Favourite Films
Zatoichi
Leon
Le Homme Du Train
Jean de Florette/Manon Du Source
Martin Chuzzlewitt (BBC)
The Lives Of Others
Il Postino
The Closet
Warrior King (Protector)
Chocolate
The Double Life Of Veronique
Triplettes Of Belleville
Any Studio Ghibli
The Fall
Red Shoes
Les Enfants Du Paradise
Oldboy
Stardust
Lady Vengeance
Any Jackie Chan
Ronin
Any Wallace & Gromit
The Mission
The Blues Brothers
The Boys And Girl From County Clare
Ip Man
Falling For A Dancer
In Brugges
Hot Fuzz
History Of Violence
American History X
Bang Rajan
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Taegukgi hwinalrimyeo (Brotherhood) (Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War) 2004, R) |
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Ridicule 1996, R)
This is a film about the importance of wit in the court of Louis XVI, having wit either made you rich and without it or if you were ridiculed you would die by it. In this film you have the best of everything, directed by Patrice Le Conte, and the best actors in Jean Rochefort (who can do more with a twitch of his face than most American actors use in body language in a lifetime of acting, and the gorgeous Fanny Ardent amongst others, a wonderful storyline, good camera work this is work of art. It is not a film though for persons who require action and excitement, more for those who require cerebral and visual pleasure. |
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The Chorus (Les Choristes) 2004, PG-13)
Wonderful charming film that transports you away to a time and place somewhere in France, totally undemanding and a joy to watch. The acting is top notch by the cream of French actors, and the children who were mostly first timers played there part exceptionally well. It will bring a warm smile watching this minor classic. |
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Oldboy 2004, R)
Simply the best. This takes the theory that all films are based on no more than twelve basic tales and rips it up. With twists and turns which you do not see coming and wonderful acting, a unique storyline and some stomach churning moments, sheer wonderful cinema. Please USA do NOT make an American version, you cannot better this version. 10/10 |
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Memories of Matsuko 2006, Unrated)
Wow, this was a film of which I have never seen before! |
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Memories of Murder (Salinui chueok) 2003, Unrated) |
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Chungking Express 1994, PG-13)
Think of French New Wave, and a brilliant romantic story, top camera work by Christopher Doyle, and the stunning Faye Wong who is absolutely stunning and sings some of the music, and Tony Leung the lucky man who she fancies. Great escapist fun. Filmed as two films in one film, but for some reason the Bridget Lin piece seem to end nowhere? |
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Red Cliff (Chi Bi) 2008, R)
This film has it all, blood, guts, thunder, intense battle scenes, romance, vivid colour, beautiful landscapes and all in epic proportions. Based on the true story which is legend in China and using the cream of Chinese actors and keeping faithful to the true story (the romantic bit apart of course). Could not fault this film, so much so that the two hours thirty minutes just flew by. Great entertainment and well worth buying, I will watch this again and very soon. The version I watched was the US version which is the shorter, I have also seen the four hour plus version which I recommend as it explains the story in more detail. Although it is subtitled the story is easy to follow and the characters allowed to develop making it a very enjoyable experience. 10/10 |
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Le Retour de Martin Guerre (The Return of Martin Guerre) 1982, Unrated)
This definitive version of the story of Martin Guerre (remade in English with Richard Gere and Jodie Foster as 'Sommersby' is amongst French actor Gérard Depardieu's greatest roles. As the bluff, romantic, sensitive soldier who returns to the village after years away (or does he?) he manages to provoke all sorts of reactions from his other on-screen characters as well as the film's audience. |
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3-Iron (Bin-jip) (Empty Houses) 2004, R)
Ki-duk Kim has written and directed an outstanding film about a homeless, but creative individual who breaks into houses for a place to eat, sleep, and clean himself up. While there, he fixes anything that is broken, does the laundry, and makes sure he cleans up after himself. |
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Ciao, Professore! (Io speriamo che me la cavo) 1993, R)
What a rare and relatively unknown little gem of a film this is. You can read better reviews than mine here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107225/ but this made me laugh out loud, and I found the acting honest and true to life. In reality the kids made this film, it is hard to believe that they really said all that foul language, and there is a lot of foul language but do not let that distract you, this is a very charming and touching movie about a teacher who is wrongly assigned to a school in one of the roughest parts of Southern Italy, where the nine year olds are very street wise. Wonderful. 9/10 |
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Zatôichi (The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi) 2003, R)
