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Tell No One
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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
That movie was Michael Caine's favorite movie for that year and I have always wanted to see it but kept forgetting about it. I will rent that out this week - sounds great. Speaking of French films - have you seen this one? Masterpiece.
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Ben Affleck is apparently directing a remake of Tell No One.
saw that on the telly when i was a kid. the final scene scared the shit out of me.
Peter Fonda and Warren Oates are gallivanting around in an RV with their wives and come across a satanic Aztec (apparently the two are the same thing) human sacrifice ritual going on and are then pursued by the Aztec Satanists or whatever they are. Plot holes you could drive a large vehicle of the type featured in the film through, but it's good stuff.
Note - there is unfortunately no racing with the actual devil involved. Although they did have a motorbike race at the start, just none with the devil.
I watched Stake Land today.<br>
I'm bloody fed up with 'what would happen after the vampire/zombie/rage/ebola/arse/banana plague' films.<br>
It's like, here lads, there was this film made about 50 years ago, it's called 'The Omega Man'. If you can't fucking add anything to that, then don't make your film!
Seagal + Vampires = How could this be bad???
Vern said:That’s kind of the evil nature of DTV though. “Ha ha ha, Kris Kristofferson and DMX together in LORDS OF THE STREET? Sign me the fuck up! How could that NOT be awesome?!” And then you watch it and you say, “Oh. That’s how.” Same thing here.
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