jo979
Joined Oct 2005
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Sadly, I fail to agree with the rave reviews given to this film. By taking away everything that made a Bond film unique, we are left with your run-of-the-mill action flick, save for one or two original twists. If I want to watch a gritty action film, I'll watch The Bourne Supermacy or something of that ilk; I don't want to watch Bond without gadgets, Bond without quips, Bond without a sense of fun. Casino Royale is no fun. It's deadly serious. Daniel Craig is a good 007 and there are some witty dialogue exchanges between Bond and Vesper. But moments like this are fleeting. For the rest of the time you could be watching any other action film. Not impressed, and I hope the producers realise that Bond is best when it is DIFFERENT from other action films, not the same.
Firstly, please can the term 'chick-flick' be done away with? This implies any film featuring women or written by women must therefore be Beelzebub's arse poison to any man. What nonsense! We don't call films like Fight Club d*** flicks do we? It's insulting and annoying. Rant over.
Mamma Mia! is the happiest film I've ever seen and always cheers me up. The songs are great the locations stunning; Meryl is brilliant and Amanda as her daughter is really sweet.
Ultimately you'll only dislike this film if you don't like musicals or if you're a complete sour-faced moron who only appreciates films based on comic books or hobgoblins running round after a piece of jewellery.
Enjoy.
Mamma Mia! is the happiest film I've ever seen and always cheers me up. The songs are great the locations stunning; Meryl is brilliant and Amanda as her daughter is really sweet.
Ultimately you'll only dislike this film if you don't like musicals or if you're a complete sour-faced moron who only appreciates films based on comic books or hobgoblins running round after a piece of jewellery.
Enjoy.
Like Shooting the Past and Friends and Crocodiles, Poliakoff creates yet another intriguing dynamic between a man and a woman, and unlike every other television writer, he doesn't fall for the cliché that just because two people of the opposite sex meet that they should then fall in love.
No, his writing is far more interesting, far more subtle, and like his other films the relationship between the two protagonists is captivating. Unlike the other films however, in Capturing Mary it is also very creepy.
I loved the concept of this young woman unable to shake off these horrible stories she has heard, unable to escape from Greville's destructive influence. Yes by the end there are more questions than answers but I think this is a minor flaw in an otherwise brilliant observation of regret, loss, fear and the effect a few moments of your life can have on you forever.
Stunning, haunting, beautiful and eerie, you'll be thinking about this film long after the DVD has stopped.
No, his writing is far more interesting, far more subtle, and like his other films the relationship between the two protagonists is captivating. Unlike the other films however, in Capturing Mary it is also very creepy.
I loved the concept of this young woman unable to shake off these horrible stories she has heard, unable to escape from Greville's destructive influence. Yes by the end there are more questions than answers but I think this is a minor flaw in an otherwise brilliant observation of regret, loss, fear and the effect a few moments of your life can have on you forever.
Stunning, haunting, beautiful and eerie, you'll be thinking about this film long after the DVD has stopped.