I just really love this film, from the action which is fantastic to the wonderful acting, the storyline will keep you wandering right till the very end and beyond. This film to me is the entertainment that I need after a long day at work. Important to watch every scene otherwise you will not get the flow of the film. 10/10 |
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The Legend of the Shadowless Sword 2005, R) |
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L' Homme du Train (The Man on the Train) 2002, R)
This is one of those slow broody films that when finished makes you think of you own life and all the things that you personally do in it. I must admit it did affect me, and I changed the way I think because of it. This with the Jean De Florette and Manon Du Source are my favourite films in a huge library of films which I own. I can honestly say that this is one film you will not forget for all the right reasons. It only really consist of two actors, Jean Rochefort and Johnny Halliday, and both give a fantastic performance. Please do not miss this French gem! |
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The Closet (Le Placard) 2001, R) |
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Mongol 2008, R)
Really enjoyed this Russian collaboration with Chinese, Mongolian and even Japanese actors and crew. Be warned this is not your typical HK film, no martial arts, wirework or indeed much CGI at all. Very slow but beautifully paced film about the young Ghengis Khan before his rise to ruling most of the then known world. This is also a good love story which threads in and out of the film. Well Recommended to those who enjoy world cinema. 9/10 |
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Angel-A 2005, R)
Really enjoyed this film. The two stars in it I have never heard of before, but given the right breaks should be better known in the future. This is Luc Bessons first film in seven years, and the first romantic one that I know about, a dramatic change from the frenetic to the romantic, but he succeeds and comes up with a classy film. Please note this was filmed in black and white, but don't let this put you off, as my wife was so involved watching this she did not even notice, and imho it does add great affect to the watching experience. 9/10 |
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Once 2007, R) |
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Butterfly and Sword 1993, R)
Corny and well OTT fantasy martial arts film, one for buffs only really as it is great to see the wonderful Michelle Yeoh, Donnie Yen and a very young Tony Leung and Joey Wong. |
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Jean De Florette 1986, PG)
This is my favourite film in a library of nearly two thousand films, the film that I judge all others by, the storyline is gripping, the acting is amongst the finest I have ever seen and the scenery to die for. Must be watched first before the follow up film "Manon Du Source" as they ae basically parts one and two! |
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Manon des Sources (Manon of the Spring) (Jean de Florette II ) 1986, PG)
This is my favourite film in a library of nearly two thousand films, the film that I judge all others by, the storyline is gripping, the acting is amongst the finest I have ever seen and the scenery to die for. Must be watched after the previous film "Jean De Florette" as they are basically parts one and two! |
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Bienvenue Chez les Ch'tis (Welcome to the Land of Shtis) (Welcome to the Sticks) 2008, Unrated)
Or otherwise known as "Welcome To The Sticks" is one of the funniest French films I have ever seen. As usual in French comedy films, the acting is superb, and farcical situations and some great laugh out loud moments, mixed with a touch of pathos, and ends with a good message on how we have preconceived conceptions which are totally misplaced in real life. This is a gem of a film and deserves to be much more widely seen. Please watch if you can, you will not be disappointed! |
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Everything is Illuminated 2005, PG-13)
Everything is perfect, the storyline, the characterisation, the acting and that goes for Sammy Davis Jn Jn the dog as well. IMHO this is a perfect anti war and anti hate film, and for an American based film remarkably foreign in its texture. Somewhat similar to the Italian film "Life Is Beautiful" it starts off with a good comic feel, expanding the main characters and then turns into a story with morals and ideals, it had me rooted to my seat throughout. Probably the thing which surprised me the most is that Elijah Wood can actually act, even though the performance of the blind grand-dad steals every scene he was in. 8.5/10 |
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Ashes of Time Redux 1994, R) |
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Lady Snowblood (Lady Snowblood: Blizzard from the Netherworld) (Shurayukihime) 1973, R)
Better than the average 1973 revenge film, with the added bonus of a strong story amongst all the gushing blood and carnage. Trouble is that while watching it, you tend to be picking out all the parts that have influenced directors Quinten Tarantino obviously stands out, but there are others as well. A very good film which deserves its cult status. 8/10 |
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Wing Chun 1995, Unrated) |
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JSA: Joint Security Area (Gongdong gyeongbi guyeok JSA) 2002, Unrated)
Thought provoking and very poignant with an original storyline. Some nice twists towards the end of the film with a powerful message in the last shot (the b/w photo), Park Chan Wook just seems to direct all the best films and this is arguably the finest. |
