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X-Men First Class: It's very good. I was indulging Fassbender's wild changes in accent, thinking maybe it was deliberate, but when he goes Irish it's very strange.
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X-Men First Class: It's very good. I was indulging Fassbender's wild changes in accent, thinking maybe it was deliberate, but when he goes Irish it's very strange.
Can't wait to see it..I can see Fassbender being a future James Bond.
Hanna:
All right.
Sometimes felt like the video for a shit Chemical Brothers song but mostly enjoyable enough.
Didn't think much of it at all myself
One odd bit wasat the end when Cate Blanchet's character was chasing Hanna, she looks out the window and sees Hanna running away a good bit ahead of her then it cuts to Hanna still running along the tracks towards a tunnel that Cate Blanchet walks out of ?!?!??
It was like that bit in The Simpsons when Bart and Lisa jump into laundry chute to escape Mr Burns and then when they land he's standing there in front of them again.
meh. really dull. clooney looked constipated throughout. the only redeeming feature was the massive hornage from the two women.
The Good the Bad and the Ugly for the millionth time tonight on the Irish channel.
Eli Herschel Wallach running through a cemetery....
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Very good French thriller which features some excellent performances and interesting charachters. In particular there's a middle section which involves a dedicated father / complete thug named Bruno who could have had his own movie made about him alone. As with most thrillers of this sort, as you figure out what's going on it loses a little something so the start when you have no idea what is going on is the best part even though one charachter turns up and basically goes "this is all the mysterious bits"and the "bad guys" seem to have wandered off from a Jason Stateham film. Still these are minor gripes as the rest of the film plays out at a fair auld pace with one brilliant set piece which could have been comedic if it wasn't so well filmed and dare I say almost restrained. It shifts gears nicely without losing sight of the fact that this is charachter driven, everyone is given a little room to make their charachter seem real and therefore you can forgive the films flaws a little as some of the plot mechanics become a little obvious. Very good and if you liked The secrets in Their Eyes you'll probably love this. Not as good as the cover makes out. But when are non pixar films ever as good as the cover makes out?and the third act is a little bit to "well here's what happened" as one charachter basically fills in all the blanks
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