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sounds like a nice place.
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The small 'art house' cinema in Nice are still showing Drive so I managed to persuade my wife to go and see it with me and she absolutely loved it, which made it an even better viewing experience for me as she has an aversion to any violence in films (although there was a bit of eye covering to be honest). What's more to say really? Hands down my fave new film of the year (seen it 3 times now) and once again Winding Refn proves himself to be a director who is unafraid to pave his own creative path. He's still yet to make a lesser film for me. Also it has my favourite soundtrack of the year too.
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Needless to say I loved it. I wondered during the opening scenes if the super slick retro stylings would negate emotional involvement in the story, but I had no problem getting drawn in once it got going. Some superb casting here, especially the double act of Pearlman and Brooks (though I only see Hank Scorpio whenever he speaks ). Thought Refn's style translated superbly to the more mainstream material, a perfectly crafted Hollywood thriller. More please, maybe an Elmore Leonard adaptation . . .
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Finally, after a lifetimes waiting, saw Island of Lost Souls yesterday and it lived up to expectations. Truly this is the missing link of early horror - the House of Pain, Are We Not Men? - iconic stuff, thank god we can see it again. Amazing monster makeups, a brilliantly prissy Charles Laughton. Great package from Criterion - 4 great talking head pieces each covering a different angle on the movie and a commentary - that's how to treat an ancient movie. I'm afraid Euerkas dawdling will cost them on this title.
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just seen Dont Be Afraid of the Dark. now as it was produced by Del Toro I thought it should be good, it was not good per se but for some reason I enjoyed it until the end. A lot of people hated it but I thought it was better then both Thing prequel and Straw Dogs reboot. yes there was plenty of things wrong with it and as a whole was not great but still it wasted away 90 mins where I could have been bored! |
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Interestingly the director of Spanish thriller Kidnapped contacted Noe too, for a way more visceral head smashing than the one in Drive! Noe should just serve as a 'head smash consultant' for movies when he's not directing.
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