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Operation Scorpio (Jie zi zhan shi) (Scorpion King) 1991, PG-13)
Released in the UK as "Scorpion King" on the Hong Kong Legends label, this is a film deserving of its cult status as it is difficult to better the fight sequences this film offers. Other than that it is typical HK fare, corny music, so-so acting but did I tell you about the fights, just when you think you have seen it all, along comes a gem like this one. 9/10 |
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Winners and Sinners 1983, Unrated) |
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The Fearless Hyena (Xiao quan guai zhao) (Revenge of the Dragon) 1979, Unrated) |
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Rupan sansei: Kariosutoro no shiro (The Castle of Cagliostro) (Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro) 1979, G) |
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The Forbidden Kingdom 2008, PG-13)
Well I really enjoyed this film, yes it was corny, yes it was predictable, yes it was Americanised, but for all that it copied the original Gung Fu Movie genre perfectly. |
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Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo 1970, Unrated)
Well paced story and some great action scenes, wonderful characters with the two stars Shintaro Katsu and the enigmatic Toshiro Mifune both in fine form. |
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Kerd ma lui (Born to Fight) 2004, Unrated)
This has the most jaw dropping dangerous stunts I have ever seen, and believe me I have seen many in my 50 years of watching films. The story and action just does not pause for breath, good acting by the lead actors as well, maybe a tad over patriotic but why not, this is a film Thailand should be proud of. |
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Ong Bak 2 2008, R)
Awesome film, the best martial arts I have ever seen in one film, Thai, Chinese and Japanese all on show here, and all the weapons used as well,and the best fight sequences ever. Jaw dropping stuff throughout the film just over the top incredible. |
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Welcome to Dongmakgol 2005, Unrated)
Totally and utterly fantastic, It combines humour, pathos, Drama and mixed with top acting, top photography and top drama. If you are a patriotic American this film may not be to your taste, a very anti-war and very anti-aggression film which will melt your heart, always mesmerising and compelling to watch. |
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Die Fälscher (The Counterfeiters) (The Counterfeiter) 2007, R) |
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San suk si gin (The Shinjuku Incident) 2009, R)
Firstly one thing which I would like to make clear, and that is to forget the Jackie Chan films of the past. The Shinjuku Incident is even darker than "New Police Story", there are no fancy martial arts on display, no wire-work and not even CGI. What we do have is excellent acting all round, a strong story and brutal action . The story centres around the illegal Chinese migrants who enter Japan, they tend to make for Tokyo and the Shinjuku area of the City where they can blend in and fight for there very existence amongst the various other gangs there. The story is akin to "Dirty Pretty Things" insofar that it portrays the dehumanisation of decent people and how unforgiving life can be when you are an unwanted alien is a strange country, and doing your best to survive in a totally different culture. |
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Nikita (La Femme Nikita) 1990, R) |
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Bombon: El Perro 2004, Unrated)
Rarely have I been so entranced by the sheer minimalism of a film, but this little gem took me away to a world I do not know and left me wondering why I have never heard of this director before. From the acting (all amateurs) the scenery, the story and the fantastic music track combined to make a cinematic experience! |
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Historias mínimas (Intimate Stories) 2005, Unrated) |
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Fong juk (Exiled) 2006, R)
Yet another Hong Kong thriller lined up to have an American remake done. Cracking all round thriller with some wonderful performances from the actors. Johnny To is quite new to me, so I will be digging out his other films now which include the highly rated "Election 1&2). Recommended to lovers of action films! |
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Complete Black Books 2000, Unrated) |
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Shall We Dance? (Shall We Dansu?) 1996, PG)
The original and by far the best version by far. Slow burner but done with such deep feeling, so much so that I was carried along with the sheer brilliance of it all, the acting, the story, the camera-work and the warm feeling that this is what cinema is all about, and makes it all so enjoyable. |
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The Twilight Samurai (Tasogare Seibei) 2002, Unrated)
A truly amazing drama about the love of a man for his family and his place as a low-class samurai in feudal Japan. This is a slow paced film with no real violence except in two brief scenes, no gore or nudity, no kissing either but a film for mature adults to immerse themselves in. The whole film comes across as totally believable and running at 130 minutes you will not know where the time went. Slow but never boring. This be warned is NOT a slasher film, no wire work, no CGI, no fancy sword work but as drama and in the world of cinema is concerned this is a masterpiece! |
