, where he was brought up). There is a reference to Harton where I went to school though. It's available as an extra on the special edition DVD of...

 

The Duellists

Ridley scott's first film proper won the Grand Prix at Cannes. It has some gorgeous scenes, not least the final one of the sun breaking over a valley as Harvey Keitel in full Napolean garb looks on, it's Herzogian in it's lingering beauty. The story didn't really do it for me however as two men persist in chasing their own version of honour over decades, forgetting the insignificant trigger for their constant duelling.

 

Family Plot

Hitchcock's last film. A bit dull.

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