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Hostel Dissected.
Love Roth's DVD and BluRay releases with all the commentaries and featurettes and stuff. Wish he still made horror movies. |
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Skyfall (2012)
![]() **SPOILER ALAERT** Surprisingly this anticipated Bond movie got a theatrical release here (just after a week of the US release) at our only multiplex theater in the city. Anyway, I understand it was an effort to making some sort of a 'transitional' film to go back to the traditional bond flavor but I was kinda disappointed. I really loved the way the series took a sensitive & believable approach from Daniel Craig's debut Bond feature Casino Royale (2006) & its highly action packed follow up Quantum of Solace (2008). Though director Sam Mendes did a good job with a story that's dealing with an interesting treatment like re-introducing some classic bond features but along the way it just came with an unoriginal antagonist character...an ex-MI6 agent (reminded me Sean Bean as 006 in Golden Eye). Obviously, Javier Bardem was a great cast but it was a missed opportunity, IMO. He was menacing as Raoul Silva but I just found the identity/background & motivation of his character pretty cliched & less interesting than earlier Craig-Bond films. The 2nd disappointment was the ending, particularly the final showdown between Bond & Silva. I'm not complaining about the premise (loved the location) or the killing of Judi Dench (surely I'll miss her in future 007 flicks but the "M" got a great replacement) but quite surprised & disappointed to see Bond killing off his such a wicked villain by only throwing a knife from behind!?! Both the character deserved a good fight between them. And last but not the least, I wish that French hottie could get e bigger role & more screen presence:). >>: B-
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Silent Night (2012)
![]() Time passing typical slasher with few decent kills & a booby show. >>: C+ The Apparition (2012) ![]() Not bad as expected; found it quite decent actually, though there wasn't much of a story but liked it mainly for those poltergeist activity. >>: B
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Sleepwalk with Me (2012)
![]() Written, acted, directed and starring Mike Birbiglia, this is the movie adaptation of his stand up show. I remember the first time I heard Birbiglia on the radio; he's incredibly dry and neurotic and his telling of suffering through a severe sleepwalking illness is hilarious, sad, and ultimately endearing at the same time. Since I had already heard his clips, I felt as though I had already seen the movie, but regardless I found this funny, honest, and endearing. I hope that I can catch Birbiglia the next time that he's in Boston. I really love his stand up. Definitely recommended. ... Catfish (2010) ![]() I actually got sucked into the TV show and honestly couldn't help myself... Turns out this is an incredibly intriguing documentary with real, honest, and endearing people. If I recall, when this first came out, it was pitched as some kind of "thriller" which I think did it an injustice as it's a documentary about a man having an online relationship with someone (though Facebook) and then unraveling the truths about her. A really compelling watch. Last edited by ChronoGrl; 12-24-2012 at 07:18 AM. |
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