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Chugyeogja (The Chaser) 2008, Unrated) |
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O' Horten 2007, PG-13)
This is an odd film really, nothing happens, there is no action, no CGI, no swearing, a brief glimpse of nudity (very harmless), and no gun-play. |
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Yeopgijeogin geunyeo (My Sassy Girl) 2001, Unrated)
Sadly this classic Korean film is exceptionally hard to find, but well worth looking for! |
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Io non ho paura (I'm Not Scared) 2003, R)
"I'm Not Scared is similar in feel to a combination of Pan's Labyrinth, The Devils Backbone, Butterfly's Tongue and The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas". All of them have naive children who don't understand the mature world in which their cruel parents inhabit, so they create tales to compensate for their naivety. |
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3 Hommes et un Couffin (Three Men and a Cradle) 1985, PG-13) |
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The Wrong Box 1966, Unrated)This DVD has just been re-issued by popular request and well worth waiting for. Quintessentially English comedy which sadly means that a majority of Americans may miss the humour, and also similar to the Ealing comedies before it. |
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Ladri di Biciclette (The Bicycle Thief) (Bicycle Thieves) 1948, Unrated)
Before you watch this film it would be wise to do a quick google and find out about pre-war Italian cinema. This film comes under Neo-realism catagory, and before its release Italians were spoon fed pro-Italian propaganda films full of nationalistic glory. A lot of Americans would not understand the period immediately after WWII, where most of Europe was blown to smithereens, and the survivors lived in abject poverty with no hope of employment let alone financial security. |
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Returner (Ritana) 2002, R)
A really entertaining Japanese Sci-Fi/Thriller starring the brilliant Takashi Kaneshiro. Now before we go any further, yes I admit it does knick all the good bits from "The Matrix", "Terminator", "E.T", "Independence Day", "Transformers" and many other American favourites, but it does do it in a glorious Japanese way. This film has made many enemies, especially in the U.S but it is a very enjoyable film to watch, it has some nice story twists, and some fantastic action sequences and it well worth buying as it is fast becoming a cult favourite. |
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Fuyajo (Sleepless Town) 1998, PG) |
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Dr. Wai in 'The Scripture with No Words' (Adventure King)(Mo him wong) 1996, Unrated) |
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Raging Phoenix (Deu suay doo) 2009, R)
Deeja Yanin is certainly one to watch. After her impressive début with "Chocolate" she has now improved her acting skills and able to show emotions well. |
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Cashback 2006, R)
Ok, it does have a lot of nudity, and it may be regarded as a lads film, but it does have a deep and meaningful side to it, and makes a great romantic love story which entwines itself amongst some good comedy moments. |
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Okuribito (Departures) 2008, PG-13)
Rarely has a film affected me so much as this one, 130 minutes just flew by, and even though I am not prone to tears I was shedding them one minute to the humour and next the pathos, and all in a wonderful way. |
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Into the West 1993, PG) |
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Mystics 2002, Unrated)
David Kelly and Milo O'Shea have been friends for nearly fifty years and it shows in this wonderful hidden gem of an Irish comedy.They play a couple of Irish con-men in Dublin who somehow fall foul of two rival gangs and the police. |
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Mickybo and Me 2005, R)
Absolutely wonderful film set in 1970's Belfast during the the problems. Two children from opposite sides innocently become friends and try to run away to Australia. Knees to chest funny, poignant and with the right amount of pathos, this is a joy to watch. |
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Garage 2007, Unrated)
What a wonderful film, and what a wonderful job Pat Shortt does, so much so I know people exactly the same as the people portrayed in this film. It is not a joyous film and the subject matter difficult, the story does not go anywhere for the first three quarters of the film as it goes through the character development stages, but the end was (IMHO) stunning. |
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When the Last Sword Is Drawn (Mibu gishi den) 2003, Unrated)
When The Last Sword Is Drawn is part of the trilogy the others being The Hidden Blade and The Twilight Samurai, it does not matter in what order you see them in as the most important thing is that you do watch them all. |
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Intermission 2003, R)
An under-rated gem of a movie, with so many famous Irish faces to watch. Filmed in Dublin and includes Colm Meaney, Colin Farrell, Cillian Murphy and many more. Eleven different stories and twelve main characters, intertwined to create an somewhat unusual film. |
