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Choke
I thought it was pretty average adaptation, but it still held some ground. But it didn't work to well for me. 5.5/10
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Well, nobody is perfect and I think you've just displayed your first flaw, Pap! :p The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) Keanu Reeves perfectly cast as Klaatu, wooden expressionless and without any visible emotion. Really was a poor film, the plot was insultingly basic and had delusions of passing on some sort of grand, profound message about the violent ways of humans. All of that is forgiven because some stroppy little bugger of a kid and his stepmum display grief over the death of his dad. In the eyes of Klaatu this redeems the whole human race??? The FX are of a decent quality except some of the scenes with GORT dont look quite right. Id say its worth a viewing, but prepare to be bored and frustrated.
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Martyrs
Definately doesnt pan out the way you expect it to. I wasnt exactly blown away by it but thought it was a better than average effort. The torture scenes were difficult to watch at times, probably because the director didnt get too elaborate (until the end anyway) and stuck to a basic, and realistic, brutality. The message at the end seemed a bit silly, although it certainly served to differentiate it from others like Hostel where the torture was unnecesary and gratuitous. Its a good film, not brilliant, just good.
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Cinderella Man (2005)
Cinderella Man is the true story of James J. Braddock, a former heavyweight champion boxer during the Great Depression of the 30's. Russell Crowe is a great actor and his portrayl of Braddock is among his best performances. Ron Howard directs the film well, in particular the boxing sequences which remind me quite a bit of Raging Bull (they aren't rip-off's though). Paul Giamatti plays Braddock's trainer in a wonderful role - he steals nearly every scene he's in. I personally believe he should have won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film is photographed quite well, the sepia tones really capture the look of the era. All in all, Cinderella Man is a great film and one of Ron Howard's best directional efforts. -8.5/10
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Just watched it and I pretty much agree with you, except I didn't like it at all. The whole message and purpose of the cult pretty much killed it for me. Seemed a bit pretentious as a way to justify the violence. The two lead actresses were amazing though. Reminded me very much of The Nameless (another movie I didn't care much for either).
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