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Chinjeolhan geumjassi (Lady Vengeance) (Sympathy for Lady Vengeance) 2005, R) |
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Ong Bak 3 2010, R)
I can see the reason why there is an army of action fans who have voted |
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Bodyguards and Assassins (Shi yue wei cheng) 2009, R)
Chinese drama relating (allegedly) to true events at the turn of the 20th century. This is a very tense film with a cracking soundtrack and the tension builds to an almighty climax at the end, which includes most of the fight-scenes, which are worth the price of admission alone. With its superb acting by all and including most Chinese superstars playing there roles as if their lives depended on it, Donnie Yen, Simon Yam, Eric Tsang, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Nicholas Tse, Bing Bing Fan and with good support by lots of good up and coming actors as well, this is as good as Chinese cinema can get believe me. |
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Intacto 2001, R)
Very interesting Spanish starring Max Von Sydow. To start with this must not be treated as a thriller just a very clever film which keeps you guessing. It will be difficult for many to understand as it forces the viewer to think for themselves, nothing is forced on you, it does not moralise or blast your senses, and although it has an ending it will still have you thinking about previous scenes throughout the film to make your mind up. |
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Frida 2002, R)
Starring Samlma Hayek, Alfred Molena, Antonio Banderas,Valeria Golino and with a supporting cast of Ashley Judd, Edward Norton, and Geoffrey Rush it is no surprise that this film is so damn good. From the acting, the cinematography, the story content all sublime, this really is a must see film. The story is based on the true life of Frida Kahlo a famous Mexican artist and her marriage to Diego Rivera (a splendid Alfred Molina) in the decadent 1920's to early 1930's Mexico and United States. This film does contain bad language and a fair amount of nudity but in fairness nothing which I regard as offensive or tasteless in any way. I will save this film to library and watch it again as I do love good acting and story and this has both in massive dollops, but not to watch one if you require something thrilling or with action, although it does have some clever humorous moments. |
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Nine Queens (Nueve reinas) 2001, R) |
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Jopog manura 3 (My Wife Is a Gangster 3) 2006, Unrated)
It has taken me ages to find this gem of a comedy, but well worth the wait. The gorgeous Shu Qi replaces Eun-Kyung Shin for the third in the MWIAG trilogy in which our heroine is now Chinese and is sent to Korea for her own safety and has to pretend to be a normal woman being guarded by a gang of over macho but inept men. There are many comedic moments of true quality, my favourite would be the car chase, where she takes over the driving whilst sitting on her guards lap. Shu Qi is not as effective in the action department as the irrepressible Eun-Kyung Shin but makes up with it by her hilarious expressions when things go awry, which happens most of the time. |
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Iron Man 2 2010, PG-13) |
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Joyeux Noël (Merry Christmas) 2005, PG-13)
If there was a film which personified the futility of war and religion this would be it. With an outstanding cast of international actors using their multi-lingual skills the message comes across akin to being slapped in the face with a wet haddock. |
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Toy Story 3 2010, G)
Yes I was worried TS3 would not exceed my expectations, after watching the trailers I had high hopes, but it did, it was brilliant and IMHO better than Toy Story one and two! |
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A Crime in Paradise 2001, Unrated)
A very enjoyable French comedy drama. This is France in the 1980's and the film involves a married couple who hate each other but cannot find a way of separating, and both are willing to resort to murder. A wonderful blend of top French actors, a tight script, good comedy and mixed with drama. Most of the good stuff happens from halfway through the film when Jojo meets a famous lawyer who convinces him that he could get away with murder if it was a "crime of passion" and then it is a case of who can who first, and the final scenes in the courtroom left me in stitches. |
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Bushi no Ichibun (Love and Honor) 2007, PG-13) |
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Max Manus 2008, Unrated)
My favourite WW2 movie, why I hear you ask when there are so many films to chose from? |
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Anthony Zimmer 2005, Unrated)
A 2005 French film currently having the typical American remake and due for release in 2011, it is also akin to Johnnie Depps "The Tourist". I really enjoyed this Hitchcockian thriller, where the story is most important and the acting albeit top notch from the gorgeous Sophie Marceau and Yvan Attal, and the wonderful scenery combine to make an enjoyable film. |
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Man From Nowhere 2010, R) |
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MR 73 2008, Unrated) |













































































